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How to select a medical transcription course

By: J Weight

What is medical transcription?
Medical transcriptionists listen to recorded dictation from healthcare providers who are documenting patient records. It is very comparableto taking dictation for any other profession, but requires a highly specialized knowledge of medical language, anatomy and physiology, laboratory values, and pharmacology.
Getting an education
A good education is absolutely essential. It's very difficult to get your first job, and nearly out of the question if you haven't gone to the "right" school. Entrants find themselves in a classic "catch-22," needing experience to get a job and unable to get it.
A complete curriculum through the right transcription schools can assist immensely in launching a successful medical transcription career. Many schools maintain agreements with employers and/or have job placement services for graduates.
The transcription school you choose should have:
* A curriculum developed by credentialed and experienced instructors.
* Instructors who are credentialed, experienced or both.
* At least 30 hours of real practice dictation tapes, not tapes recorded in a studio.
* A basic curriculum that includes English language, grammar and usage; medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology; elements of style; privacy and security; technology.
* A commitment to participating in the transcription education community, visibility at meetings, supporting ongoing education, education standards, transparency and relationships with industry leaders.
The last thing you want is to spend cash to get an education, only to find employers won't hire you. Careful attention to what makes a good medical transcription education will lead you to the best transcription schools and a successful start to your at-home career.

Article Source: http://www.bunchwire.com

Julianne Weight has been a leader in the medical transcriptionmedical transcription industry for over 25 years and has the opportunity to work with graduates from many transcription schools.

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