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Transcription Courses Submitted By: Greg
Heslin The medical transcription industry
has become an important fixture in the medical
field, helping to provide accurate files
for medical patients. The job market for
medical transcriptionists (MTs) is at an
all-time high, yet many people are not aware
of the proper training and courses
that must be completed before starting a
career as an MT. Luckily, there are many
courses available that will train prospective
MTs and even allows others to continue their
education in order to further their work
in the MT field.One of the foremost experts
in the medical transcription field is the
Association for Healthcare Documentation
Integrity (AHDI), formerly the American
Association for Medical Transcriptionists
(AAMT). The people at AHDI sponsor several
different medical transcription courses
that are all AHDI approved.
They have also written several books that
have become the go-to texts for many medical
transcription courses. The Model Curriculum
for Medical Transcription is one book that
the AHDI has published and is used widely
around the country to teach potential MTs
all they need to know about the medical
transcription industry. The association
has also published the AAMT Book of Style
for Medical Transcription, which has become
the gold standard for use in the medical
transcription field. This book shows MTs
the right and wrong ways to word certain
phrases and gives the correct terminology
required to make all records as accurate
as possible. The AHDI also offers CDs, audiotapes,
video-based texts
for those students wishing to study independently
or for classroom use.Some of the AHDI approved
schools that use these texts can be found
all over the country and online. One school
that has received rave reviews is the Penn
Foster Career School, which teamed up with
DANTES (a program in coordination with the
U.S. military) to help students pay their
tuition to the school. Penn Foster prides
itself on being one of the most affordable
ways to study to be an MT, and it offers
various payment plans to suite any needs.
Another good educational institute is Allied
Schools, which not only trains individuals
to be MTs but also teaches them valuable
life skills to prepare them for the job
market. Allied Schools offers courses on
interview skills, teaches how to write a
resume and cover letter, and also introduces
students to contacts in the field. The school
also offers a one year membership to the
Medical Association of Billers (MAB) upon
completion of the course.Physically going
to school is not the only way to take MT
courses. Click
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