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Medical Transcription Schools

 

Author: Seth Miller

Medical transcription is a valuable (and lucrative) medical service that does not require actual qualification in medical science. In simple terms, medical transcription deals with converting patient reports and records dictated by doctors into an electronic or paper format. Their notes are dictated into digital recording devices and outsourced to such units all over the world.

Medical transcription is also crucial in optimizing the commercial viability of medical establishments, since it facilitates efficient time management, elimination of backlogs and reduced operation costs. It is a highly specialized field and carries an enormous burden of responsibility. Errors, inconsistencies and delays in transcribed reports can have very grave legal and medical consequences for doctors and their patients.

The baseline requirements for an aspiring medical transcriptionist are excellent command of the English language, an exhaustive fund of medical terminology and a willingness to learn constantly. While it is possible to qualify as a medical transcriptionist through courses offered at certain colleges and schools as well as through correspondence courses, true expertise is only obtained by professional medical transcription schools.

In America, medical transcription schools follow the parameters of the Model Curriculum for Medical Transcription laid down by the AAMT (American Association for Medical Transcription). These are quite exacting, since a course that follows this pattern can last two years, and it requires a period of training at an actual medical care facility. Upon the successful completion of such a course, a student acquires the highly coveted qualification of Certified Medical Transcriptionist (CMA).

For those who intend to make medical transcription their primary career, not attending medical transcription school is not really an option. There are various professional guidelines involved in medical transcription ? confidentiality, turn-around times, accuracy, research skills etc. - that are best learned under expert professional guidance.

Author Bio:
Seth Miller is a notable scripter. Seth likes to pen down articles about this field.
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