Sunday, July 28, 2013

Medical Transcriptionist Jobs - MT Job Board

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Medical transcriptionist jobs involve listening to what doctors and other healthcare professionals say in voice recordings and then either typing those words into patients’ medical records or editing the transcription work done by speech-recognition software.

Along with medical histories, medical transcriptionists prepare discharge summaries, test results, reports about operations, referral letters and other medical documents.

To succeed in a medical transcriptionist career, you need to know grammar; recognize medical words and abbreviations; and understand anatomy, physiology, diagnostic tests, prescription medicines and medical assessments.

Medical transcriptionists, who are also called MTs or medical language specialists, work in hospitals or outpatient centers and for insurance companies or private dictation services. Some medical transcriptionists work in doctors’ offices where they also do other customer service tasks like answering phones, checking in patients and taking payments.

Medical Transcriptionist Education

Community colleges, trade schools and online colleges offer medical transcriptionist training. Community colleges offer an associate’s degree, which takes four semesters to complete, or a certificate, which takes two to three semesters.

Medical Transcriptionist Certifications

The entry-level medical transcriptionist certification is the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity’s Registered Medical Transcriptionist certification. With two years’ experience in an acute-care or multispecialty setting, you can take the association’s Certified Medical Transcriptionist exam.

Medical Transcriptionist Job Market

Medical transcriptionist employment will grow only 6 percent between 2010 and 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), much slower than most occupations. While aging Baby Boomers will increase the demand for healthcare services, improving speech-recognition technology is reducing the need for traditional medical transcriptionists whose work involves listening to recordings.

Some healthcare facilities offshore medical transcription work, but concerns about patient confidentiality limit this practice.

Medical Transcriptionist Salary

The median medical transcriptionist salary was $33,480 in 2011, the BLS says.

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Medical Transcription Jobs at Careerbuilder.com

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Medical office in need of a Medical Transcription - part time, full time or homebased
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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Find freelance medical transcription jobs on odesk.

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Find freelance medical transcription jobs on odesk.

MT jobs available on Odesk as of this moment are the following:

  • Staff Transcriptionist Position Open
  • need several audio files to be transcribed
  • Medical Transcribers $0.15/audio minute (15 cents for one audio minute)
  • Medical Chart Transcription
  • ABS Is looking for medical transcriptionist that have experience - rates are $.35 to $.45 per minute for current and ongoing projects
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https://www.odesk.com/o/jobs/browse/skill/medical-transcription/
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Friday, July 12, 2013

I have been transcribing from home part time for about 8 years, I just thought I might expand my experience some by getting my MT certification.

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Health Institutions hire medical transcriptionist with MT certification. "I was talking to a friend of mine who has been doing medical transcription from home for the past 12 years for a doctor's office. I talked to her about my interest in wanting to get my MT certification. She told me that billing and coding was the way to go - that unless you are already established in MT, those jobs are few and far between. I find that hard to believe as the schools are also teaching editing in the medical transcription courses due to how much technology has grown over the years. So I thought I'd come on here and find out from those who are MTs. Is it a good idea to get my MT certification or stick with billing and coding? Note: I have been transcribing from home part time for about 8 years, I just thought I might expand my experience some by getting my MT certification." From jomeg9498 of WAHM.com
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Monday, July 8, 2013

Looking for medical transcription jobs?

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Looking for medical transcription jobs? MTJobs.com allows you to search for jobs in medical transcription for free.



This site is dedicated to medical transcriptionists and medical transcription companies.  Use the form below for fast job searching and to see partial information from resumes posted today.

Many jobs are work-at-home jobs with some onsite ones as well. Jobs include medical transcripionist, quality assurance, voice recognition editor, and other positions. This site is free for job seekers and job posting fees are low.
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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Free Medical Transcription Course

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I got the info from other blog. If you don't have enough money to pay for a medical transcription training, you might need the free medical transcription course. It's not complete. Just the basics.

http://ashleyking108.wordpress.com/2013/07/04/free-medical-transcription-course/
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Monday, June 24, 2013

Medical Transcription : Fundamentals and Practice

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Teaching users how to transcribe actual medical dictation. http://www.mt-jobs.net/2013/06/medical-transcription-fundamentals-and.html
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Medical Transcription Jobs

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Athreon.com home transcription jobs provide you with the opportunity to work for an established company that has been in business since 1988.



They are currently hiring transcriptionists with experience in the following specialties:

Cardiology
Chiropractic
Dermatology
Emergency Medicine
Gastroenterology
General Transcription
Hospital
Internal Medicine
OB/GYN
Ophthalmology
Orthopaedics
Pain Management
Plastic Surgery
Proctology
Surgery
Urology
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Medical Transcription Training Results

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Below is a typical medical transcription training experience. We are not saying there is anything wrong with the school mentioned. As we’ve said before, it is the lack of internship and job placement which is missing from many online and community colleges. Internship has always been important in the medical field. This is a letter sent to us from a student named Wendy.

I started the online Penn Foster Career School Medical Transcription program February 20, 2012 and completed the program with a 95 average and received my diploma February 21, 2013. The curriculum consisted of a combination of online and textbook instruction. The only job assistance Penn Foster provided was a crude resume’ builder and a job search link (Indeed).

Thank you, Wendy

Wendy sent another comment which we will post too.

Admittedly, it is frustrating that more information and assistance regarding placement wasn’t provided. However, I am committed to finishing what I started. At this point in life, I’m not looking to waste my time – especially on something as important as the decision to change careers. I am dedicated to seeing this through and doing all that I can to being the best that I can.

Please allow me to take the assessment evaluation you mentioned. I am wondering and it should be interesting to see just how much Penn Foster’s program has taught and prepared me. Thank you, Wendy

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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Medical Transcription Fundamentals: Where Success Takes Root [Paperback]

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The publishers of Stedman’s invite you to learn what it means to be a medical transcriptionist from a book written by a practicing transcriptionist! Medical Transcription Fundamentals provides a strong foundation for students and practitioners in an accessible, conversational style. The text outlines the responsibilities associated with the occupation, covers the specific knowledge, skills, and education needed, and provides a conceptual understanding of general medical terms and various medical specialties in a way that is easily remembered. The new edition of this text includes: · NEW! Chapters on surgery and pharmacology! NEW! Cloze exercises to encourage students to use critical thinking skills to fill in missing words in reports while listening to audio. NEW! latest styles, forms, and grammar and usage specific to the profession from The Book of Style, Third Edition by AHDI have been incorporated
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Hangelbel Work From Home » Medical Transcription: Fundamentals and Practice (3rd Edition)

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Hangelbel Work From Home » Medical Transcription: Fundamentals and Practice (3rd Edition)

 Teaching users how to transcribe actual medical dictation so that they can develop the selective hearing skills and experience necessary to gain competency as a medical transcriptionist, this guide offers a unique combination of authentic physician dictation by body systems, coordinated readings and exercises by medical specialty, and supplementary information vital to every medical transcriptionist.

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Medical Transcription: Techniques and Procedures, 7e [Paperback]

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Master the fundamentals of medical transcription and meet the challenges of the evolving medical transcription field with Medical Transcription: Techniques and Procedures, 7th Edition. Respected authority Marcy O. Diehl delivers proven, practical training in the skills and technology essential to your success, including proofreading, editing, speech recognition technology, and more. This new edition also reflects an increased emphasis on medical editing and other related fields to keep you current with the changing medical transcription profession and fully prepare you for your role in health information management.
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Medical Transcription For Dummies [Paperback]

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What you will learn here: Navigate medical transcription training Explore opportunities in this exciting field Use your healthcare experience to make extra money as a medical transcriptionist The fast track to starting a career in medical transcription With guidance on getting through training and certification and exploring opportunities within this rapidly growing field, Medical Transcription For Dummies gives you everything you need to get started in medical transcription. Whether used as a classroom supplement or a desk reference, students and professionals alike can benefit from Medical Transcription For Dummies. Medical transcription 101 — take an in-depth look at what MTs do on a daily basis, what it takes to break into the field, and the crucial (and correct) training you need If you build it — discover and build the technical skills at the heart of a successful medical transcription career, from mastering medical terminology to formatting medical reports following industry standards Put on your reporter's hat — get a detailed tour of the "Big Four" family of reports (each with its own chapter) and how to transcribe them Get to work — find tips and advice to help you choose and land your first medical transcription job — and the one after that Arm yourself with allies — turn to the glossary, examples, and sample reports for a unique cross-section of references that are every MT's trusted friend Open the book and find: Tips for navigating the certification course Tricks for coping with mumbly mouthed dictators Common myths about medical transcription The technical details of outfitting a home office Important financial considerations Job prospects and employment options How to manage on-the-job issues What to expect whether working fro m home or in an office About the Author Anne Martinez is an experienced medical transcriptionist who has written more than 100 articles for such publications as Contract Professional, USA Today Magazine, Career Woman, and Parenting.
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