Is a Medical Transcription Education Necessary? By Stephanie Foster
I often hear from people who want to get into medical transcription.
They've heard about it as one of the great work at home opportunities
out there, and they'd like to be a part of it.But what many don't
understand is that there's a need to get a medical transcription education
first. And not just any education. A solid one.Despite what many hope,
no legitimate medical transcription employer will hire someone
train them up. It takes too long. Several months is a minimum, and
many training courses take a year or more. You can't expect an employer
to train a potential employee that long for most jobs.That goes double
for a career like medical transcription. First of all, it's not for
everyone, and the best time to find that out is in training. Transcription
is much more than typing what you hear. If you don't understand the
terminology it's just not going to work out for you.Second, you have
to develop an ear for transcription.
This is often more challenging than learning the terminology,
which is formidable. If you can learn to sync your fingers with
your ears, you're on a good path toward becoming a transcriptionist.Third,
medical transcription requires some research skills. With the Internet
is has become simpler to research unfamiliar terminology and new
medications, but you will probably also need to know which books
to use. Every transcriptionist has a preferred method to find solid
information on unfamiliar topics and medications.There are a lot
of medical transcription schools out there. For people looking to
work at home, the quality online schools are my personal recommendation.
The right school has a reputation with employers that will help
you to land a job. Not many community college programs can offer
that.Right off the bat, I will tell you to consider Career Step,
The Andrews School or M-Tec. These are the best online programs.
There are some others that may be good, but those three I know have
good reputations with employers. Many other schools cost a lot of
money but don't really teach you what you need to know. Why gamble
when you're paying somewhere between $1000-3000 for an education?
It's better to start things out right.Do not assume a medical transcription
school will teach you everything you need to know to breeze through
your early days as a working medical transcriptionist. Your education
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