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Posted By: Lori on 2005-07-26
In Reply to: heard of the At Home Professions MT course - cindy

Due to the Freedom of Information Act, the government is required to provide information on any complaints filed with the Federal Trade Commission.  When the commission gets repeated requests regarding the same company, they add that company's file to their website entitled "Frequently Requested FOIA."  Please visit their website and read up on At-Home Professions before wasting your time and money.



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THIS link's even better!
http://www.bbbwestflorida.org/commonreport.html?bid=17000327

Try this link

They hire newbies, heck, they hire warm bodies that have at least 35 wpm typing skills with no med terminology or MT experience. Lots of the employees are in nursing school or _going to apply_ to nursing school.  Don't expect to be able to live off what they pay but it is a good place to stay for a year or so to get some experience and move on to something better.  It is in-house only.  Most of it is editing voice recognition and the rest is regular transcription.


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I was actually interviewed there several years ago when I had very little transcription experience. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, I was not hired. It was probably for the best anyway.
Well, there's this link inside, too...
http://archives.mtstars.com/main2005/32964.html
Can you please give a link or something
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Has anyone ever used Notes Link?....sm

Sorry if this is on the wrong board.  I am starting a new job that will be using Notes Link.  I have never used this platform.  I would appreciate any good or bad news about it or even some hints.


Thanks.


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http://www.mtbot.com/links/index.php?PHPSESSID=87548e85937eae92e899386c81c6c8e1&PID=4

Maybe this will help.
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Link to Website

Here is a link to the transcription program page offered by MSU-Bottineau.


http://www.misu-b.nodak.edu/OnlineCampus/onlineprograms/dip_medicaltranscription.html


Gray's online (see link)
http://www.wikimd.org/index.php?title=Gray's_Anatomy
Link to article inside
http://www.adminsupportservices.com/parentsmagarticle.htm
Try this link to a recent ad on another board. sm
http://www.mtchat.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=164984&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=14&fpart=1#164984
How do you ask the moderator todo something? Is there a link somewhere? nm
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We are suppose to be using Notes Link. I have never used it before so I am not sure how....sm
friendly it is. 
Andrews link is wrong
The link that you posted for Andrews takes me to a site called Career Step. Are they the same? According to what I looked up they are not. Why is the link going to the wrong site????

Thanks
Researching a wrong link
Being able to research is very important for an MT. It is never too early to begin. Try to find the Andrews website yourself by entering various keywords. On this site you can also do research. A lot of information about the top 3 schools can be found here. If you still have questions after gathering information, then you can approach the schools directly. Also go to the AHDI website where you will find information about schools. After doing all the above, then come back and ask specific questions so that we can give you specific answers. Being an MT is a hard job and constant learning.
pls read hipaa link supplied above and.....sm
read the AAMT BOS....but bottom line, that poster Suzanne was right about one thing.....it's the client's wishes that count......you can only inform the MDs of the new changes in HIPAA and BOS but you cannot make them do anything they do not want to do...
R U LAZY? do your own work..link inside..sm
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/
Here's a link to what a Career Step grad herself says about it...

doesn't exactly match up to all the crowing up there...wonder if Career Step isn't on the board, yukking up the company


I don't see the link to the website you referenced in your email
can you re-send it?
Link for companies that hire newbies
http://forum.mtstars.com/medical_transcription/v/3/7497.html
Guess I didn't link it! Pasted inside...sm
http://www.unitedtran.com/default.htm      nm.
lots of links provided at the angelfire link.

http://www.orthoguide.com/ortho/


 


http://www.angelfire.com/ga2/transcription/translinks.html


 


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There is no difference in training.  In general, I think it would be easier to start out in house if possible.  There will be other people to help you with questions, etc., plus most in house positions are hourly positions.  You may still have a quota to meet, but at least you can count on the hourly pay.  


Your training would need to be very good to start out at home in the beginning.  At home you are pretty much on your own.  You will need good reference materials.  Most at home positions are paid by production.  That is good if you are fast.  But if you are just starting out, you may not make much in the beginning.  


All of this will depend on your individual needs and wants.  I think the best case scenario is to get a job in house for a couple years, then transition to home.  Good luck.    


 


 


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Long story, but the bottom line is after they switch me to something I'm unfamiliar with they tell me they don't have the time to train me on it, so where do I go from there. Then the company instituted some 98% accuracy policy and new QA policy. I would never met their expectations so why bother? If they were accommodating, I would understand, but they don't have the time. I understand that. Just want suggestions to assist me so if I try again will be more prepared.
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Guys thanks for your messages. It was helpful.
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If you are an IC, they only need your SS number.  If you are an employee, then they need two forms of ID, such as driver's license and one other (maybe copy of birth certificate) and your home address. 


A lot of companies who hire people for IC positions don't know the law and ask for all kinds of stuff. 


They don't need a copy of your SS #, only your number. 


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First of all, I can't believe the company did not provide you a foot pedal.....hmmmm.  Anyway, try going to www.transcriptiongear.com.  They have every kind of pedal.  If you call their toll-free number and tell them you need a pedal for eScription, I bet they will know what you need.  Also, you could try going to www.escription.com and asking questions on their forum.  Good luck-!!
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First, do an extensive search on the internet for medical transcription companies, then test with the ones that will allow you to. Even though some companies may say they require two or more years of experience, some will waive that if you do well on their test. Try Spheris and Sten-Tel. They are known for sometimes hiring newbies.

Second, don't get discouraged! It can take a while to land your first job, but be persistent. It took me about five months for me to get my first job. Once you are in, then you will be gaining the experience required for applying for other jobs down the road.

Third, NEVER pay to work! This might sound strange, but there really are scammers out there ready to prey on newbies desperate to get their foot in the door. Some will say you need to purchase their software, or a footpedal directly from them, but you don't. You can always purchase those things independently.

Best of luck to you!
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Webmedx and Diskriter also provide the computer to the MT!
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M-Tec is the actual name of an excellent on-line school. Google that spelling plus medical transcription and you'll find the website. The other school would be Andrews, do a Google search the same way. Read about those programs and see how yours compares.

These 2 schools are worth every penny because students do get jobs right away.
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I've been with Spheris 5 years....the supes are decent, pay on time, platform is fine, insurance not good, some accounts end up in India, some will not, pay is average. I have been on same account 4 years.
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You said, "I know that many people who are extremely bright and smart cannot get hired because of lack of a certain certificate from only certain schools, which I think is crazy to limit the hiring process based on that only."

The reason for this is that after testing "x" number of graduates of XYZ school and finding out that 90% or more of them could NOT pass the employment test, companies decided to stop wasting time and just tell those grads that they need 2 years' experience.

On the other hand, after testing "x" number of grads of Andrews and M-Tec and discovering that 90% or more COULD pass the employment test even without experience, companies agreed to waive the experience requirement and allow grads of those schools to test.

Sure, there might be a few people from the not-so-good schools who might be able to pass, but who has that time to waste to weed them out?
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Occasionally, you will see a Veterinary Transcriptionist job advertised on our Job Seeker's Board.  If you search "veterinary" in the Google box (MTStars) above, you will see related past posts.


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From what I've read from other students who have graduated from those programs, you shouldn't have a hard time finding work once completing the programs. They have a really good reputation and so companies hire right out of the program. Iwork from home, but I also work as an RT 1 day a week at a hospital, so I don't feel isolated. When I did work completely from home, I felt isolated. Personally, I need the social contact. I think as long as you stay active with your friends and family, it shouldn't be an issue. :)
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I have a Toshiba and I love it. It has 4 USB ports and a very good quality sound card. The only drawback is that it is loaded with Windows Vista and not XP. So if you are thinking about going with a company that does not support Vista, you will be out of luck.
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I am sure I will get all kinds of bashing for this one, but I am going to be honest with you and tell you that you should probably just LIE on your job application and you WILL get a job.  Most companies never check prior references.  Put on your application that you worked 3 years in-house in the hospital in your town and apply for one of the companies that may not be the best, but are always hiring, like Focus or MQ or something along those lines.  When you get the job, you can gain experience from there and then move on to a better company in the future.  Again, I'm sure I will get bashed, but you have to pay your bills and no it is not fair that you can't get a job without experience and no experience without a job.
NM just means No Message. SM means See Message. SM
MT4 was the poster in question, not "nm."
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Sorry, I meant "tax preparer course" and finding a sample dictation for her to listen to and try to type.


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You did not understand my message?
it is you and not PCDI. (I know . . . I was ugly this time, but how much clearer could I have been???)
Sent you private message, MT from BC - nm
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I am a CS graduate, and if I had it to do over, I'd choose Andrews School or M-TEC.

Almost all of the books you receive from CS are written by the lady who started the school. The other 2 schools use real reference books that contain a LOT more. That's one reason the other 2 schools cost more.

Also, the other 2 schools have real instructors who go over your work and point out errors, and help you along. At CS, your work is "automatically compared" against the same report done at some unknown time and place by some unknown MT, who may or may not have done it correctly. All you get is a comparison between the two, it only shows the differences, like holding two pieces of paper up to the light to see if everything matches. Whenever there are differences, it's up to YOU to figure out which one is correct. The only time a real person actually looks over your work is when you take your final exam (which over 50% of students fail the first time they take it, and that statement comes directly from CS itself, not from me).

Yes, I did get a work-at-home job after graduating from CS. But I feel my first year of work was a lot harder, I spent a lot more time looking things up, there were a lot of things I would have learned at Andrews or M-Tec that I didn't learn at CS.


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If she's already made her decision, I suppose this doesn't matter much.

But the fact is, if she takes the course from Andrews or M-TEC, she will indeed be able to pass most TRANSCRIPTION (not typing) tests right out of school. Many companies will waive the 2-year experience requirement for grads of those two schools because of the excellent training. Also, she should not need an internship if she takes the course from Andrews or M-TEC.
and yes I know there are typos in my message (nm)

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You need to know that although you might have a "certificate" from an MT school, you are not a certified MT. In order to be certified, you need to have 2 years' experience and then take and pass a test with the AHDI (formerly AAMT).

You need to know this because when looking for a job, if you say you are "certified" and the employer checks the list of CMTs (certified MTs) and you are not on it, they will think you are lying about it to get the job.

It is a very common mistake, lots of new grads think because they have a "certificate" that they are certified, but there is a big difference.

Good luck in finding a job.