I’ve been using a glossary tool for a few months now, and it’s changed my scoping process entirely. Having a consistent reference for terminology, especially in complex cases like medical malpractice, has helped me maintain accuracy in my transcripts. How many of you rely on glossary tools, and what has been your experience?
I hear you on the glossary tools — it’s like having a GPS that works in the middle of a city you’re not familiar with. Have you found any specific features that you can’t live without?
I totally get that! Glossary tools have been a game changer for me too, especially with the nuances in medical cases. I’ve started customizing mine to include specific terms that keep popping up in my work.
And glossary tools can really save time, especially when you’re dealing with specialized language. I find it helps to regularly update mine with terms I encounter — it keeps everything fresh and relevant. Have you thought about incorporating specific abbreviations or phrases that come up often?
I’ve found glossary tools to be lifesavers, especially during those late-night scoping sessions. It’s like having a cheat sheet, right? Do you think updating terms regularly can become a bit overwhelming, though? I try to balance it out with just the most necessary changes.