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Medical Transcription: A Viable Work At
Home Career (c) Copyright 2003, Sharon Davis
Are there really viable work at home jobs out there? This is a
question that I'm asked almost daily. The fact is, there are most definitely
careers that can be done from your home and there are people who are actually
successful in those jobs. One of the fastest growing industries happens to be
one that can be done from home: Medical Transcription.
A Growing Industry
Medical Transcription/Billing is an industry that is exploding. It's prestigious
and in demand. According the the U.S. Department of Labor, "Employment of
medical transcriptionists is projected to grow faster than the average for all
occupations through 2010. Demand for medical transcription services will be
spurred by a growing and aging population."
Transcription is one of those jobs that many people know can be done from home,
and so the interest level is very high. Unfortunately, there are many companies
out there trying to capitalize on that interest. The results are over-priced and
sub-standard courses.
All too often, I receive emails like this one from one of our readers. She
wrote:
Hello Sharon,
I am emailing you to inform you of a work at home job listing that I contacted
in our local paper. It was concerning Medical Billing at home. The name of the
company is *****, Inc. They sell software for Medical Billing purposes. Before I
sent them any money I decided to check out their website www.******.com and then the local Better
Business Bureau from the area that they are located which is near Los Angeles,
Ca. The report came back today and it is not favorable. I thought you might want
to know about this supposed home based business so you could inform your other
members and visitors.
Sincerely,
Margaret
This is what inspired me to research the field and determine what the options
are for those who are looking to enter it.
What Do Transcriptionists Do?
Transcriptionists listen to dictated recordings made by physicians and other
healthcare professionals and transcribe them into documents such as operating
room notes, autopsy reports, discharge summaries and other documents which then
become part of a patient's medical record. In order to be able to transcribe
information accurately, medical transcriptionists must understand medical
terminology, anatomy and physiology, diagnostic procedures, and treatment.
What Kind of Training Must MT's Have?
In the course of my research, the first thing I learned was that you can't just
jump into a career as an MT without training. This is a detailed, professional
(and fascinating) career which requires technical knowledge. The American
Association for Medical Transcription defines the requirements
this way:
"Medical understanding is critical for the professional medical
transcriptionist. The complex terms used in medicine are unlike the language of
any other profession. Medical transcription requires a practical knowledge of
medical language, anatomy, physiology, disease processes, pharmacology,
laboratory medicine, and the internal organization of medical reports. A medical
transcriptionist is truly a medical language specialist who must be aware of
standards and requirements that apply to the health record, as
well as the legal significance of medical transcripts.
Reports of patient care take many forms, including histories and physical
examinations, progress reports, emergency room notes, consultations, operative
reports, discharge summaries, clinic notes, referral letters, radiology reports,
pathology reports, and an array of documentation spanning more than 60 medical
specialties and subspecialties! Thus, the medical transcriptionist, or medical
language specialist, must be well versed in the language of medicine. "
Medical transcription is a medical language specialty, so you can see that it
requires not only the proper training, but also an investment in reference
materials and a commitment to ongoing learning as technology and terminology
changes. Equally important to the long-term success of a Transcriptionist is
having the right personality for the job. Some qualities that successful MT's
share are:
==Independent by nature
==Word Specialist
==Perfectionist
==Detail oriented
==Training Options
It's also important to note that most companies require candidates for
telecommute MT positions to have on-site experience- as is the case with most
all telecommute jobs. In many cases, 2 years of experience working in a hospital
or doctor's office is required. If this is a field that you are truly interested
in, getting those 2 years under your belt and then being qualified to
telecommute is a pretty good deal.
The second thing I found was that there sure were a lot of courses out there.
They ranged in price from a couple hundred dollars to a few thousand! I was
overwhelmed! It was then that I realized that I would need some help. I found a
great place where working MT's hang out and support each other. If you are
seriously interested in this field, you'll want to visit this site. It's called
MT Daily.
The course that I decided to recommend at 2Work-At-Home.com is offered by
MedTrans, Inc., which has been in operation for almost a decade. Founder Mary
Park-Youhanaie began by working from home as a medical transcriptionist. She saw
the opportunities that medical transcription could offer to other
individuals. When Med Trans, Inc. began hiring transcriptionists and then
discovering that more training was needed, Ms. Park-Youhanaie decided to draw on
her past as a college level educator and medical terminology training to develop
Medical Transcription Made Easy.
Whichever course you choose, just be sure to do your homework by checking with
the Better Business Bureau and asking for references.
The bottom line is, for the right people, Medical Transcription is the real deal
when it comes to viable work at home careers.
Resources
MedTrans
http://www.2work-at-home.com/transcription American Association for Medical
Transcription http://www.aamt.org/ MTDaily
http://www.mtdaily.com
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Sharon Davis, Work-At-Home expert, author and consultant, helps
people to achieve their goal of working at home, telecommuting or starting a
home business.
http://www.2Work-At-Home.Com
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