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Work From Home Medical Transcriptionist:

The Truth About Medical Transcriptionist Work From Home Opportunities




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There are a wide range of lucrative work-from-home medical transcriptionist opportunities out there, but you have to be skilled, understand the language and terminology of the job and be able to successfully operate your own home business.

Medical transcription isn't about typing or transcribing, it's about understanding the medical profession and its language. For answers to your frequently asked questions about the medical transcriptionist profession, keep reading.

What, exactly does a medical transcriptionist (MT) do?

A work-from-home medical transcriptionist transcribes and interprets dictation by doctors and other health care professionals. They will also edit that dictation for grammar and clarity.

Because some medical transcription is done by voice recognition software, many work-from-home medical transcriptionist make their business editing and correcting original drafts produced by that software.

What do I need to become a work-from-home medical transcriptionist?

You need an excellent grasp of the English language, as well as knowledge of medical language and terminology. You also need good listening and typing skills and the ability to focus on a task for long periods.

Do I need to go to school to become a work-from-home medical transcriptionist?

No, you don't have to go to school to become a medical transcriptionist. However, your chances of finding a job or securing contracts will increase exponentially if you have completed a course or obtained your MT certification.

According to the AHDI (Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity), their approved education curriculum takes about two years and focuses on terminology over keyboarding skills.

Where can I learn to be a work-from-home medical transcriptionist?

Many colleges, vocational-technical schools, and community colleges offer medical transcription programs.

The AHDI offers a website on how to choose a good medical transcription program on their website (http://www.ahdionline.org/scriptcontent/mtschool.cfm) as well as a list of schools and medical transcription programs that have been approved.

The AHDI also offers a Certified Medical Transcriptionist (CMT) qualification. You don't need this to work as a work-from-home medical transcriptionist, but it can help you obtain employment.


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