Benefits of a Career in Medical Transcription

As we all know, a doctor’s handwriting can be pretty difficult to interpret! That is why medical transcription is so necessary in making sure medical records are accurate and easy to understand. In addition, as technology advances, doctors and hospitals are venturing into electronic files, rather than the wall of patient files you see in your doctors’ office. And when a clinic decides to go digital, that means that all of these files must be transcribed onto a computer from then on. As you can tell, there is an ever-growing demand for medical transcription, making it a great career for anyone interested in the medical field.

Now that we know medical transcription is a field that is here to stay, you may be wondering about some of the other benefits you can take advantage of when you embark on a career in medical transcription. Here are a few:

1. Fast certification. The courses you will take to prepare for your certification can take as little as 6 months to a year to complete.

2. Salary. As a medical transcriptionist, as a general rule, you can make anywhere from $35,000 to $55,000 a year, depending on your employer. For the amount of schooling and the overall cost to certify, the pay is generous.

3. Work from home. The vast majority of medical transcriptionists actually work from home! It is a great job for a stay-at-home mom, because of the flexible hours and ability to work in the comfort of your own home.

4. Become familiar with medical terminology. You never know when you will need to know what those terms mean! Becoming a medical transcriptionist is also a great stepping stone to a future career in nursing, hospital administration, or even an M.D.

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Hi I'm Laarni of Waray-Cavitenya descent. True blue Virgo born in the year of the Metal Dog. Paulinian and Tomasian by heart. Loyal and loving wife of my HoneyBee Edison. Ever supportive daughter and sister. Pathologist/ Medical Transcriptionist. Movie buff. Scrapbooker.