Friday, December 28, 2012

Do You Want Free Medical Transcription Training to be a Medical Transcriptionist? Read On..

Do you want to be a medical transcriptionist but your short on cash?  Worry no more as they are some centers / institution that offers FREE medical transcription training.  

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST - FREE TRAINING thru TESDA SCHOLARSHIPS

Call Center Academy
Address:  #79 VEG Bldg., Gen. Maxilom Ave. (between STC and Mango Square Mall) Cebu City, Cebu 6000 Philippines
Tel #:(032) 412-0111
Mobile #s:
0917.953.0052 (Globe)
0922.259.7176 (Sun)
0939.316.0746 (Smart)


Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) 
Tel:   (02) 887-7777 

Send Text to 0917-4794370 (Globe) 






List of TESDA Accredited Assessment Centers That Offers Medical Transcription Training

Province:BAGUIO CITY

Assessment Center Address:  Baguio City School of Arts and Trades Upper Session Rd., Baguio City
Center Manager:  Engr. David B. Bungallon
Contact No.:  444-9161
Qualification Title:  Medical Transcription NC II
Accreditation No.:  ACMET021507 1214129
Expiration Date:  09/15/14

Province:  PAMPANGA
Assessment Center Address:  System Plus Computer College-San Fernando B. Mendoza St.; 
City of San Fernando
Center Manager:  Engr. Veronica M. Miguel
Contact No.:  860 - 4612; 963 - 1303
Qualification Title: Medical Transcription NC II 
Accreditation No.:  ACMDT020305 1113116
Expiration Date:  04/18/13


Province:  ALBAY
Assessment Center Address:  E-Transcribe Education Sytem, Inc. Benig Bldg., Gen. Luna St., Tabaco City
Center Manager:  Engr. Rowen B. Benig
Contact No.:  (052) 435 - 3660
Qualification Title:  Medical Transcription NC II 
Accreditation No.:  ACMT0205011 113001
Expiration Date:  01/07/13




(Note:  This list changes as the training expired or discontinued.  Please check this page regularly for added and deleted free training centers)



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Friday, December 21, 2012

Yes! You Can Train Online to be a Medical Transcriptionist - Here's Some Sites

You want online medical transcription training?  Here are some of the centers / schools that offers online learning to be a medical transcriptionist located in the Philippines.  



Legacy Skills Development Center Inc.
Address:  Gaston Bldg. 30 J. Elizalde St.
BF Homes Paranaque City
Phone:  (02) 566-8567
Email:  info@legacyskills.com

    Website:  http://www.legacyskills.com




IT Dynamics Group
Address:  Suite 1709 Cityland 10, Tower 1, Valero Cor. Dela Costa Sts.
Salcedo Village, Makati City, Phils.
Tel. Nos.: 632- 812-6471 / 632-812-6472
Mobile No.: 63917-506-1005
E-mail: info@itdynamicsphil.com


(Note:  This page is always changing, check this page regularly for added schools)


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Friday, December 14, 2012

Training Centers You Can Go To To Be A Medical Transcriptionist

If you're a high school graduate, non-medical degree college graduate, or a college-level student you will need training to be a medical transcriptionist.  Below are some of the medical transcription schools available in the Philippines.



ScribeFast Transcription Training Center
Address:  Unit 319 P&C Fernandez Building, 
Perez Boulevard Dagupan City, Pangasinan Philippines 2400
Phone:  075-202-0170
Mobile:  0923-467-9038 (Sun), 0917-898-8909 (Globe)
Email:  info@scribefast.ph
Pre-enrollment requirements?  Click here


Medical Transcription
MTC Academy
Address:  3rd Floor MMP Bldg. 2283 Pasong Tamo Ext. Makati City
Phone:  (02) 817 0278
Fax:  (02) 896-9933

Email: admin@mtcacademy.com
Website:  http://mtcacademy.com                                                                  
Online Assistance :  Chat - customer service assistant. YM id: mtcainc (M - F, 8-6 pm)

Branch:  Gotaco Building 2, #32 McArthur Highway, Marulas, Valenzuela City
Phone:  (02) 291-9427 / (02) 291-9438
Get your pre-enrollment requirements here

Medical Transcription
OTSI (Optimum Transsource Inc.)
Address:  3/F R.R. Gonzales Bldg, 467 Real Street (Alabang-Zapote Road), Las Pinas City
Phone:  (02) 836-0313
Email:  mtinstitute@otsiinc.com                                                                    
Website:  http://www.otsiinc.com                                                          
Get your pre-enrollment requirements here



Int'l TransMedia.Com Inc.
Address:  Penthouse D, Columbian Building, 160 West Avenue, Quezon City
Phone:  (632) 416-2515 
Facebook:  www.facebook.com/i.transmedia  
Email:  i.transmedia@gmail.com
Website:  http://www.i-transmedia.com                                                        
Get your pre-enrollment requirements here




Note:  This page is always changing, check out this page regularly for added schools.

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Friday, December 7, 2012

That One Software For Your Foot Pedals Medical Transcriptionist


Foot pedals is an essential tool to be an effective medical transcriptionist and to be able to use it you must have a foot pedal controlled digital transcription audio player software like the Express Scribe.

Express Scribe Software:

Here is a software that always comes in handy and it's free to download from the internet. It's called Express Scribe and it is a "free transcription player". This is a program that allows you to listen to your audio and also use your foot pedal so that you have your hands free to type.

Here are some of the good features:
  • Supports professional foot pedals which connect to the USB port to control playback.
  • Works with Microsoft Word and all major word-processors.
  • Automatically receives and loads files by internet (FTP), email, or over a local computer network.
  • Can switch to 'mini' mode to reduce screen space.
  • Express Scribe is completely free.

Medical Transcription Foot Pedals
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Express Scribe - Download it, it's free! You will most likely be using this for your online medical transcription course to listen and dictate dictations.

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Friday, November 30, 2012

Two Essential Equipment You Will Need to be an Effective Medical Transcriptionist

In the medical transcription process you will need to use transcribing machines with headset and foot pedal to listen to recordings by physicians and other healthcare professionals dictating a variety of medical reports to be able to transcribe them.   Most of the things needed are pretty basic like a computer (an up-to-date one), keyboard (ergonomic preferred) and headphones but there are two equipment, that would be of most help in transcribing and make you an effective medical transcriptionist, that you may not be familiar with are foot pedals and medical transcription reference materials.

Medical Transcriptionists Foot Pedals

Foot pedal are use to control the dictation. The basic foot pedal allows you to play, stop, rewind, and fast forward the dictation using your feet and keeping your fingers free to type. This will save you time and keep you from having to use the mouse every couple of seconds to start and stop the dictation. It's really easy and basic to learn to use a foot pedal. There are many types of foot pedals and all of them work with different programs including Express Scribe.
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Medical Transcriptionists Reference Materials

Medical transcription reference materials are what make the job as easy as it is. It’s 
stedman فرهنگنامه تخصصی پزشکی با نام Stedman’s Medical Dictionary 28th Edition
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practically like having all of the answers you need right in front of you at all times. A  lot of this research can be done through the use of the Internet and other types of research can be done through having the correct medical transcription reference books  at hand such as the ones listed below.

The most important ones to have right away would be:

1.  Stedman's  Medical Dictionary.
2.  Stedman's Abbreviations, Acronyms & Symbols.
3.  Quick Look Drug Book 2011


Quick Look Drug Book 2011
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Stedman's Medical Abbreviations, Acronyms and Symbols (Stedman's Abbreviations, Acronyms & Symbols)
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Friday, November 23, 2012

You Want To Know How to be a Medical Transcriptionist? Here are some tips

A medical transcriptionist is an individual 
who performs medical transcription.

The Basics 


Medical transcriptionists must understand basic anatomy and physiology, disease process, laboratory medicine and pharmacology in order to select the appropriate terminology since there are many sound-alike words in the medical  language.

Medical transcriptionists must also have knowledge of medical procedures and a multitude of medical instruments and equipment.

Medical transcriptionists must employ knowledge of English grammar, punctuations and editing on at least a college level in order to properly translate and document patient care records.

Medical transcriptionists must have basic and advanced knowledge in computers and related technologies.

Medical transcriptionists must have basic MS know-how.

Education and Training

To be a medical transcriptionist you need to be at least a high school  graduate with a certified medical transcription training program, usually a 6-month to 2-year certificate, diploma or associate's degree program.  

If you've finished college level, the training usually lasts 3 to 5 months if your course is medically related; 3 to 7 months if non-medical. 

If you've finished your bachelor non-medical degree, the training usually lasts 3 to 5 months .

If you've finished a medical bachelor degree, most of the companies don’t ask for any training.  They just hire you and train you as you go along (so you can skip this one if you’re a medical or medical allied graduate).

Certification

Although certification is not required, some medical transcriptionists choose to become certified (as it can boost their profile). The Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity offers two certifications: Registered Medical Transcriptionist (RMT) and Certified Medical Transcriptionist (CMT). Unfortunately though, these are not offered yet (I believe) in the Philippines.

Although having a medical degree is favored for employment in the medical transcription industry you don’t necessarily need to have one.  As long as you're good, has an open mind and willing to learn, you can still work as a medical transcriptionist and excel at it.


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Friday, November 16, 2012

Do You Know What a Medical Transcriptionist is and What They Do?


http://worldoftranscription.com
A medical transcriptionist is an individual who performs medical transcription.

The Medical transcriptionist is also known in a variety of names such as a Medical Language Specialist or MLS, medical typist and medical word processor.


What a Medical Transcriptionist Does


Medical transcriptionists listen to voice recordings that physicians and other health professionals make and convert them into written reports. They interpret medical terminology and abbreviations in preparing patients’ medical histories, discharge summaries, and other documents. The documents they produce become part of a patient’s permanent file,

Medical transcriptionists typically do the following:
  • Listen to the recorded dictation of a doctor or other health professional
  • Transcribe the dictation into diagnostic test results, operative reports, referral letters, and other documents  
  • Edit drafts prepared by speech recognition software, making sure that the transcription is correct and has a consistent style
  • Translate medical abbreviations or jargon into the appropriate long form
  • Recognize inconsistencies within a report and follow up with the healthcare provider to ensure accuracy
  • Submit written reports for physicians to approve
  • Follow patient confidentiality guidelines and legal documentation requirements
Medical transcriptionists use audio playback equipment, often including a headset and foot pedal—to control the recording playback speed—that are connected to their computer. They use word-processing and other specialized software, as well as medical reference materials as needed.
To do their work, medical transcriptionists must become familiar with medical words, anatomy and physiology, diagnostic procedures, pharmacology, and treatment assessments. Their ability to understand and correctly transcribe what the health professional has said is critical to reducing the chance that patients will get ineffective or even harmful treatments. They are part of the team that ensures high-quality patient care. www.bls.gov/medical-transcriptionists
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