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Medical Transcriptionists work with physicians and surgeons in multiple specialties. They work with pharmacists, therapists, technicians, nurses, dietitian, social workers, psychologists, and other medical personnel. All of these healthcare providers rely on information that is received, documented, and disseminated by the Medical Transcriptionist.
Some transcriptionists choose to work at home as employees of transcription businesses or hospitals. Still others provide services as independent contractors.
Qualified Medical Transcriptionists who wish to expand their professional responsibilities may become quality assurance specialists, supervisors, managers, department heads, or owners of Medical Transcription businesses.
Experienced Medical Transcriptionists may become teachers, working in schools and colleges to educate future Medical Transcriptionists.
Medical Transcription Job Outlook
Job opportunities will be good for Medical Transcriptionists in Lincroft, New Jersey, according to the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupation Outlook Handbook. Employment of Medical Transcriptionists is projected to grow faster than average for all occupations through 2014. Demand for Medical Transcription services will be spurred by a growing and aging population.
What will I learn in the Medical Transcription Program
Brookdale Community College’s Medical transcriptionist certificate will teach you how to listen to dictated recordings made by physicians and other healthcare professionals and transcribe them into medical reports, correspondence, and other administrative material. These documents eventually become part of patients’ permanent files.
Older age groups receive proportionately greater numbers of medical tests, treatments, and procedures that require documentation. A high level of demand for transcription services also will be sustained by the continued need for electronic documentation that can easily be shared among providers, third-party payers, regulators, consumers, and health information systems.
Growing numbers of Medical Transcriptionists will be needed to amend patients’ records, edit documents from speech recognition systems, and identify discrepancies in medical reports.
Who is a Medical Transcriptionist?A Medical Transcriptionist must have:
An educational program in Medical Transcription will prepare the student for entry-level employment as a Medical Transcriptionist by providing the basic knowledge, understanding, and skills required to transcribe healthcare dictation and prepare patient care documents with accuracy, clarity, consistency, and timeliness, applying the principles of professional and ethical conduct.