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How
To Choose The Right MT Course by Mila Sidman (Rest Portion)While deciding
ask yourself some questions such as - Can I go to school on the days
and times required? Is it too far? Will I be able to stick with a
course for that long? Can I afford it? Once you have your list of
schools, call them up and make an appointment to visit. This will
give you a better feel of the school before making any commitments.
Remember, good schools are always willing to take the time to show
you around and answer your questions. If the staff isn't happy to
take a few minutes to speak to you then how will they treat you once
you're a student.
Here's a list of things to look for once you visit the school:What
subjects are included in the course?
A good MT program should include word processing & typing, medical
terminology (various levels), anatomy (at a general level), pharmacology
(introduces you to different medications), grammar/English, and lots
of hands on transcribing.
Do they have job placement assistance or Internship? The upshot of
choosing a school course is they usually have job placement. It can
be difficult to get a job without real experience so job placement
is important. An internship is almost as good as job placement. Your
school places you at a location to work (as part of your course training).
You will not earn any money during this training but it is great hands
on real experience. Sometimes, the employer may even hire you after
your training. They will also give you a reference which you could
use to find future work.
What are their success rates? What have some of their students gone
on to do? Are they working as MTs? You could also ask what percentages
of students actually receive the job training. Good schools will have
statistics of how well the course worked for their students.
How much is the course and is there payment assistance? Most schools
are pretty good about funding issues. They will usually have in place
certain schemes where you can get discounts depending on your situation.
Some have a sliding scale fee which means their fees are based on
your income. You may also find scholarships or the school will have
a payment plan in place. This will allow you to break your payments
down into smaller chunks. With some schools you don't have to pay
back the remaining amount until 6 months after your course finishes.
They may also have reduced interest rates.
What to look for in Online Courses? If you decide an online course
is right for you, then ask all the same questions as you would for
a traditional school course. Job placement assistance is a bit more
difficult with an online course but you should receive a letter of
reference you could use to find local work. Whichever method of training
you receive, you can find your own work right away. This is sometimes
easier than starting with a big online company. You can send a letter
or visit your local doctors and offer to type a free report or tape.
This will show them you can do the work before either of you make
any commitments.About the Author Mila Sidman is an experienced MT
and owner of www.AskTheMT.com
- an informative website dedicated to answering all your medical transcription
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