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Tips To Help You Find The Right Medical Transcription Opportunity

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How do you look for a medical transcription opportunity? Which way is the most effective way of finding a job? Well, when you combine all ways, you make them all effective. So, it is important you do not skip any source while looking for that medical transcription job.

  • Register with all popular job websites. Check the websites of medical transcription companies if they are hiring. If they are, send your resume to the right people. And make sure you send it in the format requested by the company. You may even be asked to fill in application forms online. Make sure that you follow all the instructions given and provide accurate information.
  • Make it a point to look up opportunities on search engines like Google. You should know the right keywords to use or you will get confused with the countless search results.
  • Go through the classifieds of newspapers regularly. And don’t forget to go through the job supplements of more than one newspaper.
  • The yellow pages may not be checked by many, but you should look at them once in a while. You never know, you may find the best opportunity in those pages.
  • Visit the local hospitals and clinic. Inquire about any medical transcription work. You may get some very decent assignments from here.

Even before you begin your job hunt, make sure the medical transcription course you are taking up has some kind of job assistance. It will help make your entry into the industry easy.

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How Do You Look For a Medical Transcription Opportunity?

Medical Transcription Jobs

What is the best way to look for a medical transcription job? Start sending your resume to medical transcription companies? Look up jobs on the Internet? What exactly is the right way to find a medical transcription job? Well, there is no right way. There are multiple ways. And you need to try every one of those.

Before I talk about how to land a medical transcription opportunity, let me ask you something. Did the institute where you enrolled for the medical transcription course offer you placement assistance? If your answer is ‘no’ I am going to bang my head on a wall.

If you have read this blog before, you know how we insist on you choosing your medical transcription course with care. You should not join a course that is not followed by some sort of job assistance. A good institute will have industry contacts, and if you start off with some help from the institute, you don’t have to lose time or worry about landing a good first opportunity.

Now, you don’t need to be satisfied with what the institute has to offer. Look for a job on your own. Here’s how.

  • Register yourself with job websites.
  • Check out medical transcription company websites and apply to them.
  • Get yourself listed in the yellow pages and on Craigslist.
  • Approach local hospitals and clinics to find out if they have an opportunity.

I hope this post helped. Do share your experiences of medical transcription job search with our readers.

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Why Medical Transcription is a Sensible Profession in These Times

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Do you know anyone who was not affected by the recent recession? Economies the world over were adversely affected by the recession. However, the medical transcription industry continued to do well. Why? Because the need for medical records increased during the recession instead of decreasing.

The medical transcription profession emerged absolutely unscathed from the recession, telling the world that it is a sturdy profession. There are some other factors too that make medical transcription a sensible profession in current times.

In a world where academic and professional qualifications matter a lot, medical transcription doesn’t ask for any qualification or experience. What you need is an aptitude. This helps pave way for people with the right aptitude but no specific qualification. The entry into the profession helps boost people’s morale.

In this industry, you get paid according to your proficiency. Given that the profession doesn’t have any prerequisites, it pays reasonably well at the start. And as you gain expertise in the job, your income increases accordingly.

The profession is probably one of the very few that offers you tremendous flexibility. First, you get the flexibility to choose your work timings. Second, you can choose the number of hours you want to work. Third, you can choose to work from home. Fourth, as a freelancing medical transcriptionist, you can say ‘no’ to work.

The medical transcription profession is immensely satisfying in many ways. Apart from providing an easy entry, good pay, and flexibility, medical transcription makes you feel satisfied. The satisfaction comes from the fact that you create records that are important for the smooth functioning of the healthcare and insurance industries.

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Do You Have Questions About Medical Transcription?

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It is obvious to have concerns before joining a new profession. If you have questions about medical transcription, get them answered to your satisfaction before you even consider becoming a medical transcriptionist.

Someone the other day asked me if a good typing speed was an eligibility requirement for medical transcription. Well, the medical transcription profession has absolutely no eligibility conditions. As per your typing speed is concerned, it is good to have an above-average speed to help with your productivity. However, typing is not a primary skill needed to be a medical transcriptionist. The transcriptionist’s job is to decipher the voice recordings and turn them into relevant medical records. This requires sound medical knowledge and the skill to analyze and interpret information.

Is medical transcription so easy that anyone can do it? If not, why doesn’t it have any prerequisites? The truth is that the profession is a specialized one and definitely not everyone’s cup of tea. It is true that entry into the medical transcription profession is easy. One does not need a formal qualification or an experience to join the profession. However, the profession requires a certain aptitude that only a few possess. A person without the right aptitude cannot handle the profession.

If you are concerned about the future of medical transcription and if there are opportunities for you, let me tell you that the future of this industry is probably brighter than many. Just look at what happened to industries the world over during this recession. The medical transcription industry, however, emerged unscathed from it. The US Department of Labor projects that the number of medical transcription opportunities will grow at a rate of 14 percent to 2016 from what it was in 2006. This rate is more than the average rate of growth of other occupations. So, you get an idea of what the future is like.

Hope this post helps you get an idea of the medical transcription profession. Let us know if you have more questions.

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How To Create The Medical Transcription Resume

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As soon as you complete the medical transcription training, you have to start looking for medical transcription jobs. A good training institute will offer you some placement assistance but you still need to make that perfect resume. How do you create the resume? Do you put all information in a document and start formatting it? If that is what you do, that’s a bad idea. Let me give you tips that will make your job easy and professional at the same time.

There are resume templates in your word processor. Use one to create your resume. Creating a resume from scratch will not only waste your time and take a lot of effort, but also make your resume look unprofessional.

If you have just completed your training, include the hours of dictation. And if you are an experienced medical transcriptionist, mention the kind of work you have done so far. This will establish your proficiency. Don’t forget to include your transcription skills such as your typing speed, typing accuracy, and transcription accuracy in the resume.

Include details of your achievements in the medical transcription field as well as in other fields. Your achievements tell a lot about your dedication; this makes a good impression on your potential employer.

Include references of your previous employers/clients. Make sure the contact information of the references is correct. Let your references know that they are a part of your resume. Make sure your contact details of those of your references are correct.

Once you have put all the information in the document, review it thoroughly. Make sure there are no spelling or grammar errors. And get your resume reviewed by someone else before you start sending it to medical transcription companies.

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What Is The Best Way To Look For Medical Transcription Opportunities?

Medical Transcription Jobs

How do you look for a good medical transcription opportunity? All of us have a favorite source for jobs. Many of us raid the newspaper, some go to the good-old Google, some log in to all popular job websites, and others check the yellow pages on a regular basis. Now, what is the ideal way of looking for a medical transcription opportunity? A combination of all of the aforementioned ways.

You knew I was going to say that, didn’t you? Now, isn’t this obvious? It is wise to check out all the job sources. Let me share some simple but important job hunting tips.

  • Register with all popular job websites and submit your resume on them. Do mention all your job preferences along with your skills.
  • Check the websites of medical transcription companies to find out if they are hiring. If they are, send your resume to them. Make sure you send it to the right people.
  • When sending your resume online, make sure it is in the format requested by the company.
  • When filling in an online application form, make it a point to follow all the instructions given.
  • While looking for jobs through a search engine, use the right keywords. Don’t just write ‘medical transcription opportunities’, be specific and write something like ‘medical transcription opportunities for freshers in Philadelphia’.
  • Check the classifieds of your newspaper regularly. Make sure you go through the job supplements of more than one newspaper.
  • Go through yellow pages every once in a while.
  • Visit the local hospitals and clinic. Inquire if they have any medical transcription assignments for you.
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The State of Medical Transcription Opportunities

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Some people will tell you that the medical transcription profession is a secure one, others will tell you it has no future. What is the real deal with medical transcription opportunities? Let’s analyze.

Given the way the recent economy has affected the industries the world over, the industries that have managed to do well have been considered strong and stable. Medical transcription jobs did not decrease because of the recession. In fact, the recession saw opportunities increasing in the medical transcription field.

There are actually several reasons for the increase in medical transcription jobs. The first relates directly to the economy directly. When times are tough, people’s stress levels rise and that causes their immune systems to suffer. This leads to an increase in illnesses with an equal increase in the number of doctor visits.

Other factors affecting medical transcription jobs include an aging of our population. Now the ever-aging and ever-increasing population definitely increases the demand for medical records. And this means a rise in medical transcription opportunities.

At present, there is no shortage of medical transcription opportunities. If you have the right aptitude and the willingness to commit yourself to the demanding profession, you are ready to become a medical transcriptionist.

Don’t let opinions and perceptions bother you. If you are not sure about the future of medical transcription, get in touch with some medical transcriptionists and seek guidance from them. It is recommended you get all your concerns answered before you venture into the world of medical transcription.

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Where Are You Looking for Medical Transcription Opportunities?

Medical Transcription Jobs

The biggest challenge you face after completing your medical transcription training is to find a good job. I have always insisted on going for a course that is followed by some kind of placement assistance. This makes your search easier and your life peaceful. You need not take up a job that comes through the institute but you should definitely have an option. Now, let’s look at the other sources for medical transcription opportunities.

  • The good old newspaper – The print has not lost its charm yet. Check out the classifieds every day. When looking for a job, try looking in more newspapers than one. Make sure you grab the opportunities’ supplement of all the newspapers.
  • Yellow pages – Yellow pages are still popular. Go through the ‘Jobs available’ section of the yellow pages properly.
  • Local medical clinics and hospitals – Visit the local hospitals and clinics and ask them if they are looking for medical transcriptionists. You will be surprised to know how many positions are not advertised properly. You may land your dream job right in your locality.
  • The know-all Internet – Of course, this is the main source of jobs for most people. Job search on the Internet is not very easy, though. Make sure you register with all popular job websites. Send your resumes to the hiring department of premier medical transcription companies. Use smart keywords to look up jobs on search engines.

Don’t lose hope if you don’t get what you are looking for. There are many medical transcription opportunities out there; be patient and you will get a good job.

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Medical Transcription Training – Are There Guarantees?

Medical Transcription Training

One question that people frequently ask is what sort of guarantees there are in finding work once they have completed their medical transcription training. It’s a cheeky question really since no profession really offers any guarantee of work. After all, it really does depend on your work history, your work ethics and sometimes even your personality and how you approach things.

Some organizations offer guarantees when it comes to their training products – a satisfaction guarantee if you like. Others make wild claims such as having you in paid work within a week of completing their training. You really do need to read the fine print, however, since there are often obscure conditions to this such as passing with very high scores, or having prior experience in a related industry.

That is not to say that medical transcription training doesn’t lead to work fairly quickly.  Most graduates who submit a resume can expect to find paid employment within 60 days. FutureMT, for example, does guarantee to find you employment within 60 days, or they will provide you with free access to their employment services for a full year. Now this is not a training guarantee, it is employment service guarantee.

In the case of FutureMT, if you complete and pass their medical transcriptionist training course and receive a Certificate of Completion, all you need to do is submit a resume and their guarantee comes into play. No fine print, no hidden conditions. This is what you need to check with any guarantee.

No training course in the world can ever really guarantee employment.  They can do their best to help you find employment, and to continue to do so until you are successfully employed. To expect much more is not really a reasonable expectation – even in an industry that is crying out for more medical transcriptionists. The fact there is a shortage of course is a big plus for you.

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What Do You Have in Your Medical Transcription Resume?

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Your medical transcription resume is the first thing your potential employer comes across. The chance to impress the employer personally will happen only if your resume is shortlisted. For that to happen, your resume should be able to draw a good picture of you. Not a false picture, but a precise one. Now, how do you make a resume that has all the detail about you without looking cluttered? Focus on creating a resume that is concise but informative. Here are a few tips to help you create that perfect resume.

  • Pay attention to the format: Avoid creating your resume from scratch. Use a template provided by your word processor. It will not only be a faster way to create the resume but will also give your profile a professional look.
  • Make it informative: If you are a fresher, include the hours of dictation that you practiced with in your medical  transcription training. Mention your transcription skills including the typing speed, typing accuracy, and transcription accuracy. Include your achievements in the medical transcription field as well as in other fields. Achievements indicate your dedication.
  • Get references: Include references to previous employers/clients. And keep them informed about their inclusion in your resume as references.
  • Review well: Check the resume for spelling and grammar errors. Review your resume manually after you have used the built-in grammar-checker and spell-checker of the word processor. Verify that your contact details and that of your references are correct. Make sure there are no inconsistencies or errors of any kind in the resume.
  • Seek another opinion: Get someone else to review your resume. This will help find out any obvious errors that you may have missed.

We wish you all the luck finding your dream job!

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