By: Sharad Gaikwad | 2011-09-16 | Medicine Medical Transcriptionist are the people who do the work of listening to recordings that are made by the healthcare professionals and then convert them into a medical report or the other formats that they are asked to make. read more
By: Nigel Arding | 2010-04-02 | Careers In order to become a Certified Medical Transcriptionist it is necessary to take and pass examinations that are offered by the American Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI) and accumulate at least 2 years of acute medical experience. With this qualification you will be a true professional and will have a clear advantage over most of your competition who do not train to this level. read more
By: Jane Sanders | 2011-01-31 | Article Marketing The word "transcribe" means making a written or typed copy of an audio record. The process of transcribing the dictated material is what we can transcription. Medical transcriptionists work in the same manner. read more
By: Sharad Gaikwad | 2011-12-28 | Medicine Presently, there is a substantial need for good Transcriptionists who are knowledgeable, accurate, hardworking, smart, dedicated and dependable, and this need increases daily. read more
By: Cheryl Forbes | 2010-03-26 | Careers Doctors and other medical healthcare professionals are sure grateful to have medical transcriptionists around. They help document important files. read more
By: Nancy Higgins | 2013-04-27 | Careers If you are considering entering the medical transcription field, you should probably start preparing yourself for industry standard credentialing right away. For the uninformed, the leading professional society of medical transcriptionists called the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI), offers two types of credentials:- Registered Medical Transcriptionist (RMT) and Certified read more
By: Prageeth Acharya | 2011-11-17 | Medicine Recession, pay cuts, layoffs equals to some of the common phrases that one is given to hear lately. While the recession has taken toll in the global financial condition leading to job cuts, layoffs, etc., in industries such as Software, Financial institutions, manufacturing, etc., read more
By: Sharad Gaikwad | 2011-10-11 | Medicine Medical Transcription in India began about 15 years ago in India. The first of the company to begin Medical Transcription in India are located in Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad. For 15 years, the industry developed a lot, and now we can see many companies that offer medical transcription in India. read more
By: Sharad Gaikwad | 2011-07-30 | Medicine With the advancement of the health care and medical industry, there are numerous job opportunities that have come and those wanting to serve the needy and sick can definitely look at these options and make their contribution towards the same. read more
By: Bryan Hufford | 2010-12-11 | Careers Are you interested in a career in medical transcription? Learn what you need to do in order to become a medical transcriptionist in as little as a year! read more
By: Jason Trusler | 2010-09-29 | Careers http://www.mtrecruiters.com - MT Recruiters will help you regardless if you are an experienced or non-experienced medical transcriptionists to secure work from home medical transcriptionist jobs! read more
By: Stephanie Foster | 2010-10-17 | Article Marketing When you want to be a medical transcriptionist, finding good training is the first step. Can you find a good local school for it? Is it really the best choice? read more
By: Marty Perdew | 2010-03-30 | Business Medical transcriptionists are currently in high demand. There a few very important factors to convey in interviews that may not be quite as obvious as you may think. read more
By: Nancy Higgins | 2011-11-30 | Career management The salary and wages of a medical transcription varies a great deal depending on a series of factors like years of experience, employer and location. Not just that, the payment arrangements may also differ for MTs. Some are paid on an hourly basis, while others are compensated for the number of lines they produce. Many MTs get an hourly base pay and receive an incentive or bonus for the extra wor read more
By: Nancy Higgins | 2013-04-26 | Online education If you are looking for a healthcare profession that is as far removed from bedside patient care as is possible, then you should probably give a serious thought to medical transcription. Medical transcription is an allied health profession that involves listening to taped doctor dictations and keyboarding them into ready to use patient records. But don’t let the above description mislead you into read more