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Pros and cons of MT as a career
I have been posed several times on several
occasions by several friends to elaborate and enumerate the pros and cons of
medical
transcription career. Apart from that, quite a few searches
from search engines are landing on the article medical transcriptionist job
at home where I have discussed about the pros of cons of home
transcription. Hence it would be apt to discuss the pros and cons of a
medical transcription career here.
I do not see any threatening cons in this
career
apart from a few work related ailments or computer related health concerns
which can be averted or overcome by adopting some ergonomics that we have
discussed in ergonomics for computer users and medical transcriptionists,
while the pros that I find for you to choose a medical transcription career
are:
1.
Good command over
English: You are confident that you have a good command
over English and are good with words. Language proficiency includes
knowledge and use of correct words, punctuation and spelling, as well as
sentence formation (syntax). It’s the basic quality to become a
transcriptionist and if you have it, well and good, everything else can be
acquired. (And that you even learn a word a day as we discussed in “how to
improve your vocabulary“!!!).
2.
Typewriting skills:
If you are good at typing and like a typing nature of job; that’s an
advantage.
3.
Like working on
computer: In today’s world, it has become a necessity that
we know at least the basics of computer operation and if you have it, it’s
an added advantage especially if you have exposure to word processors like
Microsoft
Word. Note that it’s only an added advantage and if at all
you do not have exposure, no problem, it can be attained through training.
If you have a strong wish to work on computer, that’s enough.
4.
Friendly training:
You can learn
medical
transcription from an on-site facility, in a private doctor’s
office taught by someone trained in the same methods being used there; in a
public facility, such as a hospital or other treatment center; at home or on
site in a specialized learning program with either hard copy or via the
internet. The very best part is that you do
NOT need a
degree to start a career in medical transcription.
5.
Inclination towards a
sedentary job: Medical transcriptionist job is essentially
a sedentary job and if you have an inclination towards a sedentary,
white-collar, computer-based job, this one will perfectly suit you.
6.
Good pay: The pay is very
much competitive in today’s market and your pay packet depends entirely on
number of characters/lines/pages you could transcribe, so you decide what
you earn. Read how much you can convert your time into money in the post
start a medical-transcription-at-home career. You get pensions, health
plans and other employee benefits if you work in house and if you are really
good, you can get bonuses too!
7.
Scope, demand and supply:
No matter it is fall or summer, rain or shine, recession or progression,
inflation or deflation, people will get sick. Medical transcription
business is roughly a $25 billion industry (annually). While the number of
medical transcriptionists in the US has remained static, the demand for
transcriptionists is growing by about 15% every year. Hence, there is a
need for GOOD
transcriptionists. So do you think there is a chance for doom days in this
career? 8. Challenging career: If you have an inborn aptitude to face challenges, you have plenty of it in this career on a daily basis. Read what sort of challenges in who can become a transcriptionist? If you are interested in medicine and would appreciate the idea of being inside of the latest medical breakthroughs, yes, you can. You get to use the latest technology as well.
The world of medical transcription grows
smaller each day as technology advances and if you want to be a successful
medical transcriptionist, preparation and practice are key factors to live
by.
9.
Career progression:
From an entry level transcriber you can grow up to an expert in any
subspecialty of medicine like cardiology, urology, radiology etc. You can
choose the subspecialty of comfort and progress towards being a master in
that subspecialty. As well in an organizational setup, you can even
graduate to
management positions depending on your skills and aptitude.
10.
Work atmosphere: You choose
the atmosphere you prefer. You have an option to work from home or in an
office; work alone or work with other professionals.
11.
Job independence: You have
a choice of being an independent contractor working for a medical center or
a public or private facility. You can often set your own working hours,
thereby having a choice to be with your family more and not miss important
times of being together. In an independent contractor setup, you can work
for one or several employers at a time. In short, you can be your
own boss!
The only con of being an independent contractor that I could find is missing
those statutory employee benefits provided to in-house employees. These are just a few of the too many good reasons to start a medical-transcription career, so what are you waiting for?
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