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Medical Transcription Training Submitted By: Greg Heslin Medical
Transcriptionists (MTs) have been easing the workloads of
medical professionals for years but many do not know the proper
steps to take to be trained as an MT. Although there is no
formal education required, it is extremely advisable that
individuals,
especially those who are looking to be independent contractors,
seek some formal training before entering the field. According
to the U.S. Department of Labor, most employers choose MTs
that have completed some form of postsecondary training in
the medical transcription field. In addition to a degree or
certificate, employers will often require a potential employee
to take some sort of placement exam to test the individual’s
experience and skill. These tests are generally fairly standard
and are used to gauge how developed a person is in the medical
transcription field.
Although earning a degree or certificate may seem daunting,
there is a variety of training options ranging from formal
classes to online learning that strive to meet each individual’s
needs. Medical transcription training is generally found in
community colleges or vocational schools but is also available
from other training facilities and online sites. There are
even some hospitals and medical offices that will offer on
the job training so that individuals can learn and work at
the same time. Those individuals who choose to obtain an associate
degree, which takes an average of two years to complete, can
find many state and community colleges in their area that
offer the program. The associate degree is especially beneficial
because participants take courses in medical related fields
and learn about key terms, legal issues, and grammar, which
are incredibly helpful to an MT.
Schools also offer seminars and other courses to help working
MTs refresh and continue their education.For those people
who are crunched for time or do not have a training facility
in their area, there are a variety of options that allow individuals
to train from home. Individuals can choose to take online
courses from a variety of state and community colleges or
take correspondence courses from several training facilities.
The Medical Transcription Education Center (M-TEC) offers
a three-tiered program that allows individuals to advance
to three different levels of study as an MT.
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