Medical transcriptionists responsible for transforming various hospital reports from their dictated form to the written form. Every day, thousands of patients are admitted to hospitals around the world. Most patients are seen in any emergency room and in some point would require for various laboratory tests and x-rays. Every time a patient interacts with a medical professional, reports are generated – just imagine how many medical reports are dictated every single day.
Medical transcriptionists transcribe medical reports that are saved as hard copies or stored on computer. As long as there are doctors, medical reports will be created and will need to be transcribed, providing job opportunities for medical transcriptionists.
Working as a medical transcriptionist doesn't necessarily mean working at a desk in a hospital or medical office – you can have a career in medical transcribing while working from the comfort of your home by applying online to medical institutions. Most medical institutions have web sites where they list job openings.
Be very careful, however, when in filling out the online form. Carefully the instructions before answering questions, since medical companies look at how well you've followed instructions and filled out the form as a basis for hiring. You must be meticulous with your grammar and spelling since medical reports need to be transcribed without any mistakes..
The usual requirements for transcriptionists are as follows: They must have a thorough knowledge of medical terminology, an excellent command of grammar and above-average keyboarding skills. Keyboarding is more than just typin – it means proficiency in using all the keys on your keyboard. Procrastination is not a trait that works well in this profession, so if you have the habit of putting things off then medical transcription is not the job for you. Home-based transcriptionists must be independent self-starters, should be able to research unfamiliar phrases or jargon when necessary, and should be conscientious, detail-oriented workers.
Most companies would rather hire medical transcriptionists with previous in-house experience when hiring someone to work from home, since they can save time that would be spent training. Many require that applicants have a year or more of experience working in a clinic or hospital.
If you're an aspiring medical transcriptionist without any experience, though, there are some companies that only require their applicants to have excellent listening and keyboarding skills and, of course, good understanding of English grammar. These employers provide their home-based applicants with medical resources that contain terms, abbreviations and medical definitions to assist them on their transcription.
At Home Medical Transcriptionists
Honestly, it can be a great solution. But transcribing with kids in the house is not so easy as many hope.
Kids Are Noisy and Need Your Attention
The younger they are, the more true this is for large parts of the day. I started transcribing when I had my first child. Babies may sleep a large part of the day, but when they need you it's pretty immediate. At the very least a screaming baby makes it really hard to hear the doctor.
Toddlers aren't much better. Their naps may be more regular, until given up, but they still need a lot from you. But when they're awake they can be very demanding and noisy.
As kids get to school age, things get better, especially since they may not be at home so much. The exception is of course if you are homeschooling, in which case you probably have your day pretty well planned out for your work and homeschool times.
It's Easier to Work When it's Quiet
Many transcriptionists who work from home have their main work hours either early in the morning before everyone else gets up, or late in the evening after the kids are in bed. Those are the only times that you have a really good shot at not being interrupted.
But Sometimes it's Lonely
The next biggest problem many people who work at home face is that you can get very lonely for adult interaction. No one to talk to most of the day except kids. No chats around the water cooler or with people stopping by your desk. Not even any obnoxious customers making demands like you have in retail. Just you and the kids.
Any sort of work at home means you need to find ways to get out and make friends. You can do it online on forums, blogs and social networking sites, but they aren't quite the same as talking face to face with another grownup.
Depending on your own level of need for time with other adults, this may be a minor or a major hardship. But you can find other parents, often right in your own neighborhood. It can be hard finding ways to meet them, but once you do, keep it up. Local friends can help you in ways online ones can't.
The Work is Hard, Either Way
Medical transcription is a very serious job. It's not something just anyone can do. You have to have focus. You have to have the skills. You have to have the time. And just as with any other job, enjoying your work really, really helps.
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