MTatHome Medical
Transcription Training School
MTatHome has been training in the
Medical Transcription Career Field for 13 years.
Our MT course comes with Resume & Job Assistance.
MTatHome is a Christian Owned School - Training MTs Since 1997.
Getting Hired as a Medical Transcriptionist from Home!
There is a huge need for qualified MTs! It is very important that you have
proper training and an interest in the Medical field to become successful.
Below is information on the "true facts" about getting
hired as a New Medical Transcriptionist after proper Training! We will not mislead you in any
way and will tell you both the pros and cons of finding work starting out as a New MT! There are plenty of jobs
for New MTs and we will tell you the facts, and only the facts - no unrealistic promises of getting started as a
New MT within a week from graduation. Getting into a new medical transcription job can take a little time,
however many people are now working successfully at home as Medical Transcriptionist.
You may have heard that it's impossible to get a job as a medical
transcriptionist unless you have experience. Usually, the person telling you this is an experienced medical
transcriptionist who never quite explains how she and tens of thousands of other medical transcriptionist
managed to get their first jobs. The fact is that medical transcription services have to hire new
Medical Transcriptionists, whether they want to or not.
The demand for medical transcription is growing at such a rate
that there are not enough experienced Medical Transcriptionists to service the
accounts, and this situation is going to intensify over the next few decades as baby-boomers age
and with the demand increasing health care services. Transcription services that refuse to hire new
Medical Transcriptionists are faced with two choices: they can turn down accounts, or they can pay a premium in
both compensation and benefits in an effort to attract experienced Medical Transcriptionists from their current
employers.
So what does it take to get your foot in the
door? You need to have Proper Training, high accuracy and productivity, and familiarity with
professional tools. In other words, there is no secret. There is a simple fact: if you learn to transcribe the
Basic 4 at 250 lines per hour with a 98% accuracy, and you know and use digital transcription equipment,
you'll have no trouble finding a transcription service that will give you a chance to prove yourself. There is a
difference in lines per hour and words per minute. To transcribe 250 lines per hour, you really need to be able
to type 65+ words per minute. If you cannot type 65+ words per minute, you can use programs such as text
expanders and macros to help you increase your productivity.
Even though
MTatHome is a very well known school and we get many job referrals that come into our office at an
ongoing basis; please don't be misled by claims of various training vendors. Few transcription services could
care less where you got your training. They only want to know that you can produce at professional
levels with a 98% accuracy, because they get paid on productivity, just like the Medical
Transcriptionist's they hire.
So why do so many help-wanted ads ask for experienced
only?
One of the reasons is because
when people wanting to "work at home" that have "no experience" in certain careers, look for the words "no
experience required" in job ads! Therefore; hundreds and even sometimes thousands of people will apply to
"any" job ad that says "no experience" and do not bother to look at the clause of what the "no experience."
is for. Another words, they will assume it is for a Data Entry, or Word Processing, job instead of reading that
it actually says "no prior work experience needed" for Trained MTs!
When this many people
apply to these no experience MT job ads it overwhelms the Doctor office, Hospitals, etc.
They do not have the staff to go through thousands of non-qualified resumes, letters to try to find the "New MTs"
that do have the prior training with being New, but no prior work experience. Itbecame easier for
them to place the job openings for the NEW MTs with colleges, MT Training Schools, and programs that offer job
placement assistance so that they can refer the resumes of the qualified trained Medical
Transcriptionists
This saves the Doctors from being overwhelmed with resumes of people looking for Data Entry, Word Processing, etc.
and actually gets Real New MT Resumes instead! Another reason is because many people who apply for medical
transcription jobs have not been adequately trained.
Even
courses that provide sufficient training in terminology usually ignore training in professional tools and
techniques and report format. As one employer recently said, "Oh sure, they can recite the ten major body
systems. Unfortunately, they can't transcribe more than 100 lines per hour."
A
"line" consists of 65 keystrokes, including characters and spaces, but not including formatting keystrokes, such
as Tab or Return.
To
give you an idea of what that translates to in typing speed, a person who can type 60+ words per minute
would, in theory, produce 300 lines per hour. However, for a medical transcriptionist to produce 300 lines
per hour, she must know her terminology and use professional tools, because medical typing is more complicated
than business or personal typing. 60 words per minute is just barely adequate typing speed for a
medical transcriptionist.
Again,
the Doctors can depend on the places they place the job openings with to refer the qualified MTs that have had
adequate training and can transcribe the number of lines required with the proper Accuracy as well. Understand
that Job Assistance means just that "assistance"! No company, school, or college can guarantee you a job unless
they are hiring you themselves!
There
are too many variables involved in the hiring process. We cannot read the Dr's mind in which they will or will
not hire! No one can! If they tell you otherwise then you need to be concerned about the honesty of the company
you are considering to take your training through! Job Assistance means that your resume is referred over to the
Doctors Office, Hospital, etc. that has placed the job opening for the New MT.
It
also may involve putting your resume online in an online resume database or private search area for the Dr's' to
search through. Again, Job Assistance does
not mean you
are placed "directly" into an MT job after training.
It can take an average of 1 - 3 months for most new MTs to get into their 1st Medical Transcription job
position. This varies depending on if you have any medical background such as Nurses that have much more
medical background. Nurses, Medical Assistants, Etc., usually will be able to get into an MT position much faster
after proper Transcription Training because of their background.
Don't walk - RUN - from any training vendor who tells you 35 words per minute are adequate, or that they can place
you in a job within a week after taking the course.
This is absolutely untrue! You
will have trouble getting a job if you can't type a
minimum of
65 words per minute, and employers routinely expect 70+ words per minute. However, accuracy is even more
important than how fast you type. How fast you type can determine your average pay, however low
accuracy can cost you the job position.
Most companies would like to see 98% accuracy in your transcription work.
As
a professional medical transcriptionist, the keyboard is one of your primary tools, and professionals are
expected to demonstrate expertise with their tools. Students who don't have adequate typing speed and accuracy
can gain the skills they need with inexpensive software programs designed to teach typing skills.
There
are many excellent programs available for $25 or less that can be used to increase typing skills while the
student is studying medical transcription. No student should allow slow typing speed to derail their
career.
Anyone
who is not suffering a physical disability can learn to type 70+ words per minute. It hasn't been that long
since secretaries were expected to type at least 72 words per minute on manual typewriters! In summary, the only
secret to breaking into medical transcription is competency.
If you hear someone say they took medical transcription training but no one was willing to hire them without
experience, ask them to explain to you what a hematocrit is and tell you its normal values, ask them how fast they
transcribe the Basic 4 and at what accuracy level, ask them if they own a digital transcriber. Somewhere among the
answers, you'll get a blank stare or a response that will clarify the real reason they can't get a job.
As a professional medical transcriptionist, you must know your terminology, know and use professional
tools, and have adequate keyboarding skills (know how to type well). Why should any transcription
service, or student, expect less?
*Professional Tools can be your keyboard, digital foot pedal, foot pedal software, medical
reference books or software, knowledge of how to do research on the Internet for new medical terms,
etc. These are the Professional tools that are important to your success.
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