Becoming a Medical Transcriptionist
The job of a medical transcriptionist may seem simple: to take notes on doctor's recordings and clearly type them for the use of someone else; but the career requires specific medical education in order to understand the language used by these highly trained personnel. It is for this reason that most employers require a postsecondary degree in medical transcription or an associate's degree, with classes varying from anatomy to punctuation and the English language. If you think you could be skilled in this exciting field, look below.
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You can also find programs available online, in Canada and London too!
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