This blog has often discussed ways to make your medical transcription career better. There are some things that are absolutely no-no for a good medical transcription career. Let’s look into the don’ts of this profession.
Don’t commit critical errors. Now, this one is obvious. The medical transcription profession has zero tolerance when it comes to critical errors. A careless error on your part can risk a patient’s health. And you can ruin your career with even a single error of this kind. So, critical errors are a complete no-no.
Don’t panic when faced with a crisis. As a medical transcriptionist, you are required to work independently. There will be situations that will make you look out for help. Incomprehensible recordings, difficult reviewers, and many such problems can put you in a crisis situation. The key here is not to panic. You should consult seniors, your medical transcription company, and your peers for help.
Don’t let the confidentiality of your data be compromised. Irrespective of where you work, in an office or at home, you cannot let anyone access any work information, even by accident. Make sure your cabinets are locked, unnecessary papers shredded, and your computer inaccessible. Don’t let your work computer be used for personal purposes by anyone, including you.
Don’t flag irresponsibly. Inappropriate flagging can put your medical transcription career at risk. At times, you may be faced with recordings that have some parts absolutely incomprehensible. Don’t assume things in such cases. Make sure you flag such instances. At the same time, don’t flag something because of your lack of interest and energy to research.
If there is anything else you would like to add to the list, drop in a line.
