As a medical transcriptionist you should have
a good understanding of medical terminology and their spelling.
While a degree or course in medical transcription is not required,
especially if you are working for smaller doctors’ offices,
it does help to gain more lucrative contacts and of course prepares
you for the work ahead. There is an increasing need for transcription
in the business world. In addition to the traditional letter dictating
work that you can pick up, there is an increasing demand for transcriptionists
that will turn teleconferences and online meetings into written
documents. It seems that almost any online business owner these
days is holding teleseminars or teleconferences these days to communicate
with both
customers and business partners. While many people
appreciate the option of listening to information, there are also
quite a few who prefer to read a transcript of the call. You could
stay busy just transcribing for a few online business owners, or
work as a secretary taking dictations for a few traditional business
owners in your area.If you have good typing skills, transcription
may be a great way for you to telecommute. Start with some general
business or teleconference type jobs. If transcription is something
you enjoy doing, it may be worth your wile to take a class or course
to prepare you for medical or legal transcription, both of which
require extensive knowledge of special terms in the respective field.
For More Information about Medical Transcription you can
Mail me support@medicaltranscriptionzone.com
With Best Regards
Kathy L Sistrunk

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