If you already have a background in medical terminology you
can become a medical transcriptionist without taking a medical
transcription course. This article outlines some strategies
to get started in medical transcription without a course.
Steps
- Have a background in medical terminology: If you have
no background in medical terminology at all, you should
get that experience either through work or training, before
attempting to become an at-home medical transcriptionist
(if you do opt for training, http://www.andrewsschool.com
is one of the few well-regarded distance training courses).
- If possible, get some outside experience before working
at home: I am told that most of the large agencies that
hire at-home medical transcriptionists simply will not hire
a person who has not had a course and/or real-time medical
transcription experience at a hospital or doctor's office.
Therefore, if you have the freedom to work outside the home
for a couple of years it may well be worth looking for medical
transcription experience outside of the home before attempting
to start your home-based transcription business.
- Network with local doctors and hospitals: One of the
transcriptionists I advised during the time she was starting
her work-at-home medical transcription career did not take
a medical transcription course. She did, however, have a
medical career background before transcription. She mentioned
to a doctor she knows that she wanted to do transcription
from home and he passed her contact information along to
his transcription service. Before she knew it she had work!
- Highlight your transferable skills: Present your prior
medical terminology experience or training in a way that
makes it easy for a potential client or employer to see
that you have medical familiarity. A "Skills" section at
the top of your resume that clearly lists medical terminology,
typing speed, and any transcription experience is vital.
- Perform your audition transcript with utmost care: This
is your opportunity to shine and it is the most important
stage of the hire process. If you are provided with any
instructions for the audition make certain you follow them
exactly. Proofread your transcript several times and double
check every medical term online or with a good medical dictionary.
Tips
- Remember, if you have the basic skills then getting medical
transcription work is really a matter of being in the right
place at the right time and presenting the right information
(a good professional resume, cover letter, and a painstakingly-performed
audition).
- Keep contacting potential clients and employers until
you find someone who recognizes your potential and gives
you that first break. Fast, reliable transcriptionists with
good language skills and an excellent grasp of medical terminology
are always in demand!
Things You'll Need
- A fully-equipped home office with computer, word processing
software, high speed Internet connection, digital foot pedal,
and good quality headset.
Sources and Citations
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