The other day someone asked me, “What’s the big deal with MT?”
I said, “It doesn’t have prerequisites.”
He asked, “Is that a good thing? Anyone can be a transcriptionist then.”
I said, “Yes. And No.”
My acquaintance gave me a puzzled look. In a half an hour long conversation I think I managed to explain to him the deal with medical transcription. Here’s a point-wise break down of the discussion.
- Because medical transcription allows an easy entry, it manages to boost your morale. Your age, education, experience don’t matter. What matters is the aptitude you have.
- Given that the profession doesn’t ask for any academic or professional qualifications, or any experience, medical transcription pays really well. And your income increases as you become proficient in the job.
- The profession offers flexibility like no other. You get to choose your work timings. Medical transcription even allows you to work from home. You can even fix up the number of hours you want to work.
- You develop important soft skills during the course of your job. The profession teaches you to be patient, focused, disciplined and goal oriented. You also learn to work independently and motivate yourself.
- The medical transcription profession makes you feel good. Since you are responsible for creating medical records that are integral to the functioning of the healthcare and the insurance industries, you derive a sense of satisfaction and pride from this.
Now, the next time somebody asks you the big deal about medical transcription, you know what to say.
