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Mentoring programs

Posted By: Caitlin's Mom on 2009-01-15
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I applied to a company called Accustat (www.accustat-mt.com) and they responded that they don't hire new graduates, but they do have a mentoring program.  There is no fee to join the program and it does pay a little, but I would have to purchase some equipment that I don't currently have.  They also require you to produce at a certain level or they will drop you, but they haven't told me how much they expect yet.  I guess that is what makes me nervous about it.  I just can't afford to make financial mistakes right now.  Has any one been through Accustat's mentoring program?


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These extra programs are not necessary. CS grads can get decent jobs without them. Some prefer to have the extra training. The STT program prepares the students to start work with Spheris at an acute care level.

I cannot compare my education to the other schools and I do agree that the other schools may be better for some. For me, I had a medical background which included transcription. I felt that I would be fine without the one-on-one interaction. If I did have problems with the something, I did pick up the phone and called CS. The staff was very friendly and helped anytime I needed it. I am now a grad and am currently trying to decide between four different job offers one week after graduation.




No it isn't. Their programs are written so you

only have to have an 8th grade education to be able to take them.   My teen took a class through them and he knew more than what they were trying to teach and there was lots of misinformation in them. 


The saying that you get what you pay for is true here.  You'd just be wasting your money because your chances of getting a job without further education or finding a menitoring program are very slim. 


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I am a recent graduate having difficulty finding employment.  Would you recommend Allstate Transcription (AIM) or Meditec - both require a fee to join their programs but guarantee experience and if you reach the 98% accuracy rate, very high rate of employment opportunities.
I am not saying all apprenticeship programs are scams.
I am saying that in the not-so-distant past, the companies that wanted you to pay up front for training or wanted you to pay to work for them were scams. Now, I think that companies have found more effective way to defray the cost of, or in some cases profit from, hiring and training new grads. Yes, it is costly and time consuming to get a new grad up to speed as far as quality and productivity, but in the past, having a mentor train and provide feedback and guidance to a new grad was SOP. It was seen as an investment for the future in a way. Now some companies want you to pay them or to work for free during your "apprenticeship" which has made it even more difficult for the uniformed or the desperate to discern which companies are scams.

I have previously been advised not to post names of companies that do hire newbies because they get inundated with applicants that either do not have the requisite training or have no training at all. Also, most companies,especially the small to mid-size services, only hire grads intermittently because of the resources required to train them.

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That would be both, job and mentoring, especially if you are a newbie.  It is for one who can work in WP5.1 or WP11 or 12 and who owns a wave player.  The pay, of course, is not great to start with, depending on the level of experience, and will be raised with improvement.  This is not a scam and there is no cost involved.  We have quite a few  docs in various fields who are great for building experience.  I am offering mentoring and a job for someone who meets the qualifications above and is willing to work hard to be a good transcriptionist.     
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Hi! I've been teaching 12+ years now (transcribing and editing longer than that) and suggest you go to your local community college or adult education people in your town/city and let them start your classes. They can advertise and reach more students. I make an excellent salary, especially considering I live and work in the wilds of Maine. Granted, I could make more transcribing, but I love teaching. There is such a need for good training by real transcriptionists these days, NOT by these so-called schools recommended by AAMT. I have mentored (which usually means working individually, you know) more than 1 student who paid $3,500+ to M-Tec and had a horrible experience. If you go through an established school, you will reach many more people. Oh yes, I charge $25/hour for tutoring (mentoring), but that's geographically-related. When I taught in San Francisco 15 years ago, I was paid over $60/hour.

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Requesting student info about MT programs, please.

I want to hear from recent students completing the MT programs - how did your MT program work?  Was it all just work at your own pace?  Did you have any classroom time or any time that you had to join an online class?  Did you have good communication with your instructor(s)?  Did they answer you timely?  nything you would have like to have seen done differently in the program you chose?  How long did it take you to complete it?  Did they help you find a job?


I know I need the education to fill in the big holes on the little experience I have.  I will be getting info from schools like Career Step and Andrews and MTEC but I would like to hear from anyone in or graduating from those programs, too.


Please feel free to e-mail me.


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Roz 


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Current and former students from all schools and programs -

I would prefer to discuss via email as I don't want input from those who have not attended any of the MT educational programs and I don't want to incite arguments, etc. 


I just need some answers and insight on your experience, etc.  I have some questions I can send to you and would truly appreciate your input. 


Thx


 


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Hi. In the past I mentored several new medical transcriptionsists. I loved it. They basically came off the street for the job, a couple had "technical college" training. They were poorly prepared for live dictation. One eventually went on to have her own business and I worked for her when she had overflow!

A mentor can do a lot to help someone along, but also the get-up-and-go must be present in the student.

Mentoring is awfully important. It is rare to work within a large facility and not have someone who can lend an ear from time to time.

Currently I have a friend who from time to time calls and asks me to listen to difficult dictations.

Points of a good mentor: Honestly encourages. Shares tools unselfishly. If I had extra references or older books that could be let go, well that was just another way of getting that person into the success bracket.

Honesty: If, over a period of time, a person is not cutting it as a Transcriptionist they most certainly need to know that. javascript:editor_insertHTML('text','');
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Allstate Transcription has a mentoring program for those who are interested in something like this.  Feel free to visit the website to learn more.  Click on the AIM Program link, then Detailed Overview.
AIM Mentoring Program
AIM got back to me in 5-7 days.
AIM mentoring program

I would personally stay far away from this "opportunity." No mentoring program you have to pay for and work for free can make up for inadequate training. AIM will let you work for free until the last 2-4 weeks of their 12-week mentorship. If you can transcribe at 98% or better on QA, they will pay you 2-4 cpl. Flipping burgers pays better than that! For this "opportunity" you have to pay them $99 (admissions fee or whatever they are calling it). Bottom line, you pay for this mentorship. Will they guarantee you employment? I seriously doubt it.


Check out M-Tec and Andrews. You will get what you pay for. Good luck!


Lilly


Mentoring opportunity

I am a medical Transcriptionist who has over 15 years of experience and also have taught medical transcription and provided quality evaluations for graduating students at the college level. I am in the process of revamping my medical transcription business and have a spot for two either graduates or soon to be graduates to intern.


The internship will be paid at a starting rate of 0.06 cpl (65 char with spaces) while in training and then will go to 0.07 cpl. This is an wonderful opportunity to gain much needed experience as well as allowing you the opportunity to work from home.


Just reply by email if you are interested and tell me a bit about yourself for consideration.


mentoring/internship

Well:  I certainly would reply to you.  I am a recent grad of a 1-yr, 900-hr, CMT- taught course in need of an internship or a job and beginning to despair of finding anyone who will give me a chance.  I have an A average, medical background, and a college degree and the school cannot even find 1 business to take me for my "guaranteed" 80-hour externship.  I have begun posting my own resumes and applying, so far with no replies.  I am scheduled to take the RMT on April 15; perhaps that will help.  I have not been looking too long, so I haven't given up hope yet.  The woman that didn't answer you is a fool. 


Mentoring by above - personal experience

Well, having been mentored by the person who is offering the mentoring, I just wanted to add my two cents...


I did all of my practical training/learning, etc., through DKM.  Without her, I would be nowhere. I do not believe there is a school out there that will totally supply you with all the knowledge you need to be an MT...actually working on actual dictations is the only way. There is not one day that goes by that I don't learn something new - either a new term, new med, new surgery, etc., etc.  She provided me with feedback, corrections, etc.  When I repeated mistakes again, she corrected me again.


So, here I am over a year later...still with her.  I worked hard, I made notebooks with all the terms/meds/exam types/procedures, etc.  I poured over all of my corrections, etc., etc.  I am far from perfect, but I learn more every day.  Some docs I can do 20 mins an hour, some 10, but I am certainly able to work as an MT with a high degree of accuracy.  So, is this mentor a scam?  I would verify NOT.


yes spheris has mentoring program
I did some editing for it... seems pretty good.  I wish I had had a mentoring program.
AIM mentoring program - anyone participated in this?

Hi - I'm curious about the AIM mentoring program that I saw advertised on MT Jobs (maybe here, too, I just haven't looked yet).  I've got the qualifications to become a mentor for these guys - well, at least I think it do! =) but was wondering if they're legit.  Has anyone here participated in this program and, if so, did it do what it claims to do - give you a better base of training to make you more marketable?  Any info much appreciated!



Try asking the school directly. Both Andrews & M-TEC have some sort of assistance programs, not sure
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Are you offering mentoring or an actual job for newbies? nm
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since you already have a little experience, go apply at a hospital. They have benefits, mentoring,
etc.  In a few years time, you'll be on your way to really cleaning up.
If your original training is any good, you shouldn't need mentoring.
Especially not if you have to pay extra for it. Some places will not only charge you for mentoring, they then expect you to work for free, claiming it is part of the learning process. Baloney.
Does WebMedX offer a mentoring program for newbies?
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Hi, 'me': You suggest taking a mentoring program
for newbies.
Could you name some companies or schools which offer mentoring programs?
TIA