The profession of Medical Transcription is very
versatile as well. After a few years of education, Medical Transcriptionists
can acquire work from medical transcription firms who receive dictations
made by doctors and turn these orders over to medical transcriptionists
to be transcribed.As part of that versatility, a Medical Transcriptionist
may be able to work full or part-time from home. The American Association
for Medical Transcription is the governing body in the United States that
certifies Medical Transcriptionists. Although you may not need certification
to work as one, a certification from the AAMT will certainly increase
you're "market value" and credibility.
Medical Transcription has grown out of its infancy of merely listening
and transcribing the words dictated by a doctor. Medical Transcription
has matured and now requires specific education and knowledge regarding
medical language, Greek and Latin prefixes and suffixes, physical anatomy,
physiology, disease processes, medical science and procedures, medical
instruments, pharmacology, laboratory instruments, laboratory test results,
medical reference material techniques and many, many more.About the Author
Carol Benkman is free lance writer who does research and writing in a
variety of fields ranging from outdoor sports, animals, animal rescue,
to technical fields such as medicine, psychology, engineering and spirituality