if medical transcription from home is for you.On the positive side,
many people are earning a nice living performing medical transcription
from the comfort of their own homes. Incomes of $50,000 to $75,000
are realistic and some medical transcriptionists make even more
but on the other hand, there's more to it than you might think.
In addition, because more and more transcription is being outsourced,
once you establish yourself as a reliable and competent contractor,
you should have more work than you can handle.Here are few things
to consider as you ponder a new career in medical transcription
at home.Medical Terminology It's essential to have a thorough understanding
of medical terminology and the proper spelling of these terms. The
reason is simple,
accuracy is essential in any transcription and because time is money
in this profession and because you are paid by the amount of work
you can produce, if you're struggling with every other word you
won't get much done. Of course, you would clearly have medical spellchecking
software on your computer but if you don't understand the terms
as you listen to the dictated messages you won't be as productive
as you need to be.Of course, you don't need to be familiar with
all medical terminology because most transcriptionists specialize
in specific areas such as ophthalmology.Listening Skills Most of
the time, you will be transcribing from some type of audio tape
and these tapes are not always the best quality and doctors are
not thinking of you when they are dictating.Click
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