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Difficult dictators

Posted By: MTSO owner on 2005-09-14
In Reply to: advice from a teacher once. - trying to help

Ask for one week of dictation of nothing but this one dictator.  I guarantee you after a full week of listening and getting used to the "cadence" of this particular person, you will begin to know what is being said.  ESLs oftentimes have limited vocabulary in English and you will find them using the same phrasing throughout the PE, for example, which they reel off very quickly and then will slow down for pertinent findings.  We have a few difficult dictators and have found the only way for someone to train is to do that one dictator for at least one week and no one else.  Once that occurs, you will be requesting that dictator (believe it or not) and will spin through the transcription.  I have seen it happen with at least 6 MTs already.  I hope this helps.


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ESL dictators

I'm sure they are, but certainly there must be entry level positions that would not require ESL transcribing. I would hope to gain some on the job experience first. Just out of curiosity, I was offered a job but the contract that they wanted me to sign seemed way out of line. I'm wondering if this is customary?


As far as fast dictators,
you should be able to slow it down with your program. If not, you'll just have to do a lot of stopping and starting.
ESL dictators are everywhere in the MT world.
If you can't do them, you are going to be severely limited.
Fast talking dictators
What do you guys do when you get a dictator who rattles off words so fast you have no idea what they are saying?  I have tried to slow down the dication but it still doesn't help.  I can barely make out a word this guy is saying.  Half of my typed document is blank spaces and I don't want to turn it in to QA this way.
Unfortunately, if you can't understand the dictators, you're not going to be able to do the wo
That's the reason for testing in the first place.
Probably make in the low teens at first, unless you get lucky with great dictators. nm
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Easy or not will depend totally on the type of dictators
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Guess what, it's not just the testing. MANY doctors are terrible dictators.
Sometimes the dictation they use for the test is from the actual doctors they are hiring MTs for. If you can't do it on the test, you can't do it, period.
They should not be difficult...

The report is laid out, as you know, in a SOAP format, which is Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan.  Are you having difficulty understanding which section to transcribe within?  If you have any questions, feel free to E-mail me.  I will try to help you.  mtmentor@gmail.com


Difficult dictation.....

I was hoping that someone could give me some advise for difficult doctors that dictate with a very strong acient!! I need help!! Any advise would be great!


 


Thank you!


As a newbie, it is very difficult to
I am a radiology transcriptionist, and I like it...but...I could not transcribe for 8 hours straight. I like this job working part time; however, working in the fitness industrie, it is very difficult for me to sit at the computer all day. It was difficult to find a job, so I decided I go back to school to start a nursing career. I know many MTs have trouble finding work, but nurses are always wanted. Don't you enjoy your job?
If you want to work from home make sure you choose the right school!!
Good luck to you :)
Y would it make it MORE DIFFICULT?
Having NO school experience is worse than having school experience????? I find that very hard to believe.
Difficult but possible. Most companies want
FT people so that may add a little difficulty on top of the fact that you are a newbie.   It depends on what school you went to how easy it will be for you to find a position.  If you want to one of the 2 best recognized schools, M-Tec or Andrews, your chances are pretty good.  It you went to PCDI or At-Home Professions it will be extremely difficult, though not impossible.  Post your resumes on all the various free MT job boards.  I would also suggest looking locally for a clinic or hospital position.  If you didn't come from one of the better schools you're going to need a lot of mentoring and working on-site is a good way to get that. 
That s/b difficult but not impossible. nm
 
You didn't say what was difficult about it to be
able to help you. 
You are going to have a difficult time. At-Home

is not one of the better "schools."   You can post your resume on all the free job boards as there are companies that will hire from resumes but don't post positions.   You probably need to get a menitoring position.  There are companies that will hire newbies, but there are some who aren't legit so you need to ask questions before jumping in with both feet.


If you read the job boards you will see the equipment varies per company, just as pay does.   If you need to download a test you can just use hot keys for that.  Some foot pedals are configured to only work with one particular program, so no since is buying something that you might not need.  I'd start building a reference library first because you'll need that anywhere you go.  


I think you can download a test at www.mttest.com so you can get an idea of what it is like to test.  If you Google on-line transcription tests you might can find other sources.  I would do this a few times, see where your strength and weaknesses are and work on those. 


You would probably be better off trying to get an in-house position until you have some experience.  Try your local hospital and clinics. 


the difficult part is trying to understand what the
doctor is saying because the accents are ridiculous and sometimes it sounds like they are slurring words. 
Hopefully you won't be crushed. It might be difficult, but hang in there. nm
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It is very difficult w/o formal training!
I know people that went to one of the top 3 schools and still have problems as a newbie getting work, without 2 years experience! I don't know about interships, especially without training. As far as the money, I am new and cannot tell you much about that. With a Master's degree, I would think that you would make more than any of us?! What do you plan on doing with your degree?
If the test file has such difficult ESLs, you don't want to work there anyway! It would be
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I always found the tests more difficult than actual work (sm)
I think they try you out on their most difficult to see how you do. It also may be the stress of taking a test too. I tested with anyone who would let me test, and I failed a lot of them, but just keep trying. Persistence does pay off. It sounds like you have a great start and you should probably stay where you are to get the experience. Yes, it will count. Best of luck to you!
Is your coding work done from home? I have heard it was very difficult sm
to get coding work at home, you have to go to work for a company somewhere. Has this changed? I know coders are always needed, but we don't have any openings locally for at-home coding. TIA.