Archive for the ‘Medical Transcriptionist Work’ Category

October 7th, 2009

5 Ways To Increase Your Medical Transcription Salary

I like to look at medical transcription as a career where there are no limits. Right now, you may not be making the transcriptionist salary that you would like. Well, I am here to let you know that no matter how much or how little you are making right now, there is always room for more.

Given below are five simple ways that anyone can increase their transcriptionist salary in little to no time at all:

1. Have you ever tried typing with no help at all? This is often the case for a lot of newbies. To speed up your production, (and pay of course), you need a word expander program. If you are not sure what a word expander program is, then I will be the first to tell you that is affordable software that allows you to type in the full word, and then allows you to expand it when you type in the partial word. For example, if you want to type in the word, “transcription”, all you have to do is type something like “trans” and the word expander will then type out the entire word for you. You wouldn’t believe how much time you can save, and how much extra money you can make.

2. Something else I like to recommend to people who are looking to increase their pay is to purchase a comfortable desk and chair. Considering the fact that you will be sitting for almost half the day, it would be very profitable to make sure that you can move with ease. Make sure that your computer is not up to high and that your key board isn’t down too low and vice versa. Desk discomfort can hinder production a lot more than you think.

3. Another way to increase transcriptionist salary is to apply for higher-paying transcriptionist jobs. The usual starting salary is about .6 to .8 cents per line. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but if you are fast, you can make more than the average transcriptionist. Make sure that the company you apply to also includes spaces. If they don’t include spaces, then you are going to end up typing twice as much just to get by.

4. Something that you should definitely own is a foot pedal, or at least learn all of the shortcuts, such as hot keys. You see, when you are transcribing a report, you will constantly have to start, stop, rewind, and fast forward the dictation. Instead of taking your hands off the keyboard and using your mouse, you can use your foot pedal or hot keys. With medical transcription, every second counts.

5. Last, but not least, I like to recommend that people work on the quality of their reports. The reason why is because if you can type a good report with little to no errors, then the company you work for will value you much more as an employee, and will be much more likely to give you a raise. You will also have a better chance of snagging those higher-paying positions that start off around .12 to .14 cents per line instead of .6 to .8 cents per line.

It is very simple to increase your transcriptionist pay. All it takes is a little bit of knowledge on your part. A word expander and a comfortable chair and desk can mean the difference between an extra 100 to 300 lines per hour. Owning a foot pedal can help you tack on an extra 50 to 100 or more. Over the period of a couple of hours, you can make up to five times as much as you would without any help, which is really an entire paycheck!

August 10th, 2009

The Best 7 Places to Find Medical Transcription Jobs

Whether you are thinking about becoming a medical transcriptionist or have just gotten certified, eventually you are going to have to find a job. Finding a medical transcription job can be a little tricky, but if you have the right information on where to look, finding your dream position will be a piece of cake.

Given below are the best 7 places to find medical transcription jobs:

1.Work at home mom websites usually are the one’s who have the most information about medical transcription jobs. Once you find a good work at home mom website (and there are plenty of them), just sift through to see how much information you can find about medical transcription. There are usually links that lead to websites that supply applications for medical transcription employment.

2.Another place to find a medical transcription position is your local newspaper. This particular career may not be in the highest demand, but weekly monitoring of your local newspaper’s classified section may be good enough to help you find work. At very worst, you could always call the doctor’s offices needing help for other things such as a secretaries or medical coders and ask them if they could use a medical transcriptionist.

3.Online classified websites like Careerbuilder, Monster, and HotJobs will never steer you in the wrong direction. It would be best if you submit your resume as well as search their job listings on a daily basis.

4.Upon graduation, ask your medical transcription school if they can offer help with job placement. Certain schools will assist in job placement while others will actually find you a position right after passing the final exam.

5.Regular online job forums are also another great place to find medical transcription employment. Most of these forum websites offer a medical transcription section full of information on places that hire as well as starting pay.

6.You can always Google your information to see what comes up. Just type in something like, “places that hire medical transcriptionists from home”. Make sure you specify whether or not you want to work from home when looking for employment as this can make a huge difference in your search results.

7.Quite possibly the most difficult thing you will have to do is get out and look around your local city for employment. Sitting at home reading newspapers and surfing the web are easy, but if you aren’t having any luck, then you aren’t getting anywhere.

Finding a medical transcriptionist position is possible if you are determined. The more focused you are, the better you will do. Always have your resume on hand when you are out, you never know what kind of opportunities you will run into.

August 10th, 2009

5 Reasons Why Medical Transcriptionist Jobs Are Great For Your Career

Every job tends to have its ups and downs. But some jobs have a lot more benefits than not. Medical transcription is more than just a job, it is a professional career. This profession has several benefits, many of which are you are probably unaware of. People who make medical transcription as their choice for a career are making a highly profitable decision. Here is why:

1. Medical transcriptionists are in demand. As long as there are doctors, there will be a need for medical transcriptionists. Many people are worrying about more and more physicians gravitating toward speech recognition software. While there are quite a few physicians who use it, it will never replace the need for medical transcriptionists. Speech recognition software is programmed; it is not a highly trained professional. There will always be errors when using this software. So basically, medical transcription is a profession that will always need skilled individuals to convert dictation into a written text.

2. Obviously, there is the option to work from home. Not all people prefer this route, but the majority of individuals who choose to go into this profession make the decision to do just that. Working from home means you have a lot more freedom throughout the day. You set your own hours and do not have to be a slave to the clock

3. With medical transcription, you can choose to work for a company or open up your own accounts. When you work for a company, you are paid a set rate that usually doesn’t go up until the company decides you should obtain a raise. Either way, the pay is still going to be great. When you open up your own accounts, you decide what to charge. The only downside to opening up your own accounts is that you also have to do your own editing, which you do not get paid for. Those who work for a company have people who do their editing for them.

4. With this career, there is the ability to try new things. If you get tired of working from home, you can try working in an office and vice versa. There is always the opportunity for advancement once you pick up the speed. If you didn’t already know, medical transcription is all about production. No one is an expert in the beginning – no one. The secret to this profession is practice. The more you do, the better you get and the more money you make.

5. The average medical transcriptionist makes around 40K per year. In the beginning, it is not likely to be that high at all, but do not let this discourage you. The learning curve is the hardest part. Once you get around that and become more experienced, there will be nothing you cannot do. This career gives back to you what you put into it. If you work full time, you are going to make a lot more than someone who only chooses to work a few days per week. Believe it or not, some people are making up to 100K per year.

As you can see, medical transcription has a lot to offer anyone who wants to give it a try.

August 10th, 2009

Getting Medical Transcription Employment is Easier Than You Think

The fact is that anyone can be a medical transcriptionist. The only thing that you need is a certification. Although, some people will hire people with little to no experience, though it is a very rare occurrence. First, think of the reasons why you want to be a medical transcriptionist. What is it you want from your career? What motivates you so strongly to become a medical transcriptionist? People decide they would like to go into this profession for several different reasons. Whatever your reason is, your dream can also become a reality.

All dreams start with a vision, hope, or expectation of some sort. A career in medical transcription can give you everything you need as far as job security, money, and freedom. There is no limit to the amount of success you can experience. The first thing you need to have is a certification. If you do not, you are going to have a difficult time finding employment and good pay. Your first step is going to need to be applying to an accredited medical transcription school. Some of the best are Career Step, Andrews & Holbrook, Everett Community College, CanScribe Career Centre Inc., and M-Tec. These are just a few of the best medical transcriptionist schools and they are all also approved by the Approval Committee for Certificate Programs (ACCP).

After about a year or so in training, you are going to obtain your certification. Completing your training is probably the most difficult part of the entire profession. After that, all you have to do is look for employment. The easiest thing to do when attempting to find employment will be to first check in with your school. Ask them if they can offer you some assistance with obtaining your first job. If they are unable to do so, then start by searching the web for job openings. The best place to look online for a list of medical transcription companies are online job forums for people who work from home. There are plenty of these forums, so it shouldn’t be hard to find a couple of legitimate sources.

Once you find an online job forum, find the medical transcription section. Most all job forums have a medical transcription section, especially since it is one of the most favored work from home professions. Look to see how much you can find on employment. You can also check Monster, Careerbuilder, and Craigslist for some current openings. Call around and ask some of the doctor’s offices living in your area if they are in need of a medical transcriptionist. Be sure to also submit your resume online when looking through job listings. You should also be prepared to submit quite a few applications online when you find the list of medical transcription companies that hire people to work from home.

Remember not to be picky when applying for work. Your main objective is to find employment. Always make sure you submit a very professional-appearing resume highlighting your strengths. When talking to potential employers over the phone, try your best to remain professional, calm, and well-mannered. When the time is right, you will gain the employment you seek.

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