MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION TRAINING
Medical transcriptionists play an important role in the healthcare industry by handling the creation of medical documentation. The documents they create may include a patient's medical history, discharge summary or other reports. If you are considering a career in the healthcare field, you may want to know more about medical transcription. In this article, we discuss what a medical transcriptionist is, what they do, how much they earn and what steps you can take to become one.
Listening to recordings of doctor's dictations and typing what they say into a document
Reviewing and editing records that were created using speech-to-text software
Using their knowledge of medical terminology to proofread reports
Curating and filing the finished documents according to their employer's policies
Following confidential guidelines for the patient's privacy
Performing audits to check the quality of work
Getting health records approved by physicians
Updating patient's health records into EHR (Electronic Health Record) systems
Ensuring the transcription is complete, consistent and correct.

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