Medical Transcription Training Jobs
Medical transcription training jobs are becoming more plentiful as technology advances and more patient records are being kept digitally. Medical transcription is a natural fit for stay-at-home moms and other telecommuters.
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Function
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Medical transcription training specialists teach people the skills needed to become medical transcriptionists. Medical transcriptionists must be able to quickly record details about complicated medical conditions.
Education
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Certain college classes can help you get a medical transcription training job. Look for courses in medical terminology, pharmacology, dictation and keyboarding.
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Certification
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You will be required to get certified before getting a job as a medical transcriptionist. If you pass the test administered by the American Association of Medical Transcriptionists (AAMT), you will be given the Certified Medical Transcriptionist (CMT) designation. This must be updated every three years or you will lose your certification.
Work Experience
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Before you can get a job training people, you must have some work experience as a medical transcriptionist. Most companies require five to 10 years of work experience before they will consider hiring you as a medical transcription trainer.
Finding a Job
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Colleges and large medical transcription companies are your best bet for finding a job because they have such high demand for new teachers. If you cannot find any openings locally, look for online transcription companies that may allow you to train new candidates from home.
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