Medical Transcription:
A Rewarding and Challenging Career by Mary Ruff-King The field of medical
transcription is very attractive to most people because it does allow
the opportunity to work from home and make a decent to good income.
However, most individuals getting into this field do not know the challenges
they will face once they decide to pursue this field.
Medical transcription work is not easy because doctors are usually rushed
and treating patients is their priority. Dealing with paperwork and
dictating are necessary tasks they must complete, and sometimes how
they do it leaves a lot to be desired. It can be difficult to understand
what a doctor has said and what he has written.Consequently, medical
transcriptionists must stay vigilant and alert when transcribing. An
injury to the left hand can suddenly be dictated or written as the right
hand
then once again changed back to the left. Thus, medical transcriptionists
act as a quality control gatekeeper and must catch such errors.Medical
transcriptionists are truly medical language specialists. There are
many medical words that sound similar. Abduction and adduction; a fusion
and effusion; oral and aural are good examples of such similar sounding
medical terms.
A good MT knows what words to use and more importantly, what word or
words should have been used by the doctor in the dictation. Medical
transcriptionists must also be very competent in English usage and grammar.
Dictating on the fly, as doctors do, is not easy; and it is the medical
transcriptionist's responsibility to make sure the meaning is conveyed
in a concise and grammatically correct format. It takes time, usually
years, to fully develop this technical skill.
Medical transcriptionists must have bulldogged determination to find
out what the doctor is saying if it cannot be understood. Developing
a network of like-minded people in the same field helps in this regard.
There are times when it might take a few minutes just to decipher one
or two words on a tape or what has been written in a medical record.
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