Medical Transcription-The Right Career For You

Medical Transcription-The Right Career For You

The job of Transcription is to listen to a recording and then pass the information onto the paper or put into writing. The demand for Transcriptionists is growing and is the perfect job for ‘work at home’ individuals. You can find a number of companies, online as well, that are looking to hire individuals for transcription work. There are different types of transcription related jobs such as General Transcription, Legal Transcription, Medical transcription and so on. Let us take a look at Medical Transcription in detail.

In medical transcription, a transcriptionist converts the voice-recorded reports of patients, or diagnosis dictated by physicians, into written form. Although software, such as Voice Recognition Software is available, that can transcribe audio information, they are not 100% accurate and give accuracy of about 60%-70% due to the complex medical terminologies. This is why human Transcriptionists are preferred and hence Medical Transcription is a popular business. The basic requirement of the transcription job is to have good typing skills as well as listening capabilities. In case of medical transcription, individual must have a good knowledge of the medical terminologies. Even if you are not familiar with medical terms, you can get training by joining courses that can help you in acquiring the required knowledge and get a start with medical transcription work. Depending on the work, you might be required to take-up advanced courses.

Usually the turnaround time for a transcription is twenty-four hours. At the beginning of the job you may take longer time to transcribe, especially if this is your first time or you are inexperienced, but gradually the speed will increase as you become familiar with the work and medical terminologies. Medical Transcription is lucrative work and you can earn well if you decide to take it up as a career and above all you can work from home. If you are competent, companies will hire you full time and you will be paid as a permanent worker.

One of the greatest benefits of a career in Medical transcription is that you can choose the number of working hours and how much work you can do. Companies allow you to set your schedule and this is an advantage especially for working women who have to look after the home or children and work as well. If you are looking for a transcription job all you need to do is take up courses or training to get into this field and a little searching for the job. It might be hard to find the right one in the beginning, but once you get the right job you will not regret it. Transcription training courses are available for those who want to gain basic knowledge or do specialization in this field.

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Help answer the question about medical courses

What courses should I take in high school to begin my medical career?
This is alot of school I'm looking at to become a doctor. 4 years of college, 4 years med school, etc

Anyways I'm trying to plan for my future. Not something most 16 year olds do. I'm not sure exactly what branch, but I'm definatly insterested in the medical field. What courses would you reccomend I take in high school to demonstarte I have an interest in medicine? Anatomy, enviromental science, and so on.

Thanks in advance.

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9 Responses to “Medical Transcription-The Right Career For You”

  1. sajwanvikas says:
  2. Super_Junior_Lover says:
  3. jayoub94 says:

    College of the Holy Cross (West of Boston) has an 87% acceptance rate for students applying to medical school. They just opened a 60 million dollar science complex.

  4. Milford Cubicle says:

    i go to Tulane University and i know that there advantages to getting a pre-med bachelors from here if you plan to go to their med school. every school is different but if you want to go to their med school i would go to undergraduate there. for one thing you might have some of the same professors and you will make connections with important people in the area. you will also probably make other friends that are planning on going to UCLA med school as well and thats always helpful. med school is extremely comptetitive and if UCLA is where you want to go for that then it wouldn't hurt to do your undergrad there and try to make as many connections as possible.

  5. ♥Angie♥ says:

    None that I've heard of. Moreover, medical school involve a lot of hands-on labs as well, so an online course would be highly suspect.

  6. bob v says:

    It's not the individual pieces of information that matter, but the education as a whole.

    What I learned in 1985 may or may not be applicable today, but I have a good foundation of knowledge upon which to build when new information becomes available.

    I will never have to regurgitate each step of the Krebs cycle again (God willing!), but I may need to understand how a condition or drug affects it. A psychiatrist may not need to know the finer points of renal physiology, but he/she WILL have patients with kidney problems, and will need to understand the impact of psychotropic medications on renal function, and vice versa.

    I've probably forgotten more than most people ever learn, but when I need to understand something new, or remind myself just how or why something works, I can do it.

    You've got to learn it all.

  7. Bind says:

    Most likely not.
    gc

  8. diner31 says:

    Well, not the way you put it. You need a 4-year college degree to enter medical school, so you certainly can't take medical school courses while in high school. However, if you take a few college-level courses while in high school that transfer, you might save yourself a semester of college so it won't take a full 4 years.

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