The fast and easy way to explore a medical transcription career
Flexibility is one of the most enticing aspects of a career in medical transcription. Perfect for in the office, at home, or on vacation, medical transcriptionists can often create lifestyle-appropriate schedules. The transcription field also appeals as a part-time, post-retirement income source for ex-healthcare-industry workers. If you’re interested in a career in this growing field, Medical Transcription For Dummies serves as an accessible entry point.
With guidance on getting through training and certification and exploring opportunities within the myriad different kinds of employment arrangements, Medical Transcription For Dummies gives you everything you need to get started in medical transcription.
Guides you on getting though medical transcription training and certification
Includes expert advice and tips on how to approach complex medical jargon and understand procedures
Plain-English explanations of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, diagnostic procedures, pharmacology, and treatment assessments
Whether used as a classroom supplement or a desk reference, students and professionals alike can benefit from Medical Transcription For Dummies.
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From the Inside Flap
Learn to:
Navigate medical transcription training
Explore opportunities in this exciting field
Use your healthcare experience to make extra money as a medical transcriptionist
The fast track to starting a career in medical transcription
With guidance on getting through training and certification and exploring opportunities within this rapidly growing field, Medical Transcription For Dummies gives you everything you need to get started in medical transcription. Whether used as a classroom supplement or a desk reference, students and professionals alike can benefit from Medical Transcription For Dummies.
Medical transcription 101 take an in-depth look at what MTs do on a daily basis, what it takes to break into the field, and the crucial (and correct) training you need
If you build it discover and build the technical skills at the heart of a successful medical transcription career, from mastering medical terminology to formatting medical reports following industry standards
Put on your reporter’s hat get a detailed tour of the “Big Four” family of reports (each with its own chapter) and how to transcribe them
Get to work find tips and advice to help you choose and land your first medical transcription job and the one after that
Arm yourself with allies turn to the glossary, examples, and sample reports for a unique cross-section of references that are every MT’s trusted friend
Open the book and find:
Tips for navigating the certification course
Tricks for coping with mumbly mouthed dictators
Common myths about medical transcription
The technical details of outfitting a home office
Important financial considerations
Job prospects and employment options
How to manage on-the-job issues
What to expect whether working fro m home or in an office
From the Back Cover
Learn to:
Navigate medical transcription training
Explore opportunities in this exciting field
Use your healthcare experience to make extra money as a medical transcriptionist
The fast track to starting a career in medical transcription
With guidance on getting through training and certification and exploring opportunities within this rapidly growing field, Medical Transcription For Dummies gives you everything you need to get started in medical transcription. Whether used as a classroom supplement or a desk reference, students and professionals alike can benefit from Medical Transcription For Dummies.
Medical transcription 101 take an in-depth look at what MTs do on a daily basis, what it takes to break into the field, and the crucial (and correct) training you need
If you build it discover and build the technical skills at the heart of a successful medical transcription career, from mastering medical terminology to formatting medical reports following industry standards
Put on your reporter’s hat get a detailed tour of the “Big Four” family of reports (each with its own chapter) and how to transcribe them
Get to work find tips and advice to help you choose and land your first medical transcription job and the one after that
Arm yourself with allies turn to the glossary, examples, and sample reports for a unique cross-section of references that are every MT’s trusted friend
Open the book and find:
Tips for navigating the certification course
Tricks for coping with mumbly mouthed dictators
Common myths about medical transcription
The technical details of outfitting a home office
Important financial considerations
Job prospects and employment options
How to manage on-the-job issues
What to expect whether working fro m home or in an office
About the Author
Anne Martinez is an experienced medical transcriptionist who has written more than 100 articles for such publications as Contract Professional, USA Today Magazine, Career Woman, and Parenting.