Medical Transcription Myths and Realities The Basics
To start with, medical transcription is one of the fastest-growing of the medical related career fields. A study conducted about 6 years ago found that transcription, and related fields, would continue tremendous growth for many years to come. This is due in part to the rapid advance in the number of retiring "baby boomers". As well, virtually all medical career fields are nearly recession proof, as no matter what the economic climate, people are always going to need medical care; thus, doctors and other medical professionals are always going to need medical transcriptionists.
In essence, a trained medical transcriptionist can take the notes (most commonly being voice recordings) of doctors, nurses, etc., and translate them into various forms, including medical reports, charts, etc. Potential medical transcriptionists will need good listening skills, as medical terminology may sound the same, but have different meanings depending upon the context in which it's used. The final results of a medical transcriptionists work must be 100% accurate, as this work is what's used to document a patient's medical history. As well, a transcriptionist's work may be utilized during certain legal proceedings, so everything must always be perfect. Legal matters can hinge entirely on the accuracy of the transcriptions. And, no matter what the outcome of the proceedings, all transcripts most generally become a matter of public record.
A medical transcriptionist is normally employed in one of the following 4 ways:
- In an actual hospital
- In a doctor's office, clinic, or other outpatient medical care facility
- In labs, medical schools, third-party transcription services, etc.
- As independent or "home-based" medical transcriptionists
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Jimmy Arthur is a trained medical transcriptionist, who frequently contracts outsourced medical transcription work. Visit the Medical Transcription Network for more information.Rating: 2.17
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