How You Can Get Started in Medical Transcription
I am a medical transcriptionist.
More specifically, I work for a company who has contracted with the State of Oklahoma to do mental and physical exams for Social Security Disability.
Here is the process as a whole:
- Social Security makes the appointments.
- The doctor(s) see the patients and dictate(s) the reports.
- I, or one of the other three transcriptionists, type the dictation.
- The doctor signs the report.
- The report is sent to Social Security Disablity as part of the patient's file.
I have been doing this for eight years.
Quite often, on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, or another bulletin board system, someone asks me, "How can I get started doing medical transcription?"
In all honesty, I'm not the person to ask. I got started doing this as a fluke. Here's how it happened:
- I had been laid off.
- My mother was starting this company.
- She gave me a tape to listen to and said, "Here. See if you can do this."
- I did it.
I understand this is not the usual procedure for getting started doing medical transcription. I didn't go into it completely blind, though.
- In college, I had majored in counseling and learned a lot of the pscyhological terminology there.
- I found a good medical dictionary -- online and off -- that helped me with medical terminology.
- I befriended some doctors and was given old copies of the monthly supplement to the Physician's Desk Reference for medication spellings.
- One psychiatrist gave me a (probably out-dated) CD that had a lot of medications on it as well.
None of this is "regulation" for getting started in this kind of a career.
Many colleges and vocational-technical schools have certification programs for medical transcription. Those are honestly probably the best ways for you to get started doing medical transcription. There are a few things I can suggest, though:
- Beef up on your typing speed. If you are a slow typist, you won't last.
- Invest in a good office chair. Your back will thank you.
- Either buy an ergonomic keyboard or Smart Gloves (available at any drug store) to help ward off carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Learn excercises to do to help ward off carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Don't work from home. It can take over your life if you do.
Other than that, there is really only last thing I can say.
Good luck.
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