4. What is it and How long… Medical Transcription is the transcribing of dictated recordings made by physicians and other healthcare providers. The projected time to complete the course requirements is 30 credit hours. Although certification is not required, you will be ready to take a certification test or go directly to work as a medical transcriptionist.
5. Required Courses Introduction to Computers Fundamentals of English I Medical Terminology for Allied Health Document Production Anatomy and Physiology Human Disease Medical Document Processing/Transcription Advanced Medical Document Processing/Transcription Elective Courses
6. Elective Courses of Interest Customer Service Fundamentals Business Document Proofreading and Editing Medical Administrative Procedures Computerized Medical Office Skills Medical Billing, Coding, and Insurance
7. Are You Ready To Learn… Anatomy and Physiology Medical Terminology Human Diseases Word Processing How to use a transcription machine How to attune your hearing to dictation
8. Certification Certification The Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI) Offers 2 voluntary certifications Registered Medical Transcriptionist (RMT) Fewer than two years experience Recent graduate Re-certify every three years Earn continuing education credits Certified Medical Transcriptionist (CMT) Two plus years of experience in acute care Has used many different types of dictation Re-certify every three years Certification is a mark of quality and professionalism It is an indication of dedication to continuing education
9. Career Opportunities You may work in a variety of medical businesses: Hospitals Physicians’ offices Clinics Laboratories Research facilities Transcription businesses Private Contractor
10. Salary Ranges… A medical transcriptionist can make between $13.00 to $21.00 an hour Some are paid by the page or by the number of lines Employed by a transcription business Salary set up on production Benefits Self-employed contractor Salary may still be set but you can possibly make more Have freedom to work in your pajama’s Freedom to work at any time you want No benefits
11. Projected Growth Projected growth: 11% between 2008 and 2018 Factors that will contribute to the growth of this profession: Demand will continue due to growing and aging population Older population usually has more extensive and detail tests Continued need for knowledgeable transcriptionists Continues need even with the introduction of voice recognition Continued need for electronic documentation that can be shared among providers, regulators, clinics, etc….
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