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Choosing Medical Transcription As A Career Submitted
By: Mila Sidman Medical transcription is one of those careers where you
either hate it or love it. I have been a medical transcriptionist for
a long time and still love what I do. I enjoy the continuous learning,
take pride in my work and think it’s absolutely fantastic.But, what
will it be like for you? If you’re thinking about a career in medical
transcription here are a few things to consider:Do you enjoy working on
your own?Whether you work outside the home or
from home, this is one career where you will have
to be self disciplined. You are left to produce your own work and will
not have someone looking over your shoulder.Do you have a good grasp of
the English language?You will need to have a good understanding of English
and grammar. Grammar you could learn through a class, but if you have
trouble understanding spoken English then perhaps you could take a class
to improve your language skills
before starting your MT course.Will I be able to
sit in front of a computer for extended periods of time?Medical transcription
is all about typing. You will sit in front of a computer for hours at
a time transcribing documents.
Do I need a social career? Medical transcription isn’t the most
social career out there. You will network and meet other MTs but while
you’re working you will be on your own concentrating on your work,
and you can’t have a conversation while transcribing.So whether
you work from home or in an office, you really won’t spend a lot
of time involved with others while working.Click
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