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Career In Medical Transcription: Is It For You? by John Travers (Rest
Portion) : These documents become part of the patient's medical history
records and perhaps insurance records. To be effective at this job,
you should understand medical terminology well. That includes anatomy,
pharmacology, diagnostic procedures, treatment assessments and more.
Many distance education programs, colleges and vocational schools
offer post-secondary training in medical transcription. Having a degree
is not essential. With a home-study course, you can usually pick up
the necessary knowledge within a year, often in less than nine months.
You can find work in hospitals, laboratories, physician's offices,
firms offering transcription services, government medical facilities
and so on. Working from home is also a possibility and many employers
offer work-at-home options for transcriptionists. Apart from that,
many individuals work as independent contractors. With experience,
it is possible to move into supervisory positions, which include editing
work, teaching, consulting, etc.
What equipment would you need, if you wanted to do medical transcription
at home? Not very much -- a computer with a medical spellchecker,
printer, a transcriber and reference books are about all you need.
To help you save on the actual typing, a word expander utility might
help. If you are on a tight budget, buy second hand equipment will
do just as well. Medical transcription work does call for certain
skills and mindset.
Apart from basic computer skills, you must be detail oriented. If
detail work bores you to tears, this might not be the career for you.
You must know typing, although speed will come with practice. You
should also have excellent listening skills and grammar skills. If
you're planning to work from home, it is essential to be comfortable
with working alone and meeting deadlines.
You must be a self-starter who can work consistently without being
driven by a boss. Given the growth in health practices and hospitals
and the need for standardization of records, the demand for medical
transcription services is likely to keep growing. You should carefully
analyze the pros and cons of this field before venturing into it.
Medical transcription provides a rewarding and fulfilling career for
many people and it can do the same for you too.
About the Author John Travers is a business consultant who has written
about medical
transcription, other business transcription services and
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