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BECOME A MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST

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MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST 

There are lots of institutions and schools available who impart efficient training for medical  transcription  . Essentially, entry level transcriptionists must graduate from a MT certificate program and according to industry standards are considered experienced only after 3-5 years of full time equivalent work hours.

The reigns of medical transcription are in the hands of “The American Association for Medical Transcription”, which also offers a Medical Transcriptionist Certification Program (MTCP).

To obtain certification, an individual must pass a 2-part test – a written test on essential knowledge (terminology, language use, anatomy/physiology, etc.) and a dictation transcription covering report types and specialties. However, Certification is a fairly new development that has been created to improve professionalism and quality of MT work product.

It takes most students about 6-9 months to complete the program, although some take a little longer. A proper training program includes overview in depth on Medical terminology, English and grammar usage, building up English and medical vocabulary and the most important part of keyboard and typing skills.

During this period, students are exposed to a variety of dictations from all fields of medicine so that they are ready to give the desired output as required by the industry.

Successful medical transcription training results from a combination of knowledge, skills, effective transcription experience with careful assessment and evaluation by professional and caring instructors.

The key to being an effective medical transcriptionist lies in the worker’s ability to decide what is relevant. This means that not only terms must be recognizable, but they must also be understood.

A transcriptionist may not be able to decide what’s important without a basic knowledge of what medical terms mean.

There are many training courses for the transcriptionist that focus on understanding medical terms and phrases, as well as learning common slang for these phrases, which help the transcriptionist do his/her work correctly and effectively.
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Medical Transcription in INDIA

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Indian Medical Transcription
Indian Medical Transcription field

Medical Transcription ADVANTAGE

Of the 700 million hospital events transcribed every year in the US, presently the contribution by India is only Rs. 140 crores, which amounts to just 0.165%. NASSCOM projects that against the total Indian exports of about US $ 34 billion, medical transcription is expected to have a market potential of about US $ 17 billion to one country alone viz. the USA.

Thanks to the recent advances in telecommunication, both in terms of facilities and cost, MT in India has a potential of creating about 200,000 medical transcriptionists. The factors that give India an edge in providing quality transcripts are:

    * Support of Government of India for all IT- led industries.
    * A huge pool of English-speaking and computer-literate graduate manpower to cater to the growing demand.
    * High-quality computer skills
    * Cost advantage
    * Advantageous 12-hour time zone difference with USA
    * Tremendous improvement in telecom infrastructure for data exchange
    * Hardware and software costs are falling-reducing break even point


In India there was a boom in this industry couple of years back with a lot of companies and training institutes entering this field. Most companies except a few could not survive due to lack of proper training and understanding of this comparatively new concept in India.

By improving the work standards and quality of service, India has a wide scope for capturing the huge clientele in the US and provide employment opportunities to the huge mass of English speaking and computer literate people in the country.

The success of the surviving companies proves that Medical transcription can hold a vital link in altering the Indian job scenario.

with the rapid change in the outlook in Indian health care and privatization of the insurance sector. India provides an ideal location for conducting medical transcription with the large population of educated English speaking people and the comparative low cost which encourages companies abroad to outsource their work to the Indian Medical Transcription field.
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Medical Transcription HOME-BASED PROFESSION – " An excellent career option"

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Medical Transcription
Medical transcription could be one of the speedy growing IT enabled service in Western countries especially in the US where the entire healthcare industry is based on insurance and detailed medical records are needed for processing insurance claims.

Medical Transcriptionists are in demand. Medical Transcription is one of the fastest growing fields in health care.

A Medical Transcriptionist is a medical Language specialist/skilled typist.Using a computer and accessories like headphones and a footpedal, transcribes the recorded audio into electronic data.

Medical Transcriptionist is a person who assists physicians and specialty surgeons usually by transcribing, formatting, and proof reading their dictated medically oriented report of a patient's health history.

Medical transcription is the process converting into written form,whereby one accurately transcribes medical records dictated by doctors and others, including history and physical reports, clinic notes, office notes, operative reports, consultation notes, discharge summaries, letters, psychiatric evaluations, laboratory reports, x-ray reports and pathology reports. M.T.
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