MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION TRAINING
Doctors, nurse practitioners, and
other healthcare providers dictate
their confidential notes about each
visit. Transcriptionists take these
notes and transcribe them into a
comprehensive record of the visit.
They use a template based on the type of practice, with most specialties having different requirements. Sometimes they receive files that are unedited speech-to-text translations. They then edit and format these notes and turn them into a finished document
While they are transcribing, medical transcriptionists use their extensive medical terminology knowledge and critical thinking skills to make sure mistakes are minimized. If they encounter conflicting information, such as a person listed as taking a medication that they are allergic to, they stop and get clarification to make sure the record is accurate.
Most medical transcriptionists complete a certificate program that includes courses in medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, medical specialties, diagnostic studies, and pharmacology.
Some complete an associate's degree program. Medical transcriptionists are sometimes called medical language specialists, and they need to have an excellent command of grammar and punctuation.

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