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Small Service transcriptionists in Birmingham, Al

Posted By: Tee on 2006-05-16
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Does anyone knows of a small service transcription service in Birmingham, Al?  I'm about to graduate and will hopefully be able to get on with a transcription service?


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Questions I have for Medical Transcriptionists
Hello everybody. I'm currently in the process of enrolling in the MT Program at the Thompson Career College and I have some questions for medical transcriptionists. If it's at all possible I would very much like to get answers to these questions from two different transcriptionists, so I have a bit wider understanding of what the job is really about. This will help very much in ensuring that this is the right career path for me.

I'll go ahead and post the questions I have here, and they should only take about 5 or 10 minutes of your time. Any help that a certified medical Transcriptionist could offer me would be very much appreciated!

- What's your name? (First name will be fine)
- Who are you employed by?
1. How long have you worked in this career?
2. Can you tell me what you do in a typical workday?
3. What medical areas do you transcribe for?
4. What do you enjoy most about the job?
5. What do you enjoy least about the job?
6. What skills and personal characteristics does a successful transcriptionist need to have?
7. What qualifications and training did you need to get your current job?
8. What is the typical starting income, and is there opportunity for growth in this income?

Thank you very much in advance, I really hope I'm able to get all the answers I need here. You can reply with your answers in this thread or shoot me an email at jvv.kel@gmail.com, any tips and notes you would like to add would be very much appreciated as well.

- Jackson
6 or 7 cents a line for EXPERIENCED transcriptionists? SM
I don't think any self-respecting experienced MT will work for you for that kind of money.  I know for sure I wouldn't.  Do you think we're all that hard up for work?  It's an insult to our intelligence, knowledge, job skills, etc.  You are a joke.
Transcription Service
Have you looked in the yellow pages? I know of one small service but I believe it operates out of Dora or Sumiton. I'm not near a phonebook at the moment, but the number should begin with a 647-, of course I could be wrong...sorry. If I find it, I'll let you know.

Where are you graduating from?
did you ever think about buying a service instead?

you can contact me. I heard about someone selling on these boards and got the link.


Get work with a service first.
You need to learn the ropes, so to speak, so you'd profit by working for a service. You can observe what they do, how they do it, and you can get your skills polished up.

Then, when you are ready and settled elsewhere, you can begin your business. You'll be on more solid footing.

If you need a business loan, nobody is going to want to give you one if you have no experience doing the job. You'll be in a better position if you take a job with a service now.

I don't think it matters which service
gmail, yahoo, or any other. I believe it is very important that it reflects your name. If your name is Jane Doe, then it should be janedoe@gmail.com because that appears more professional than mtgrad@gmail.com for instance. Regarding confidential documents - if you mean your resume and cover letter, no there are no requirements. Later when you work, maybe you will be required to use encrypted emails.
Medical Transcription Service Owner
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Medical Transcription Service Owner
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medical transcription service owner
 
I think it means medical transcription service outsourcing, or something like that. ; )
no message...
tsk tsk- small minds

I'm not trying to promote the Big 3 or Little 3.  I'm talking about an economic change we are all currently dealing with.


I'm not attacking the Big 3.  In fact, Career Step probably better represents the trend in terms of price of tuition.  If they add Job Placement full time, they will be tough to beat.


Obviously, all companies are going to be squeezed because the consumer is being squeezed.  Thus my prediction- just a prediction- and I'm not attacking the Big 3; I think tuitions will come down.  AND I'll go further, I think job guarantees will become much more prevalent because this is what the consumer wants.


I know from dealing with MTs all day that I have to be very accurate as MTs naturally search out the smallest details, have to do that to be any good at the job.  I wasn't the best MT.  I'm better in management.  So I try to be accurate so I don't get knit picked.  The important messages can be lost by trivial criticism and small minds.


My prediction is not accurate in every sense.  How can a prediction be entirely accurate?  It's an educated guess.  If I am right, we should start to see tuition prices falling.  It will be so slow that we may not notice it.  I'm guessing the consumer will demand lower prices as the economy continues to suffer.


I'm not criticizing Andrews or M-Tec.  No need to beat on me again.  I'm talking about something bigger than the Big 3.  Banks failing, dollar dropping, oil going up, food going up, CC debt on the rise, savings down, real estate falling, record foreclosures, etc.  This will all snowball over the next 2-3 years.  Issues like these are interlinked with one affecting the other.  The consumer will seek solutions.  Schools will have to adapt to changing economic forces.  We all will. 


Peggy take a chance and say what you see happening!  Offer something that will give us your insight.  Students are a part of the cash strapped population and can use any insight they can get.  Put a bunch of opinions together and we can better form our own bigger view.


SMALL MT COMPANIES

Hi,


Does anyone know of any small MT companies? 


Thanks,


Newbie MT


Small claims court (sm)
You should be able to take her to small claims court. If you have proof that she owes you, it's a fairly straightforward process.

You shouldn't need a lawyer.
MT Moms w/small kids

Hi!


Yes, I just read through a lengthy thread that touched on MY question in a round about way, but... I was just curious what hours MT moms with small children work and (just as importantly) when do you sleep!?!?


I have no problem with daycare and I have family that would glady watch my 5 y/o but I choose to keep him home to save everyone trouble and myself money!  He actually entertains himself quite well, better in fact than my husband when he's home during my work hours!


I had considered working during the hours that my son is sleeping, but I don't see how that would work well, at least not for me.  Even if I were to begin work at 8 PM and work until 3 or 4 AM, I would barely get to sleep before he wakes up, which is normally around 7:30.  Three or four hours of sleep each night would get old QUICK, not to mention that by the time I begin work I would be tired and ready for bed and unable to think clearly, be productive, and would likely have trouble staying awake.


Right now, I'm working 32 hours per week with 2 half days and 3 split shifts and it seems to be working somewhat well... but can be rather hard to concentrate and be productive with the bustle of spring and summer daytime activities around the house with a 5 y/o.


Although a lengthy post, my question was simple:  what work hours and sleep hours have you MT moms of small children come up with that works for you?  And sure, any advice or tips would be appreciated as well. 


maybe a small local company
might be worth a try. My first job was with a company like that. I did not have an MT course or experience. It was relatively boring transcription (mostly insurance exams, worker's comp exams - tons of neck and back sprains) but it was a start. I trained in their office for a week or so and then they let me do it at home. After a year or so I worked for another small company and started doing clinic and hospital work. So if there are any small companies like that still around... check it out.
The fee (very small) is for their watching all of your work and
Honestly, the MT education programs are horrible. They should be providing this but they don't.

No one is going to spend their time/effort looking over a newbie's work, giving them constant feedback, etc., without charging some type of fee.

I wouldn't do it.

Yeah, I know what you mean. I tried to do it all for years with small kids,
schooling, learning a new job, handling the household and finances. Something's going to suffer, and most likely, EVERYTHING will suffer. We can't do it all by ourselves and we shouldn't be expected to. Unfortunately, smacking someone upside the head with a 2x4 is considered assault, but smacking them upside the head with a legal document outlining child support amounts and visitation requirements is quite effective.
I work for a small MTSO. They aren't hiring - sm
I've been with them for years, and they still have the same group of 10-12 MTs. Very steady, but they rarely hire new people.
There are small-sized medical dictionaries, too, instead of the huge
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Have you tried local clinics or small MTSO's in your area?
That's how I got my first break. Good luck.
Have you tried local hospitals, doctors, small MTSO's
That's how I started out working for a very small local MTSO, then I went on to become an employee of a small local nephrology group where I still am today with great pay and benefits. I had no experience when I stated but the small MTSO decided to give me a chance. Don't give up.
Just highlight and hit that combo of keys again to make it all small letters. nm
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Work for a small local and do PT for the nationals when I find a good one to stick with...sigh...nm
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Just do it. I work for a small MTSO and recently asked for myself - and got what I asked for. nm
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