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Steps On Applying For A Medical Transcription
Job Submitted By: Kathryn Whittaker Medical
transcription the industry that renders
doctors dictated reports, procedures and
notes into an electronic or paper format
in order to create files representing the
treatment history of patients. Usually health
practitioners dictate
what they have done after performing procedures
on patients.Nature of the work A medical
transcriptionist listens to recordings made
by doctors and other health care professionals
and transcribes them into reports, letters
and other administrative material. They
usually listen to recordings through headphones,
using both hands to type while pausing the
recording as necessary with a foot pedal.
The recordings will cover a variety of medical
areas, including patient histories, exam
reports, consultations, autopsies and discharges.
After the information is transcribed, the
documents are sent back to the physician
or other health professional who dictated
them for review, signature and corrections.
The transcribed documents are then part
of the patient’s permanent record.A
medical transcriptionist must know medical
terminology relating to anatomy and physiology,
diagnostic procedures, pharmacology and
treatment assessments. They should also
know what medical jargon and abbreviations
mean. To help with this, there are standard
medical reference materials in either printed
and electronic forms that transcriptionists
use to identify medical terms; some of these
reference materials may be found online.
Earnings The compensation
methods for medical transcriptionists vary
depending on the company. Some are paid
based on the number of hours they work or
on the number of lines they transcribe,
while others receive a base pay per hour
with incentives for extra production. Employees
of transcription services, as well as independent
contractors, usually receive production-based
pay. Independent contractors earn more than
the employed transcriptionists, but independent
contractors incur higher expenses,
receive no benefits, and have a greater
chance of being terminated. While medical
transcriptionists employed by others receive
lower compensation, they do receive medical
benefits and are protected by labor laws,
providing them with more job security.There
are two ways to search for medical transcription
jobs – online or through a subcontracted
transcription services. If you apply online,
you become an independent contractor, while
through a subcontracted transcription services
you become an employee – either way,
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