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So, how long does it take to become a medical transcriptionist?

Medical transcription, is a highly specialized skill, which requires a high degree of training and dedication, but that does not mean that it takes a long time to accomplish. Unlike a traditional four-year degree program (or 7 years to become a doctor), Meditec's medical transcription training program can have you working in as little as 3 months, though typically, you can expect to 4-6 months, and you have up to a year to complete the course.

Medical transcription is challenging, but it is also very rewarding. Medical Transcriptionists are an integral part of the healthcare industry; they are active participants in the care-giving process. Medical Transcription is also a skill which continues to teach. With every new medical specialty, with every new medical procedure, with every new disease or treatment program, the medical transcriptionist is constantly learning. Likewise, professional medical transcriptionists are ALWAYS in demand, because people will continue to need medical care throughout their lives.

Honestly, there is no precise answer to the question of how long it takes to become a medical transcriptionist. The amount of time it takes to become proficient, depends entirely upon the individual. Meditec provides its students with up to a year of support and online access to the study materials, so students can progress through the course just as fast as is comfortable to meet their needs.

If you finish the course in 3 months, that's GREAT! If it takes you 6 months, then so be it. If it takes you a year, that's fine too. And even if you don't finish in a year, we can make special arrangements to give you all the time you need. What we want, is what YOU want, and that is for you to succeed.

Becoming a medical transcriptionist, like becoming a professional in any field, requires both dedication and a willingness to succeed. The benefits of taking our at-home study courses, as opposed to a more traditional trade school or classroom course, is that you truly have the ability to learn at your own pace. If you need to stay on chapter 4 for a few days, you can do that, whereas in a traditional classroom, you can easily fall behind if you get stuck. Learning at your own pace really does provide a better learning experience, because the only pressure you have, is the pressue YOU put on yourself -- to push yourself to succeed.

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. We know HOW to train, because our courses were developed using real-world scenarios, based on actual experience, and not on some dictionary definition of medical transcription. Our medical training courses were developed by real-world transcriptionists, who are also experts in medical billing and medical coding. The medical transcription dictation materials in our courses are from actual doctors, not actors reading from a script, and the medical records are from actual patients records, not made up by some school administrator.

The question you need to ask yourself is, am I ready to change my life for the better, and will becoming a medical transcriptionist help me accomplish that goal? The answer is YES! Will you find it difficult at times? Yes. Will there be times when you may feel you want to quit? Yes. But ask yourself: when was anything worth having, not worth the effort it took to get it?
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