Your Questions Answered: The 3 Most Important Things You Need to Know About Medical Transcription Training: A Guide
September 28, 2009 by Susan Eliot
Filed under Blogging
Medical transcription is a very lucrative job once you get the hang of it. You are going to have the choice of working from home or working in a doctor’s office setting. Working at home as a medical transcriptionist has a ton of benefits. But before going into the usual daydream as to how ideal it would be to work from home as a medical transcriptionist, your first priority needs to be on obtaining the proper training.
What you see below are the top 3 things you must know about medical transcription training:
1.Find a school that is accredited before anything else. Do not just believe the school’s website, be sure to confirm with the Council for Higher Education Accreditation before applying. Do some research on the different schools that you’re interested in because you are likely to run across quite a few at first. Make sure to find out if they are self-paced or have a time limit in which to finish up the course. Also check to see if your accredited school offers job placement or some type of assistance for employment.
2.One of the things people do not realize is just how serious they have to take their study time. You must schedule out a certain time during the day in which to complete your work. You need to have complete silence and no distractions while studying. If you have small children, drop them off at a baby sitter or at least make sure they are very occupied or even asleep while you are studying. Let your family and friends know what time you plan to study so they do not drop by or call during your homework time. The more you finish each day, the faster you can finally live your dream and make very good money.
3.While you are training to become a medical transcriptionist, you are going to have to learn about some new things. A few of those things will be medical terminology, keyboarding and proper grammar and punctuation. These are the vital aspects of the entire medical transcription career. Your typing speed will also be tested throughout your entire training process. You should do your best to type as quickly as possible. However, you should also make sure you are typing as quickly as possible without error. It sounds difficult, but after some practice, it is actually quite simple.
By remembering these 3 things about medical transcription training, you are sure to be successful. Remember that the training process can be very tedious, but it is well worth it once you are finished. Make sure to stick with it and stay consistent above all else and you are sure to become a success.


