Course Details
Course details
Being a certified MT is not necessary to obtain a job as a medical transcriptionist. MT's typically make a personal choice as to whether they would like to become certified or not. The only formal educational requirement to become a medical transcriptionist is a high school diploma. The association for healthcare documentation integrity (AHDI) offers testing to become a certified medical transcriptionist (CMT) or a registered medical transcriptionist (RMT) many believes that obtaining certification like these will lead to better business opportunities, however choosing not to become certified or registered does not mean that your skills set is less valued in comparison to someone with a few extra letters after their name. COURSE OUTLINE LECTURE TOPICS:
MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION
MODULE 2: BODY SYSTEM
MODULE 3: DRUGS/PHARMACOLOGY
MODULE 4: PSYCHIATRY
MODULE 5: IMAGING MODALITIES
MODULE 6: DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY PRACTICAL/ HANDS-ON TOPICS
MODULE 7: BASIC RULES ON GRAMMAR
MODULE 8: WORK TYPES
MODULE 9: LISTENING COMPREHENSION
MODULE 10: TYPING SKILLS
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION COURSE
Working as a medical transcription (MT) is very popular for those looking for work flexibility, since much of the work can be conducted from home. If you are interested in becoming a medical transcription, below are the requirement for the job.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES FOR MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION
- Knowledge of medical terminology
- Above-average typing skills, writing skills, grammar skills, memory skills and communication skills.
- Basic to the above-average knowledge of computers
- Can accurately transcribe information, particularly patient identifying information
- Ability to follow directions and instructions
- Real-world experience in medical transcription
- Will consult reference materials and resources to ensure use of correct terminology
- Has the ability to record and maintain records and number figure
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION TRAINING
Medical transcription training is available for those who recently decided to pursue a MT career, but it is also available to those who wish to continue to develop their MT education and skills. Many websites offer online training courses and tutorials that you can participate in from the comfort of your own home. In addition, numerous colleges, community colleges, universities, and vocational schools offer medical transcription classes and training.
Medical transcription is a profession that encompasses technology, grammar, spelling, writing, and medical terminology. These are areas of study that are constantly changing, so staying up-to-date on the latest skills and methods is essential. For newcomers to the profession, it may be beneficial to participate in an internship or practicum shadowing an established medical transcriptionist.