Actually, the medical transcription profession does not ask for anything. Yeah, it does expect an aptitude, but there are no prerequisites anywhere. And yet, we write so many posts on possessing that magical aptitude for the profession. Why? If the profession does not ask for qualifications or experience, why should we? Well, we don’t ask for these things. We just want you to find out for yourself if you have what it takes to be a medical transcriptionist. We want you to find out if you have the interest and the skill to handle the work and the profession’s challenges. Read on to understand what we are implying.
The profession does not mention anything about your expertise in English, but we insist that you possess an above-average command over the English language. Why? Because the medical transcriptionist is required to make sense of all the medical information and create meaningful records. Poor English grammar can risk changing the meaning of information, thereby risking the occurrence of critical and major errors.
We also insist that you possess analytical skills. This is because you are required to analyze information logically to render meaning to medical records. Imagine all the trouble you will have in work every day if you don’t like to analyze information.
Self motivation is part of the aptitude we expect in a medical transcription aspirant. That’s because of the nature of the medical transcription work; the work may tend to become monotonous in the long run.
We insist you should be comfortable working on your own. The medical transcription profession does not provide you with regular guidance and constant supervision. You have to be able to handle everyday tasks on your own, but also to deal with crisis situations independently.
We also expect a medical transcription aspirant to be willing to learn and research. Now, obsolete medical knowledge will not keep you in the medical transcription industry for too long. Thus, you have got to be willing to make an effort and spend time in learning.
It is for your own good that you should look at the pros and cons of the profession and how you fit into the medical transcription field.
