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A Career In Medical Transcription: Is It For You? : You’ve
very likely heard of someone who is making a good living as
a medical transcriptionist. He or she might even be working
from the comfort of their home. And you’ve probably
asked yourself if this might be a career option for you.
It may well be. Let’s take a look at the facts.What
exactly is medical transcription? In the course of their work,
doctors and other healthcare professionals make dictated recordings
of various things including physical examination observations,
patient history, operative reports, referral letters, discharge
summaries, observations regarding imaging data and so on.
A medical transcriptionist listens to these recordings and
transcribes them into medical reports, correspondence, etc.
She listens to a segment of recording, pauses the playback
and keys in what is said before moving on to the next segment.
She may do some editing for better grammar and clarity.
The transcribed document is sent back to the health care provider
who then reviews it for accuracy and gets it signed. 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. (Click
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