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20 reports and they consider you an employable transcriptionist?!?!?!?!

Posted By: nm on 2006-03-08
In Reply to: no reference books offered - porr

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I think that is low for a transcriptionist...
But I see no reason fwhy an MT (just out of school, even) should work for $8 an hour. My sister started working for a lawyer (no experience whatsoever, only worked prior as a secretary at a church) for a starting salary of $13 hr. They hire girls to answer the phone in the office I work for $12 hr. Maybe the reason companies offer $8 is because we as MTs aren't presenting ourselves as professionals and too many of us are willing to work for $8 because we are "desperate" for a job. This is too hard of a profession with highly trained skills to be working for $8 an hour! Heck, Wal-Mart starts out more than that and I live in MS. Just my opinion, don't sell yourself short!
it is for the transcriptionist.
nm
transcriptionist

Hello. My names is Amber.  I am a medical Transcriptionist looking for a transcription job. I graduated in 06 with a certificate in Medical Transcription and can not find a job as one!  Everywhere requires you to have experience!!! How can you get experience if no one will hire you without any? If anyone needs a Medical transcriptionist please reply to this post! Thanks a lot!!!


                                                                                Amber


Becoming a Medical Transcriptionist

I am interested in becoming a MT but i'm not sure how to find out information on it. I'm trying to find out which is the best school, best rates and how it all works. Can I start working from home immediately or do I first have to work in an office? Is it hard to find a job? is the pay good? If anyone has any information for me please let me know - I'm getting desperate!


wondering transcriptionist sm
I would suggest that you steer yourself more towards the companies that accept "newbies" or transcriptionists who have less than 3 years experience. You must start somewhere to gain some experience and learn to decipher the doctors.. Not all docs are awful, usually just a handful. The more you do the work, and the more terminology you become familiar with, the easier it will be for your mind and ears to HEAR everything the doctors dictate. To begin with you may make less than what you're expecting, but the experience will be priceless in the end.
texas transcriptionist
any one out there in texas?
Texas Transcriptionist
I'm in San Antonio. I'm not working yet, but I hope to soon! I graduated from Everett Community College's online program in April 2006. E-mail me if you'd like to chat!

Dietchie Franks
Transcriptionist researching MT

I have 17 years as a legal Transcriptionist (court reporter) and have taken down several doctors through the years who read straight from their reports.  I have a huge dictionary of medical terminology.  Now, I know you probably think "who does she think she is", but I have burnt out on ct. reporting and want to transfer my steno machine skills into MT. 


I have researched all the schools and, I agree, Andrews and the others given the "golden seal" so to speak by AAMT would probably be the best place to get educated.  But I've already had 3 quarters of medical terminology and 17 years of listening to doctors from foreign countries, OB-GYNs, and my specialty is med/mal lawsuits.  So I was wondering if taking an at-home course like Stratford has would be sufficient. 


Do employers take into consideration my transcription background and medical classes?  Are they still going to only  take me serious if I go to one of the best schools?  What is Stratford's reputation among the MT community?


Thanks, guys, for any info you can give me regarding my situation.


Being a transcriptionist is much different from being a nurse,
even if it's a medical transcriptionist
How much does the average nurse know about surgical procedures? How much time does the average nurse (not surgical nurse0 spend in the OR? Radiology? Neurology? Just because they know medical terms does not mean they are ready to be a Transcriptionist without getting any training.
transcriptionist with 1 year's exp
I think Spheris has a program to do that.
New Medical Transcriptionist

Hi


I am a 2003 graduate of Mountain State College Parkersburg WV, with an Associate Degree Medical Transcription.  After graduation I had my fourth child.  I have not been able to get a job doing Transcription because I lack the needed experience.  I would love to work from my home doing entry-level work.  Anyone have any suggestions?  I would appreciate some advice.


 


Thank you


Laura


slcdcp6@yahoo.com


Reports
On average, how many blank spaces does the average entry level MT leave in a report?Anyone!!!!!!!!!
VRA reports

Can anyone tell me exactly what VRA stands for?  I know it is supposed to be voice recognized something, but I have technology stuck in my head and can't get beyond that. Thanks for your help


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Worth being a medical transcriptionist
Yes, it sure is worth being a medical transcriptionist.
Did you see the job listed for a manuscript transcriptionist?
On the Job Seeker's Board.  It would be dictation from a doctor writing about her life, so not full of many terms, but it would be about 2 hours a day, so if I were looking for my first job, I'd be applying for that. 
Any companies willing to hire transcriptionist
nm
sample reports
Does anyone know of a website that offers a good variety of ortho and/or physical therapy reports?  Most websites I find only have a few, if any.  Much appreciated!
I've also done quite a few reports
But haven't stopped to count them (at least until now LOL). I know in my last lesson there were 7-8 I did, plus partial reports to reinforce terminology, etc. The current lesson I think has that same amount, I preparing for the mail-in test now (yes, it can be e-mailed, I just prefer mail for some archaic reason). I'm just now in lesson 3 of course 3, so I'm right about halfway through I think.
Question about QA reports
I have been working at my first job out of school for about a month now. Just recently, I have noticed that all of my reports are being sent to about 4 different people, including the owner. Is this normal? I have been told I am doing just fine, but it makes me nervous that all of these people are looking at every report I do. I guess it wouldn't bother me if they had done this at the start, but I'm not sure why all of the sudden they are doing this. Maybe I am just being paranoid. Thanks for listening!
maybe your reports are too hard
I am new too, but I know the answer as well. And I just type office notes right now at my first job going on 4 months. Hmmm.
This is an insane question, but does medical transcriptionist
nm
Depends too on how much repetition the reports have, sm
I think I would like to see and hear samples before I could figure it out. What happens if the tape is 54 minutes...do you carry over the 6 min extra to the next tape? Or is he saying If I give you 3 30 minutes cassettes a week, it's $60, whether they are full or not. Again if he says a bunch of the same stuff, it could be good! Just use the heck out of your word expander. 
No kidding I did 20 reports tonight SM

I do at least 30 reports per day and usually more like 40 or 50 - they are just office chart notes averaging 1 - 2 minutes per dictation, but still.....


It is really terrible that a school takes advantage of someone like that - I know now how many reports I do in a day, but someone who is not even a student yet and researching schools might not even think to ask how many reports are given for practice. 


I recently had missing reports,
but I found out that I had not signed in or out correctly so the reports for that day were not counted in the total "clocked in" amount. They were accounted for and paid, but just did not show when I checked my status. With this company, I have to clock in and out. What got confusing was that sometimes the platform did not ask me to clock in, although I always exited and logged out. Maybe your problem is as simple as mine was, just a thought.


I see you only transcribe 100 reports with that school ...
not nearly enough. Also, the fact that I have been unable to find anyone who has heard of it means that most companies do not hire graduates of that school. JMHO.
Is there a way for you to print sample reports?

I used to print samples when I was a newbie starting out in radiology 19 years ago.  I found that if I did that, and then did handwritten notes on the samples, it made it better.  Put them in a notebook with dividers by either dictator or specialty, account, or whatever makes it easier. 


For some odd reason, I still to this day when learning a new account print out samples and make handwritten notes.  I tend to bring the notebook out, flip it to the dictator I'm working on and it gives me a sense of security. 


I also handwrote (I'm only 37-years-old) drug names on a sheet of paper.  I guess I'm from the old school, but handwriting things made me remember better.  I remember also needing to remember MD or DO for physicians and just as a pick-me-up - there was one his name was First I. Last, D.O., F.A.C.C. and we used to call him DOOFUS (behind his back of course)!!!      Just trying to make you smile! 


It will get better.  You live and learn!!!!  Believe me!!!!  Hang in there! 


what type of reports are you typing?

I do alot of psyche and some of my reports range from 150-450 lines per report.  So when you look at it like that it is not bad.  On the other had if you are doing radiology that would be totally different.  Again some of mines average from 15-30 lines.  That is with a 65 character line. 


Your experience transcribing reports in school
does not count as the type of experience they are looking for. The only way you are going to get a job is to keep testing, and ACE those tests. Eventually someone will offer you a position. That is what I did when I finished school to become an MT. But, you cannot list your *school* experience transcribing as experience when applying for companies because they will not accept that. We were all newbies once and it is a hard field to break in to. Keep applying, sending out your resume, and testing. That's the only way to do it other than trying to get a job at a hospital, clinic, etc. working outside the home.
You can't give an average. Radiology reports
are typically under 10 lines and you can do 100 a day.  I do Op notes for a hospital and can have reports that are 25 minutes long.  I also have a lot of ESLs and if I have a day where I have the really bad ones or the bad American dictators I don't generate as many reports.  If you are doing clinic work you would probably be able to do more reports than acute care, especially if you have the same doctors, because they you could set up macros for them.    I generally do 40 reports a day, have done as few as 28, as many as 72, but that doesn't really tell anyone anything. 
what is the difference between clinic and acute care reports?

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HIPAA is a joke. These reports go to third world countries. nm
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Why doesn't someone give some good reports on other schools
One person on this board constantly rips the so-called Big 3. Instead of doing that, why doesn't she bring some good facts forward about her own school. That would be more productive.
Just keep saving his/her stuff as shortcuts/templates. After about 10 reports, you'll have
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Are you a medical transcriptionist? Have you experience or training in medical transciption?
You can't just say you want to be "an" MT and just start doing it.  It is not easy.