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The usual requirements for transcriptionists
are as follows: They must have a thorough
knowledge of medical terminology, an excellent
command of grammar and above-average keyboarding
skills. Keyboarding is more than just
typin – it means proficiency in
using all the keys on your keyboard. Procrastination
is not a trait that works well in this
profession, so if you have the habit of
putting things off then medical transcription
is not the job for you. Home-based transcriptionists
must be independent self-starters, should
be able to research unfamiliar phrases
or jargon when necessary, and should be
conscientious, detail-oriented workers.Most
companies would rather hire medical transcriptionists
with previous in-house experience when
hiring someone to work from home, since
they can save time that would be spent
training. Many require that applicants
have a year or more of experience working
in a clinic or hospital.If you're an aspiring
medical transcriptionist without any experience,
though, there are some companies that
only require their applicants to have
excellent listening and keyboarding skills
and, of course, good understanding of
English grammar. These employers provide
their home-based applicants with medical
resources that contain terms, abbreviations
and medical definitions to assist them
on their transcription. About the Author
Kathryn Whittaker has an interest in Health
related topics. To access more information
on medical
transcription or on online
medical transcription,click
on the links.
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