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Unique Content Article: Medical Transcription - An Emerging Profession

Medical Transcription - An Emerging Profession


by Enzio Rasmussen


Medical Transcription is the process of interpreting and transcribing the dictation made by doctors or other health care professionals regarding patient status, treatment procedures, diagnoses, prognoses, etc. With medical transcription of dictated data from physicians, the medical transcriptionist may also edit the text that is produced by voice recognition software. Medical Transcription is the translating of dictations made by a doctor. As a result, it requires an extensive knowledge of medical, pharmacological and anatomical terms.

Previously medical transcriptionists would listen to dictations and type it themselves, however with the dawn of technology and voice recognition program, this has become unnecessary and today, for the most part, the medical transcriptionist merely edits the output of the software. However, the editing procedure ranges from a few modifications to major modifications since voice recognition software still has not been perfected and possibly never will be because of the wide variety of speech variations and dictating habits of medical care professionals.

Apart from medical know-how, a quality transcription calls for a transcriptionist to have good hearing skills because they have to be able to concurrently interpret dictation while typing, they have to also have an exquisite understanding of English and grammar, editing and proofreading skills, a high state of analytical skills in order to assess and translate spoken words into meaningful writing, as well being proficient in the use of transcription equipment and computers.

Medical Transcription has been seen as writing in ancient caves as well as in documents of lost civilizations, yet still the objective of medical transcription and also the medical transcriptionist remains the same and that's to keep a record of a patient's medical status and treatment.

However, it wasn't until the late 20th century that Medical transcription was recognized as a profession. At first, those who did medical transcription were labeled as typists, word processors, medical secretaries or dictating machine operators. This was and is still a highly unjustified job title for those who exercise medical transcription since the profession needs a wide understanding of medical terms. Therefore, in 1999, Medical Transcription was given its very own job classification and those exercising it were officially called medical transcriptionists.

Medical Transcription as a profession is quite underground and most individuals may not have heard about it. But, medical transcription is an essential occupation in the ever growing healthcare field... especially to healthcare staff that does not have the time to put into writing every little bit of information which they gather from patients. Because of this, the demand for certified medical transcriptionist specialists is continually thriving and because the number of new methods coming into the market doctors do not have the time to transcribe all their findings.

Medical Transcription as a profession is very flexible as well. Medical transcriptionists, after a couple of years of education, can get work from medical transcription agencies. Medical Transcription companies obtain dictations made by doctors and then these recordings are turned over to medical transcriptionists to be transcribed.

A medical transcriptionist can also work full or part-time at home. Currently, the American Association for Medical Transcription is governing body in the United states that certifies Medical transcriptionists, although you won't need a certification to be able to work as one, a certification form the AAMT, will surely increase you're "market value" and credibility.

Medical transcription is not only hearing and transcribing the words dictated by the doctor. Medical Transcription has been evolving and now needs specific learning focusing on medical words, know-how about Greek and Latin prefixes and suffixes, anatomy, physiology, sickness treatments, medical science and methods, medical instruments, pharmacology, laboratory instruments, laboratory test results, medical reference material methods and a lot more.




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Title: Medical Transcription - An Emerging Profession
Author: Enzio Rasmussen
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