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Unfortunately Allied has a poor training program, and the companies know it. nm

Posted By: deb on 2009-03-20
In Reply to: Newbie getting used to the No's!! - sadnewbie

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I agree about the poor training, but s/m

Try to remember how it was when we started.  I really feel for these people just starting out.  When I started, I was sitting in a room with my boss, and if I had any questions, I could ask.  I can't imagine working the way it is now, being trained and then being all alone without anyone to help.  The training they get at school is I'm sure nothing like what what they're going to hear get once they're at home.  They probably have them listening to tapes where the doctors talk slowly and carefully, none of them have accents, the sound quality is perfect, etc. 


Anyway, I AM shocked when I see some of the questions they're asking, but I had a lot of help when I was new, and was not all by myself working at home without anyone to bounce things off of.  I think a lot of them get caught up in the "work at home" thing, and don't understand how hard this really is.


I disagree. Allied has a pretty decent program.

What was your previous training program? nm
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good training program

I recommend Selkirk College's Advanced Medical Transcription Program. The training I received there is just great and it is an accredited college program and a member of AAMT. The training program follows industry guidelines.


http://abt.selkirk.bc.ca/amtprogram/


I did the training program at Focus
after happening to catch the name on someone else's post. I had been looking for a couple of months and was so relieved. You just take the online test for newbies and I got an email like the next day inviting me to the training program. You pretty much have a job then.

I went to a local school and I got no help finding a job, either. I was very disappointed. We were also pretty much told that right out of school we would have to work at a hospital or clinic. I am very thankful I stumbled onto Focus.
Training Program has been terminated
We no longer have an FOF Training Program for new graduates and only will hire a new grad with 8 months or more of experience.
Sounds like a matchbook cover training program to me,
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CS website says there is money to be made for those who promote the training program!
No wonder people are so quick to promote CS. I don't think M-Tec or Andrews pay people to promote their school! If they do, they owe me some money, LOL!
Welcome to MT! I find it a good career. This info should be included in your training program... nm

You Poor Thing - This people must be
First of all, I did not go to MTEC, Andrews or Career Step, but it does seem like they companies to train with.. it seems most people get good jobs in a timely manner when training with them. You pay more, but it seems to be worth it.

As far as days/hours... I have been working for the past 9 months WORKING MY OWN HOURS. The days are set, but as long as I get my lines in during that day, they are very happy. I was a newbie, they started me at a great rate, and I got a 1 cent raise after 3 months (I am very lucky). There ARE MANY companies out there that know that MOST of us ARE moms at home in our PJs. I actually get more accomplished dressed as such.. sitting in my office wearing my pumps is really not necessary... maybe that's why these other people are so damn cranky!!! Anyway, a lot of accounts are 24-hr TAT and as long as you get your lines in, most people don't care when you did it.. as long as the client is happy. Don't these idiots bring you down .. good luck!
Sounds like they made a poor choice of EMR...sm

the whole point of EMR is not to type the notes into the system - it's to choose from a menu and point and click to get the information in.  Think


chief complaint:  sore throat.     choose:  erythematous   edematous  purulent drainage and so on


if it's a speciality with a lot of redundancy, i.e. podiatry, they fly through their notes. If it's more unique situations a little tougher. But don't worry... the EMR companies will soon figure out the missing link...


 


 


 


I personally would not recommend them mainly because of the poor way they treat their staff.
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Unfortunately they have a very poor record of grads finding employment.
Many companies will waive their 2-years' experience requirement for Andrews or M-Tec grads, but they know the education at Penn Foster, AHP, and many others is just not good enough and they will not let grads of those schools even take their employment tests. I'm not saying you CAN'T get a job, just that it will unfortunately be much harder, as evidenced by the many, many people who have taken these courses and posted online that they can't get a job.
Could be poor MT material to start with - my absolute best MT came from community college and
I've had some Andrews, M-Tecs that couldn't even pass the first grammar screening.
Very nicely put. Distractions equate to typos, which lead to poor QA scores. nm
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Allied

I am halfway through my courses with Allied and feel like I'm learning a lot.  I hope you find a job fast.  :)


Rhonda


Allied
I am halfway through my classes with Allied and have been happy with them so far.  Before signing up, I called many times with questions and everyone was very helpful.  Once I paid, I had all my materials within a week and they even called to make sure I got them and everything was there.  They have called a few times since to see if I had any questions and how I was liking the class.  They called a couple of weeks ago to congratulate me on passing my terminology class and wished me luck on the transcription course.  If you want to email me privately, I can give you the name of the person that I deal with.  He's been very helpful to me.
Allied
Thank you so much for the response. I am just so frustrated and can't wait to get a job. It is great to hear someone else went through Allied and did find employment. Thank again.
Allied
I am currently enrolled with Allied Schools in California. I know that there is more than 1 location for Allied. Will employers hire you even though you haven't completed the course work? 
Allied
I graduated last March from Allied (Laguna Hills, CA) and paid the 900.00 for their "career assistance". I am STILL unemployed and quite frustrated. They are great at keeping me posted and send plenty of links for assessment tests, but all of the links they send me clearly state that you need 2 years of experience to even be considered for employment. I was recently told that they had a partnership with a transcription company that had agreed to hire new graduates. I was so excited and faxed all of the necessary paperwork only to be told that the response was "overwhelming" and now the company has decided to put together a recruiting team to design assessment tests that the graduates will have to pass. I have asked repeatedly for a position as an intern and will work for little to no pay as long as there is a job waiting for me at the end of my internship. I still am waiting for word on an intern program although I was assured 4 months ago that such programs would be available to me if I was interested. My advice is hold onto your 900.00. As for the training, you're right, it's too late. I wish I had paid a little more money to a school that had mentoring or intern programs available to their graduates. Hindsight is always better! Good Luck and please let me know if you find anything.
How do you know about Allied? Did you go there?
How do you know about Allied?  Did you go there?
Allied
Sorry if this is a repeat post--I am actually almost done with Allied's MT program.  the only complaint I have about them is the VERY LONG turnaround time in the grading of the transcription assignments.  I am already a RN, so it isn't so difficult for me; I am already familiar with the terminology.  They are very attentive, they check on me often, and they produced a fantastic resume for me.  I also have a lifetime of job placement services if needed.  So for me, it's worth it.  It is just taking longer than I had originally anticipated.
I went to Allied
I graduated from them over two years ago and had a job within a month.  My MTSO has told me many times that he is so glad that he took a chance on hiring a newbie because I am one of his best transcriptionists, and he just hired another newbie.  You get out of any course what you put into it.  Allied is fine, you just have to put the time into it. 
Allied
I went to Allied too, I am really unhappy, I paid the extra $1000 for the job assistance and well, I could really use that $1000 since I have no job yet. I test all the time and the only company that wanted me so far is a scam operation and I ended up loosing a lot of money. They say they provide jobs for life. Well I'm still alive and waiting. Good luck to you.
ALLIED
Okay, so I am about 85% done with the Allied Business School Medical transcription course.  I have done very well and gotten pretty much 90% to 100% up until this point, whereas now, as it is getting increasingly difficult am struggling through getting 80% to 90% when I'm lucky.  But here's my question to you all.  I have been reading through the posts here on Allied and needless to say, it has NOT been encouraging.  I realize that with any message board there is a lot of negativitiy if you are searching for it.  I have learned a lot.  I quit work almost 2 years ago to be at home and concentrate on the studying.  We are in desperate need of my income in our family and I am beginning to worry that I made the wronog choice in choosing Allied.  They told me that there was job placement with benefits upon graduation.  Now, I read here and see that I may have been misinformed.  So, what would you do if you were me?  I in now way would quit at this point after investing over $3000.  But, should I search for further study or just hope that I can find work and if not, try Walmart?  I plan on really going all out, but we can't afford an additional 2-year-long search for employment after taking 2 years off for study!
I like Allied
I feel like I am learning alot and they are always quick to help and/or assist. I am annoyed with the long waiting times for grades.
I also took the MT course from Allied
Are you talking about the Allied located in California? If so, I just graduated from there in December. The MT course can be difficult. The more you do, the easier it gets. If you ever have any questions, please e-mail me. I will try to help. My e-mail is gaburick@hotmail.com.
Allied
I really feel mislead by Allied as they gave me the impression that they would place me in a job when I had graduated. So far they have not done anything to help other than make a resume
Yes, I graduated from Allied
I graduated on Aug. 3, 2006, and it only took me a week to find a job. I just found a list of MT companies, applied, and tested at every one that would allow me to. You know, a year later, I don't work from home anymore, but I work at an Air Force base hospital making a lot of money. Just stick in there and apply everywhere you can.
I also graduated from Allied... sm
I found a full-time per diem position fairly quickly at my local hospital. However, they downsized a few weeks later and the four of us in per diem positions were let go. So I can TOTALLY relate to your frustration, as I am now also again looking. Hang in there, the jobs are out there.

I'm not an Allied grad, but if they can't/won't help you get a job
after they "supposedly" trained you to be an MT, you sure as heck do NOT want to give them another 900 bucks. There is no way that is going to help you find a job.
Allied/New Grad

I wouldn't pay them another 900 bucks. They should have given you a business communication class that would have helped you to write a great cover letter and resume. You can get some good advice on Career Builders and websites like it on how to write your cover letter and resume. Did you do an externship/internship? If you did not, you should definitely gain some experience that way first. Your school should be able to help you out with that and should have done that for you.


Also, don't wait until you graduate to look for work, the sooner you start the faster you will work. Just don't give up! I graduated in December and just now got hired by some one, and I graduated with high honors. It can take awhile, but my understanding is that now is the "season" that the MT business picks up, and you are more likely to find a job now than later. Good Luck!


Allied Medical Schools

Yes, I am trying to find out if this school is a good school or not.  Can someone give me some info on this school if possible.


Thanks


Allied Business School
Has anyone out there actually graduated from Allied and found employment? I finised their medical transcription program on 10/25/07 and have yet to get any kind of job offer. I have sent tons of resumes with no luck. I am so frustrated I can't even begin to tell you. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I just want to find somewhere to start. Thank You.
Allied Business Schools, Inc.
Has anyone else out there taken MT courses from Allied Business Schools, Inc. - and if so - have you had any trouble finding a job?
Allied Business Schools
I also graduated from Allied and I have had a terrible time finding employment. I graduated in October and have yet to start working.
Allied Business Schools, Inc.
I graduated from their course in Aug. 2006. I found employment within two weeks, of course, with no help from Allied. I went to Google and found as many transcription companies as I could and applied to all of them that would let me. I did a lot of foot work.

Just keep testing, and eventually, you will find employment. I know it is rough to get started, but it will eventually pay off. I just got a job working at a hospital on an Air Force base (coincidentally the same base my husband is stationed at), and I didn't even apply for the job. The staffing company that has the contract found my resume on Monster.com and called me. I don't work at home anymore, but it is a steady paycheck.

If you are this new to the business, then you might want to consider working outside the home just to get your foot in the door.

Hope this helps! If you have any questions, you can e-mail me, and I will help you out in any way that I can.
Allied/ Soon-to-be new graduate question

Has anyone had any experience with Allied?  I am completing my training through them and although they have been very helpful, I have regretted my decision to go to school there (after reading numerous message boards, they simply are not the best school but it’s too late now!)  Anyhow, I am looking for anyone who is currently going though OR graduated from Allied's MT program.  I would love some helpful suggestions on how to get a job after graduation (the famous question!)  Allied suggested that I pay 900 bucks to be placed in their "lifetime career assistance program" which assists you with your resume and helps you find a job.  Does anyone think it's worth the $$$?  Has anyone graduated from Allied and found a job?  If so, please respond!!  ANY SUGESTIONS from MT's would be greatly appreciated-I feel like I'm in the dark and don't want to make another bad decision!!!  Thanks a bunch!


Can someone that graduated from Allied please respond...
Can someone that graduated from Allied please respond... I really want to here from current or graduated students.

Thank you.
I'm a trainer at my Job and I get Allied grads
Lynette,

I've found the key to making it work for Allied grads is to follow up with a good internship and job training placement.

We do this at our company and we have Allied grads who work out fine. What they seem to need is 2 to 3 more months of hands on training to be ready to produce valuable work.

There is no reason to give up or quit and spend $3400 with Andrews to be able to retake APT (anatomy, physiology, terminology). And I believe Allied uses the SUM material for Beginning Med Typing- SUM has been around for decades I think.

A recent trainee of mine went to Allied and followed up with internship at Med Workshops. The internship made it happen for her. She is now doing fine and going on 1-1/2 yrs employed with us.

I want to go a little further on this subject:

Tuition is going to have to go down in the current economic climate. $3400 and up for tuition is just too steep for most people. Even the best schools will be hit hard by the reduction in discretionary spending.
Allied Medical School....
I have been taking the MT course through Allied Medical School.. Anyone ever heard about them?  Also, they allow you to take the quizzes and test online open~book...will this hurt me in the long run?  And, how do I become "certified"?  Will I have to go take a certification test somewhere???????????
Allied doesn't care if you learn anything OR if you get a job. They just want their $$. nm
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I respectfully disagree--Allied has a GUARANTEED...
...lifetime job placement program.  Any of the MT schools iare what you make of it and how you work it.  I have already been offered a position and I haven't even finished the Allied course yet.  Just sayin'.
I've seen many, many Allied grads who can't find a job. sm
I also know many people who hire MTs who do employment testing, and "most" Allied MTs can't pass the employment tests. That's why many companies just say they require 2 years' experience and won't even test Allied grads.
Check your Wal-Mart or McDonald's for Allied grads...
You'll have a better chance finding them working there than working in MT.

You're welcome.
Allied is no better than At Home Professions or Penn Foster. Not a good school. NM
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try the SUM Program
It is the best one I know of. Good luck.
MT program
Hi,

I took the Oak Horizon course offered at CVCC in Hickory NC.

At the time I took it, it was 2 semesters. But it is now a 3 semester course.

It was tough but I managed to make the honor roll.

Take care!!
The CS program done via the
community college is actually a better program! I would definitely consider myself a CS graduate. Put CS first, and I wouldn't even mention a community college unless you are asked. Where you took the CS course shouldn't matter. Good luck to you.
The program more than likely can be used elsewhere.
It doesnt mean you are paying for work. After you have been in transcription a while you will have dozens of programs on your computer for some reason or another. I have about 20 :) Some were free and some I had to pay for.
FTP program
Does anyone know of a good FTP program, and how to work one? Sorry if this is posted to the wrong board, but I am new to posting anything. :-(. Thanks in advance.