MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION TRAINING
Medical transcriptionists use electronic devices to convert voice recordings from physicians and other healthcare workers into formal reports. Many medical transcriptionists work for hospitals, physicians' offices, and third-party transcription companies that provide services to healthcare establishments. Most are full time, but part-time work is common. Medical transcriptionists typically need postsecondary education that leads to a certificate. Prospective medical transcriptionists must know basic medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and rules of grammar. Medical professionals require a wide range of transcription services on a day-to-day basis. Their duties involve the following: Transcribe the voice recordings of a patient's medical history for a variety of medical specialties including Radiology , Acute Care and Oncology. Interpret medical information and categorize the data in notes, operative reports, patient records, consultation...