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Why do people become Medical Transcriptionists?

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Why do people become Medical Transcriptionists?

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A. Because they can make good money and have a skill that is in great demand – working in a medical office or at home, with experience. Q. Do all Medical Transcriptionists work at home? A. No. There are many jobs in offices, clinics and hospitals. Q. Are there other advantages? A. Yes. Security. People will always need doctors, and doctors will always need transcribed reports to document each patient history. Q. Is Medical Transcription easy to learn? A. Yes. We show you step by step how to transcribe from audio cassettes dictated by doctors in actual clinical settings. Q. Do I need any previous education or experience? A. You need no previous medical experience. You must be able to read, write and understand directions to begin the course. As you progress, you will need to develop some typing skills. If you don’t currently know how to type, we can counsel you on the best typing tutorials to use for your specific skill level. Q. What is the earnings range for a Medical Transcriptionist

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