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CMT Credential

Posted By: Catherine M. Glad on 2009-04-14
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I am trying to locate all mt's who have obtained their CMT Credential through The National Heathcareer Association.


I completed a medical transcription course at Techskills located in Brookfield Wisconsin. I also passed the Certified Medical Transcription exam which was taken at the Techskills location; administered through The National Healthcareer Association.


I was informed by 48 out of 54 potential employers that the CMT Credential that I thought I earned was false, counterfeit, and not worth the paper it was printed on. I was also informed that Techskills curriculum and the CMT Credential through The NHA are not recognized in the healthcare industry.


I was informed that the only place to obtain the CMT Credential is through The AHDI and only after you have two years of acute care under your belt.


I am forming a class action lawsuit against The NHA and
Techskiils. I have located other students who experienced that same deceptive practices and had no idea who to call or where to submit a complaint.
They are saddled with student loans in excess of $7,0000 and have no way to pay for them because they cannot get that medical transcription job that they were promised. If you or you know of someone who attained their CMT through The NHA or went to Techskills, please email me asap ****.




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It's not even a credential.
It stands for "Fellow of the American Association of Medical Transcription".  With the way AAMT is now, I surely wouldn't want this behind my name.
CMT credential
I've been doing transcription now for 20+ years. While I once had the CMT status, it was never recognized anywhere I worked,  so I let it lapse. Having said that, however, since we don't know what the future might bring, it would probably be worth it to keep it up just in case, who knows, SOMEDAY someone might actually pay you more for the credential.  Good Luck.
What credential is FAAMT? sm
Where I work there's someone who likes to sign her emails with

RN, CMT, FAAMT

It's kind of laughable. Should we all start writing our degrees and education behind our names?

No education? Feel free to give yourself an abbreviated title.

ASMS (Associate of Science in Medical Secretarial--I tried it without the medical first, but it didn't look so nice behind my name).

Anybody else think this is all a bit silly in our field?
How valuable is the RMT credential to employers?
x
My pay went up 1 cent a line when I obtained my CMT credential.
x 26 pay periods a year.  Nothing to sneeze at and definitely worth the effort.
The REAL credential was the ART a few years back
WE had to have knowledge to get it. Not just show that we could transcribe. We had A&P with the premed students. We HAD to learn the stuff.
No, I got my credential 30 years ago, didnt keep up hours. couldn't afford to. so now I'm ju
but like i said, cant take away my knowledge.
Exactly! Set up testing, issue a credential, represent the American MT. I love it! nm
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