A Medical Transcriptionist is a professional who listens to voice recordings made by healthcare providers and transcribes them into written reports. The written reports can include medical histories, physical examination reports, operative reports, diagnostic imaging studies, discharge summaries, and other healthcare-related documents.
Medical transcription, also known as MT, is an allied health profession dealing with the process of transcribing voice-recorded medical reports that are dictated by physicians, nurses and other healthcare practitioners. Medical reports can be voice files, notes taken during a lecture, or other spoken material.
While medical transcription does not mandate registration or certification, individual MTs may seek out registration/certification for personal or professional reasons. Obtaining a certificate from a medical transcription training program does not entitle an MT to use the title of Certified Medical Transcriptionist. A Certified Healthcare Documentation Specialist (CHDS) credential can be earned by passing a certification examination conducted solely by the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI), formerly the American Association for Medical Transcription (AAMT), as the credentialing designation they created. AHDI also offers the credential of Registered Healthcare Documentation Specialist (RHDS). According to AHDI, RHDS is an entry-level credential while the CHDS is an advanced level. AHDI maintains a list of approved medical transcription schools. Generally, certified medical transcriptionists earn more than their non-certified counterparts. It is also notable that training through an educational program that is approved by AHDI will increase the chances of an MT getting certified and getting hired
We walk through the entire process of becoming a Medical Transcriptionist, from understanding the differences of transcription services to receiving a checklist of every item needed to be the most productive in the job.
This course provides dictation files from medical practitioners to practice your typing and comprehension skills.
You'll get a list of more than to prepare you for becoming a Medical Transcriptionist.
You'll learn the truth about what is required and what is not for Medical Transcription as well as what employers are looking for the most.
You'll leave this course with a realistic understanding of how much the market is paying for these services and what you'll be able to earn from an entry level transcriptionist to an experiences Medical Transcriptionist.