Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Start Working As A Medical Transcriptionist

Learning become a medical transcriptionist can be the start of an exciting and financially rewarding career. However, to qualify as one, you'll need to be medical transcription course-qualified, be fully conversant with the latest medical terminology and language, and have excellent typing skills. You will also need to possess the capability of interpreting and editing any medical data provided in written or prerecorded audio tapes/files, and then transform it into clear, grammatically correct and logical reports. This must be done without altering any relevant or core details of the original medical data provided. Here is how you can start working as a medical transcriptionist from home.


Instructions


1. Acquire the mandatory, minimum qualifications and training required to qualify as a medical transcriptionist. Register with any reputable local community college or recognized online course that offer extensive courses in medical transcription.


Keep in mind that the duration of a good course can be either one or two years, and also that the fees for such courses will vary between colleges and online courses.


2. Organize the tools that will enable you to transcribe efficiently from home. Invest in a fast and dependable computer with broadband access. Ensure your computer has enough RAM, as medical transcriptions work in a data-intensive field. Look for ideal medical transcription software in case the course you are attending does not provide such software. Finally, invest in a set of high-quality headphones (or earphones), and a comprehensive medical dictionary.


3. Put in as many hours as you can to practice every day. Learn to listen carefully and comprehend, interpret and type what you hear. These are the most important qualifications for medical transcription.


This is because at the outset, some medical terms (dictated by speakers) may be either not clearly audible or difficult to understand. You will need lots of practice to respond to what you hear by typing it as quickly and accurately as possible.


Although this is a slow process, with enough practice you will gradually gain experience and proficiency.


4. Prepare your resume. Then approach reputable medical transcription companies, hospitals, doctors and insurance companies and offer your home-based medical transcription services to them.


Alternatively, you may search the Internet for medical transcription jobs or good forums that have medical transcription folders. Read the forums carefully, as most offer sound advice, tips, support and information, and more importantly, also provide a list of specific transcription companies that assign work to home-based medical transcriptionists.







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