The easy entry in the medical transcription profession makes many believe that the profession is an easy one. The transcriptionists who join the profession with this perception will definitely get a shock once they start working. Even the best courses cannot equip one for what’s in store. Let us look at how the profession can scare the unprepared.
Independent work
The medical transcriptionist is required to work on his/her own, without any supervision. While the people joining the profession are aware of the fact, they don’t know its intensity until they start working. Incomprehensible recordings, doctors who are difficult to deal with, and strict reviewers can cause a lot of trouble, more because the transcriptionist has to deal with all this alone.
Stringent deadlines
All professions that involve delivery have deadlines, but the deadlines in the medical transcription profession are a tad different. They don’t give you time to plan. Most of the work has a 24-hour turnaround time. There are some tasks that need to be delivered in as little as four hours! Medical transcriptionists are required to be always on their toes.
Zero tolerance of errors
The overall quality goal of the medical transcription work is 98 percent accuracy, but the profession does not allow even a single error when it comes to critical errors. A critical ero can impact the safety of a patient. Keeping this in mind, the transcriptionist can never be casual with his/her work.
Independent and regular learning
The medical transcriptionist is required to enhance his/her medical knowledge on a daily basis. For this, he/she dos not get an outside support. Given the kind of deadlines they work with, not all medical transcriptionists can cope with challenge of learning everyday.
Now that you are aware of the scary side of the profession, the medical transcription profession will not be able to scare you.
