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M-TEC is AAMT approved

Posted By: Karen on 2005-10-08
In Reply to: MT schools - porr

M-TEC would get my vote, because they are the only school that has been approved by the American Association for Medical Transcription.





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AAMT-approved
My school was AAMT-approved. But so far even the local companies in my area won't hire without experience. I live right outside of Nashville and have several companies including eTransPlus, Transhealth, and Spheris close by. Medquist recently moved. TransHealth was at least nice enough to reply back to my application. The others haven't done anything. Thanks for your responses.
CS is AAMT Approved
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There are only two approved/certified by the AAMT.
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AHDI (AAMT) approved list
http://www.ahdionline.org/scriptcontent/mtapproved.cfm
You say CS, is this Career Step? Is this one of the AAMT approved schools? sm
I know there are several, but can't remember their names. If so, you probably don't need to worry about a local college. The AAMT approved schools (I am not an AAMT supporter) will at least get you a good chance at a job, if you do well.

Don't worry about the grumblers. Complaining is human nature, I do it myself. If you get good training, work hard and are a flexible, fast learner, you can make a good living. Those of us from the old school miss the "gravy days," but they'll never come back. It's still a good profession, especially if you approach it as one, not a sideline. Good luck.
Accredited basically means they offer financial aid. Did you mean AAMT-Approved?
If it's an AAMT-approved school, you won't have a problem. Schools that provide financial aid are required to be accredited. That means their financial records are reviewed to make sure the government's money is being handled right. They aren't evaluating the value of the course or qualifications of the course to teach medical transcription.
Forget "approved" schools. AAMT set the criteria, then approved schools that didn't meet i
Stick with Andrews or M-Tec (both of which happen to be "approved") but forget about any others, they are not worth it.
The AAMT and the "Top Three" just feed each other - so-called approval by AAMT means nothing

a lot of community college programs are far better than the "top three." Just make sure you get plenty of actual dictation. If you don't have good grammar skills and aren't a literary-type person this may not be the field for you. I can't tell you the unbelievable applications I get for MT jobs - misspelled words, sloppy grammar, and how about those st*pid email addresses  THEHOT1@aol.com, etc. Sheesh. If you're one of THOSE, then be prepared to look for a   l o n g   time to get your first job LOL


approved course

What is the difference in being  an Institutional Member of American Association for Medical Transcription and being an approved AAMT course?


Approved schools
First, I think M-Tec is the best school out there. As far as I know, they are the only one who includes technology training in their curriculum.

I would recommend looking into approved schools on the AHDI site (http://www.aamt.org/scriptcontent/mtapproved.cfm). Your friend can then consider getting her RMT and participating in the Registered Apprentice Program right afte graduation. (http://www.aamt.org/ScriptContent/apprentice.cfm)
Are they actually AHDI approved?
You can find a list of AHDI-approved schools on their website.
Which AHDI approved school is best?
I want to become a MT.  Which online school/course should I go through?  Once I am a MT will I have steady work if I choose to do it from home?  Thank you.
MSU-Bottineau AHDI Approved
Hello,  I work at Minot State University - Bottineau and we were recently approved by the AHDI.  We offer a Medical Transcription Diploma program online.  We are an accredited school and financial aid is available for this program.  After you have completed our program, the AHDI will set up an apprenticeship for the student so he/she can start working right away.  We are a small campus located in North Dakota.  At our school, you get one-on-one attention and you aren't just a number.  I just wanted to get our name out there.  Let me know if you have any questions, thanks!
M-TEC and Andrews are the two best. Forget about the approved schools ...
they approved Career Step despite the fact that it did NOT even meet their criteria!
The AAMT.
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and since WHEN is AAMT the BE ALL of anything?

AAMT BOS

If someone tells you to use the AAMT BOS for a test do they mean just as far as grammar and spelling, etc., or do they mean there is a certain template and setup for the test?


AAMT BOS
Are you following the AAMT Book of Style?  I failed the first time I took it also and it was because I did not use this book.  I purchased the book and passed! 
AAMT BOS
I just did my externship at a site that would not let me use the AAMT BOS third edition. They explained that it has to be reviewed by their review board. They explained that those books are made to make them money. They do, however, standby the AAMT BOS second edition.

I was so excited to have the newest version, too! Oh well, I know there will be a day down the road where I'll be thankful in having it!


Have you contacted the AAMT yet? sm
Have you contacted the AAMT yet? They have a message board on their website, and I believe they have a totally volunteer mentoring program.

A lot of new MTs who ask for mentors in public forums run into people who want to be paid, or who want you to work for free, or goodness only knows what.

It is not necessary or desirable to pay a mentor.

If you go through the AAMT program, or at least ask on their boards, you'll be more likely to find an experienced, reputable MT who can mentor you without charge or obligation.

Good luck to you!

Redpen
Andrews School
Can you get a CMT from school or just through AAMT?
I had a gal tell me that other day she was going to finish school to get her certification.  She plans to use the CMT title when applying for jobs.  I always thought you had to take the exam through AAMT.  She is just going to a community college taking a med. transcription course.  Am I wrong or is she?
Yea right... Just like the AAMT tried to pretend
they weren't involved in offshoring until they had no choice.....
When in doubt go my AAMT BOS, etc.

dangerous abbreviations.   They are looking more at if you can spell, have good grammar, and know the terminology.   Most companies use AAMT BOS, but there are always exceptions, so style really isn't an issue, unless instructed otherwise.


I've never had to do a retest so I'm not sure if companies change their tests periodically.   I have found that testing can vary greatly, from something an 8th grader could do, to something that I with 20 years of experience thought was difficult (though they tend to have varying levels of testing depending on experience). 


If you are wondering if you didn't test well the first time would it be beneficial for you to bone up on items you may have missed in hopes of getting them right a second time, I don't feel that is beneficial to you.   You might be able to pass the test, but you don't really know the information, and that will be evident in a short period of time.


 


AAMT BOS 2 and 3 difference?
I have the AAMT BOS second edition.  Of course, now there is a third.  I am starting to notice a few things different (such as numbers).  I want to know if I really need to buy the newest book or if there is a place I can download anything that might differ between the second edition and the third?  Thank you for any suggestions.
Just wondering why you are bothering with AAMT
They have no power to force a school to change its policies. They're just there to soak hardworking American MTs for huge membership fees so they can turn around and spend that money to support sending all our jobs to India and the Philippines.

In any event, M-Tec does have a tiered program for people with medical background. You might have better luck contacting the schools directly.
and there are 2 AAMT rejected for approval and won't
how is a potential student supposed to know to stay away from the 2 not approved?

AAMT has some gall.
Because no one cares about the AAMT. Except India.
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CS Has to have instructors or AAMT could not approve them
It's part of the approval process. It's a requirement. They have to have instructors who are qualified.
AAMT is not the BE ALL of the MT industry. Frankly, I think they're a

joke.  I also wouldn't recommend anyone to one particular "approved" school.  The best schools are Andrews, MTec, Career Step, and SETT.  Don't get hooked up with any school that you see on TV or read an ad in the paper that promises you can earn piles of money straight out of school. 


That's cheaper than AAMT. Is a 3-part test, too?
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You've been listenng to AAMT and that will depress anyone!
The truth is, we've always had changes and we always will. Becoming hysterical about it runs off all prospective MTs so that eventually employers will have to go overseas because all of the American MTs will have been scared off by messages such as yours.

Keep learning. Stay flexible. Be ready to make changes when it's appropriate to make them, not every time someone yells that we're doomed!
I doubt its "the CMT exam" which AAMT has some organization
the test you are referring to is probabky your final exam there at the school and you will receive a "certificate" for MT, not the same thing. Also it cost $300 or so and you must have a minimum of 2 years experience working as a MT before you are even allowed to take the test. Go to the AAMT web site and look up the test certification requirements.
I'm guessing they mean the 3 schools listed on the AAMT site...
...as being AAMT-approved: M-TEC, Andrews and CareerStep. Please correct me if I'm wrong, you actual MTs... (I'm just another newbie thinking of entering training!) :)
Definitely check Word board(s) daily to see what you don't know. And you need your AAMT BOS II
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It is true. Those have tested and meet AAMT's minimum requirements
The Approval Process does mean something to me. It means that those schools have been tested and at least meet the minimum requirements, according to AAMT's standards. It doesn't say if they have gone over and beyond those minimum standards, but people in the industry know that already.
Anything coming from the AAMT holds no water anymore - they invalidated their status
when they sold us out for the $$ in India. AAMT means another chance to screw MT's, that's all.
Can't forget the AAMT Book of Style II! Gotta have it for style/formatting, etc. nm
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