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What is Medical Transcription?

Medical transcription, which is also known as MT, is the process of transcribing or converting recorded dictations by physicians and/or other healthcare professionals regarding a patient's medical record into a written text. Medical transcription follows prescribed and established document (record) formats and is highly dependent upon trained professional, known as medical transcriptionists. Specialized knowledge for medical transcription include the ability to correctly spell often difficult medical words, as well as a working knowledge of general medical terminology.

Medical transcription can also used to describe the name of the document (electronic or physical) that results from the medical transcription process, normally in reference to a healthcare professional's record of a medical encounter with a patient. It is referred to as a "medical record."

Current forms of medical transcription may involve digital voice files recorded onto standard cassette tapes, mini or micro cassette tapes, or onto computerized hard-drive (digital) recording devices. The process of transcription generally employs standard word processing software and may also include speech recognition.

Medical transcription is the primary mechanism by which physicians, hospitals and other medical professionals communicate patient record information with other physicians, insurance companies, etc., and which forms the basis of what we would otherwise consider to be the paper record that resides within the medical office.

Medical transcription is a highly specialized skill, which requires a high degree of training and dedication. Medical transcriptionists benefit greatly from on-the-job experience, and especially by handing records from a wide variety of medical specialties. Although generally paid by the word or by the line, professional medical transcriptionists can earn a great deal of money, while often enjoying the benefits of working from home, as recent advances in computer and networking technologies have allowed medical transcriptionists to use the Internet for the uploading and downloading of information.

Meditec.com has been in the Medical Transcription business since 1969, and was one of the very first companies in the United States to begin offering it's medical transcription training courses via the Internet. Students can take medical transcription training online, from the comfort of their own homes, and receive the same (if not better) training than they might find in a traditional trade school.

Unlike becoming a doctor or lawyer, becoming a medical transcriptionist does not require an advanced college degree, nor does it require an enormous investment of capital to get started in practice. Meditec.com has more than 35 years of experience in the medical transcription business -- we know how to train you, and we know how to help you achieve your goals.
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