Medical Transcriptionist Jobs , Careers Explained
By Erik Johnson - Jun 23, 2010
The career information for medical transcriptionist jobs is fairly simple—your responsibility in this career is to take dictated medical records from doctors or nurse practitioners to have paper or electronic records on file. This is an important job because accurate records are necessary to continue providing excellent medical care to a patient throughout their life, especially as they move and switch doctors. You may also share some of the clerical and administrative duties depending on what type of doctor’s office you work in.
If you are interested in medical transcriptionist jobs, you will probably need to get some training due to the technical skills and knowledge of terminology required for the job. You may choose programs at online schools, vocational schools and community colleges, which will result either in a one-year certificate or a two-year associate’s degree. You will have a better job outlook if you choose the two-year associate’s degree program, but many medical transcriptionist jobs will also be available with a certificate. It’s just a matter of having the necessary skills to do the job, so as long as you have an understanding of anatomy, English grammar, medical terminology and the related legal issues, you should be able to prove yourself in applicant skill tests.
You will be best prepared for medical transcriptionist jobs if you pass the tests required for the Registered Medical Transcriptionist. Once you have two years of experience in the field, then you can take the next level of examination and become a Certified Medical Transcriptionist. These are not required, but they may help your job outlook and salary. And speaking of salary, the average medical transcriptionist is paid hourly, so your earnings will depend on the number of hours you work. The median hourly earnings for medical transcriptionists ranges from approximately $15 an hour to $18 an hour depending on location, experience and what type of lab or office you work in.
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