Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Train At Home To Become A Medical Transcriptionist

Excellent keyboarding skills are essential for a career in medical transcription.


A medical transcriptionist transcribes information that has been recorded by medical professionals. Whether it is a patient report, an observation or a referral, it is important the transcriptionist be fast and accurate. Many medical transcriptionists work from home, saving on gas and wardrobe expenses. Medical transcriptionists are highly trained and usually certified. You can complete your training at home if you know what programs are available.


Instructions


1. Sign up for an at-home keyboarding course. Quick and accurate typing skills are essential to a career in transcribing. Check your local community college for online keyboarding courses. You also can purchase a course through your local bookstore or on the Internet. Follow the course and complete all practice quizzes and tests provided. Once the course is completed, continue practicing your keyboarding skills on a daily basis to improve speed, confidence and accuracy.


2. Obtain medical dictionaries and work on memorizing the terms and meanings. Grouping the lessons into body parts, drugs, procedures and diseases can help make the memorization easier.


Use flashcards to put the terms on one side and the definitions on the other. Ask a friend or family member to quiz you on them.


3. Research medical transcription training programs that can be completed at home. The best training will include courses in pharmacology, anatomy and grammar. They also will include practice transcription assignments using actual recordings by medical professionals that you will transcribe and be graded on.


4. Check the Better Business Bureau for complaints against your chosen program. If it checks out, and you choose to follow the program, set aside the same time each day to complete your studies. Work in a well-lit area free from distractions and complete the lessons one at a time before moving on to the next one.

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