Medical Transcription is No Cakewalk

Medical Transcription Jobs

I have always mentioned that medical transcription is challenging. What makes it challenging. Do its challenges make it a bad choice as a career? Well, I believe that it’s the challenges that make the profession a specialized one. If everyone could be a transcriptionist, it would no longer be a sought-after profession. Let’s loot at what makes it difficult to survive as a medical transcriptionist.

The deadlines in this field are absolutely sacrosanct and so are the quality goals. In the medical transcription medical transcription job, you are required to turn around medical records in 24 hours. Some tasks need to be completed within a few hours. Not all people can handle the load of everyday deadlines. Then there are the quality goals that are unlike the ones in any other profession. A single error (critical error) can put your career at risk. The overall quality goal is 98 percent while the goal with respect to critical errors is 100 percent.

Oh yeah, there is another thing in the profession that not many others have. You have to keep learning throughout your work life. The medical transcriptionist is required to update his/her knowledge of medical terms and subjects almost everyday.

Medical transcription work requires you to research extensively. And also analyze information logically. As a transcriptionist, you have to make sure that the medical records you create are complete, relevant, and meaningful.

What one needs to do well in this field is discipline and focus. Also, you need to keep yourself motivated. If you think you can handle the work well, it’s time for you to look for a medical transcription course.

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