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Posted By: nichole on 2006-03-25
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    PCDI
    I am actually a current student of PCDI's program, and I am seriously beginning to regret my decision to use this school.  They lead you to believe that they have employment placement over the phone, but I have now come to find out that they only write you a letter of recommendation because there are so many students in their program.  They take 6 weeks to grade lessons, so I have been doing all of my lessons at once and sending them in with 2 1/2 months between shipments.  I become rusty between assignments and practically have to relearn everything again.  I am not happy with PCDI.  I would never recommend this school to anyone considering an education in medical transcription.  I am looking for a mentor to help me because no company is interested in hiring me.  One company actually told me that they will not hire new graduates from PCDI.  This upsets me but it is hard to blame them.  If anyone as aware of any company that will hire from PCDI, please let us know!!  The whole reason I decided to begin a career in medical transcription is so that I can be here with my family while I bring in income.  If I have to get an office job because no one will hire me or give me a chance then the purpose of this entire education is defeated. 
    pcdi
    do you feel like you were trained for the equipment that is out there? have you been able to find a job?
    pcdi
    well that's good to know. its also great to find someone nice in this room. i have come across some rough people in here.
    PCDI
    I have been attending PCDI but, I can't figure out if I should try to graduate.  I have been able to find a mentor with many years experience who will train me.  My concern is that when I need to branch off and get my own work, employers will want to see a completed course in MT.  Any advice welcome!!
    pcdi
    I have gotten almost through all of the anatomy portion and supposed to be moving on to the third and final portion which is actual transcription.
    pcdi
    I think that if it were me, I would finish. You have nothing to lose by finishing. If nothing else, it may help you in the long run. You don't have that much more to go, and as I said in my last post, they may not let you get your money back for the tuition since you have already come this far.
    It's PCDI
    I think it depends on the individual,no matter what school you go to. It's the individual that either understands it or they don't. Practice makes perfect,the more you do,the more you learn.
    PCDI???
    That's where I took my course. When I find sample reports on the web they appear to be exactly as I have learned them, and the materials I obtained from PCDI are great resources. But, I'm still curious what others think of the training they offer? Is it up to par? I certainly don't want to be laughed at when I send out my resume!!!  Thanks! LISA
    PCDI
    You might not be laughed at, but sorry to say many places will not allow you to take their employment test, either. PCDI does not fully prepare you to work as an MT. You might get lucky. If not, you will need a better course, such as Andrews School or M-TEC.

    Good luck to you.
    PCDI
    I believe I tested with about a dozen companies online. Simultaneously, I sent in my resume. I didn't go to PCDI, but if those companies are willing to let folks test up front, I'd think they'd want to see your skills before judging you solely based on what school you attended. I'd try those companies if you're worried about being laughed at. That way, you can prove yourself right away. Besides, it's good practice. There's a list of many MT companies on this site. Go through them to find the ones with the testing option up front.
    PCDI

    You may want to see the following threads for PCDI.


    http://www.mtstars.com/find/index.cgi?board=medical_transcription-3&query=PCDI


    http://www.mtstars.com/find/index.cgi?query=PCDI&board=main-1


    pcdi
    yeah i know what you mean i guess. i graduated with an a+ average from pcdi. but i have applied for two jobs and failed both of the tests horribly. I just felt like they didn't give me the real world experience. I guess i will just keep trying and practicing to see what happens.
    I used PCDI and I can tell you.....
    I felt lost!! I did pass a test to get hired where I am now. But I had to do a 6 month internship before getting paid, and boy did I have a lot to learn. I know they recently changed some of their curriculum, but I don't know if it is better or not. I do not think they are as extensive as you really need, but they will get you started, just don't be suprised if you have to do an internship to get a foot in the door somewhere.
    PCDI
    I am also finishing up with PCDI but have some medical background. I also feel let down. Who did you apply with that would consider you to test?
    PCDI?
    Did anyone take PCDI's medical transcription course?  They just changed their name to Ashworth University.   I just completed the couse.  Do MT companies recognize this college as legitimate training? 
    PCDI?
    Thanks for the response.  My husband took a course from them, too.  He got on with the city as a building inspector (he took the home inspection course) but he didn't make enough money off of it and had to go back to his old career. 
    PCDI
    I currently attend PCDI. I am one exam away from completing the course.  I have realized that PCDI only requires you to do 24 transcriptions. They total only 50 minutes of dication time!  However, the CD they send you with those dictations have over 150 other dictations. I have been working my way thru them and I feel so much more confident about what I have learned.  I know plenty of people have said PCDI is not a great school. But I know my medical terminology and in the process of typing all those dictations up I have increased my wpm. So while it isnt a top-notch school, I don't feel my money was wasted.
    PCDI training
    Nicole, you if do not know what H&P is after finishing a transcription course, then you did not get what you paid for!
    PCDI grad
    Hi, I graduated from PCDI and have been an MT for about a year now. I had to struggle a lot at first, more than people who would have graduated from the better schools, I am sure. I feel very good about where I am at now, though. I have two jobs, one part time and one full time, and have been working at home since December of last year.

    However, if you feel you have not learned anything it may be best for you to look into more training. I would not turn around and tell someone looking to get into this field to go to PCDI. There is a big difference from what we learned and what reality is.

    I am not trying to discourage you. If you have the will, I am sure you will do just fine. I would, though, really assess how you feel about it because if you wish to go this route, it will take a lot of work on your part. Good luck to you!
    PCDI teaches some grammar...
    Believe it or not, PCDI actually does have a good section of their lessons put aside for grammar. I have still not mastered grammar (I'm not even close), but the lessons that PCDI gave me for grammar sure helped refresh some lost and forgotten rules!
    We took on a PCDI grad where I work, and they did not prepare her
    adequately even to do radiology work. We utilized her as a temp for a few weeks, and the only thing that got her by was her good English vocabulary. She didn't even know when to ask questions a lot of the time. She didn't know how to utilize reference books or websites, either. So I had to look over every report I had time to and make corrections. Any reports that I couldn't check went straight to the radiologists. Thankfully most of them caught on that we had a newbie and they needed to check every word. It was a shock to them.

    Acute care would have been leagues over her head, poor thing.
    See "Cheapie Correspondence Schools" post below for our most recent mention of PCDI. (nm)
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    Penn Foster & PCDI can't help with job placement because it's too hard to find jobs for their
    Not being mean, just honest. There's a reason they won't help with placement. They take your money for their course and don't care if you can get a job afterwards or not. And most people can't, because they are not trained well enough by those courses.
    Wrong. As I said, her English vocab & grammar were great, but PCDI didn't teach her enough medic
    With an adequate school she would have been great. She had been a secretary for years and had transcribed business dictation previously. She just couldn't learn enough terms in 3 months or whatever.