Quick Tips for Getting Your Medical Transcriptionist Degree

There are a number of different types of jobs in the world, and one of those jobs just so happens to be medical transcription. People are fascinated with this career because it allows them to work at home. However, most individuals are not quite sure about how to get a job in transcription. Many people wonder if a transcriptionist degree is required. Others wonder about just how much their transcription salary will be once they obtain employment.

There is no sense in worrying about anything because employment in transcription is not hard to come by, it’s actually quick and simple. Here is how to do it:

1. Decide How You Plan to Work – Some people want to get a high-paying job in the beginning, and some people prefer to just have a job. If you want to get to work right away, then offer your services for free. Yes, it definitely sounds ridiculous, but it’s the quickest way toward employment without a transcriptionist degree. There is no doubt that your transcription salary will be lower (obviously, if it isn’t there to begin with), but at least you’ll have the experience desired to start a job with an online company or other transcription company when you’re eligible for employment.

If you decide to receive an education, make sure you receive your transcriptionist degree from a school that is recognized and accredited. You can do this by checking in with these two websites: www.chea.org and www.ahdionline.com. If you see your school there, then you’re good to go. Not everyone will attend an accredited transcription school, which is unfortunate because the quality of education received won’t be the same. If in fact you do decide to receive a transcriptionist degree, your beginning transcription salary should be acceptable. Lower starting salaries are around .06 cents per line, and higher salaries start at around .08-10 cents per line. To begin work as soon as possible, sign up for an accelerated transcription program that will allow you to receive your certification within the next 6 months or less.

2.  Start Searching for Employment – Look in as many places as you can find. Search online, in newspapers, talk to friends, etc. Try to locate people who currently work from home in transcription over the net using online work-at-home forums such as www.wahm.com and www.mtstars.com and ask questions about their experiences with medical transcription. Ask what the best companies are and what their starting transcription salary is. Get advice on what you should do before applying for work. You should be able to find out everything you need to know.

3. Focus – You want to obtain quick employment, right? Well then do things that ordinary medical transcriptionists do not do such as ask your family doctor if he is need of a medical transcriptionist. Start posting up flyers around your local town that state your skills and your need for employment. Get started on your resume now, and if you must, pay for a professional resume service to create one for you. Create business cards and leave them at every doctor’s office and public place you can think of.

You can trust that these helpful tips will get you into the transcription field fast. Don’t forget about the importance of a transcriptionist degree. Although it isn’t required, it is helpful for a higher starting transcription salary.

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