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Archive for March, 2008

Medical Transcription – How Hard Can It Be?

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Medical transcription is difficult under the best of circumstances but in addition to a fast-talking medical doctor, the background noise can make it all but impossible to complete. Sometimes doctors will dictate in a very noisy area, and the background noise can drown out what the doctor is dictating. If a doctor is dictating in a hospital, hopefully he or she will dictate in a room set aside just for medical dictation; otherwise, the hospital’s paging system, hospital visitors, hospital staff, and the overall noise from beeping equipment and noisy gurneys will all but drown out what he or she is dictating.

The best medical transcriptionists make medical transcription look easy. The medical language specialists who are good have taken years to hone their skills. They understand how important it is to create an accurate medical report that reflects exactly what the doctor has dictated and even, at times, what he or she has meant to dictate but was too busy to say properly. The next time you read a typed medical report, remember that it has been transcribed by a medical language specialist—known to you and the rest of the world as a medical transcriptionist.

Medical Transcription Schools

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Medical transcription is a valuable (and lucrative) medical service that does not require actual qualification in medical science. In simple terms, medical transcription deals with converting patient reports and records dictated by doctors into an electronic or paper format. Their notes are dictated into digital recording devices and outsourced to such units all over the world.

Medical transcription is also crucial in optimizing the commercial viability of medical establishments, since it facilitates efficient time management, elimination of backlogs and reduced operation costs. It is a highly specialized field and carries an enormous burden of responsibility. Errors, inconsistencies and delays in transcribed reports can have very grave legal and medical consequences for doctors and their patients.