I would like to train/study for the position of Medical Transcriptionist in your company, MT future. I am a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Our Lady of Fatima University Philippines last march 2008. I really like the health care field. Earlier in my career I worked as a volunteer nurse later I worked as a medical representative, but I realized that I wanted to stay in the field of medical. I’m task oriented and self-motivated. I like to have a chunk of work to do and get it done. It’s like I’m in a competition with myself, how many lines can I get done today. I also really like typing and I like words. I like bringing a sense of perfection to the job.
The best part of at home medical transcription jobs is the flexibility. I love working from home. I love being able to work anytime Some advantages of working in the MT industry are time gained, patients physical reports, operative reports, consultation notes, laboratories and discharge summaries. Another great advantage of medical transcriptionist work at home is that you set your own goals and limits. Unless you are working at an hourly rate, there is no limit to how much money you can make. In the beginning, everyone usually works for someone at an average pay rate, but with time, pay increases. You are the one who decides when it is time for an increase in pay. If you work for yourself and have your own accounts, then you can charge at your own rate.
Those who work for a medical transcription company can apply to a better paying company once they feel they are ready to move on from making what they currently make to more. Parents with children have an advantage when they choose to become a medical transcriptionist. Working from home means that you do not have to pay for daycare if you do not choose to do so. Parents who are just starting off may not prefer to put their children in daycare, especially if they are still very small. Parents who work regular jobs miss out on a lot of their kid’s lives. Many people are motivated by their children to become a medical transcriptionist simply because they want to stay home with them as much as possible. There are really no downsides to being a medical transcriptionist. The hardest part is training, and if you can get through that, then you can make it through just about anything your career has to throw at you. SN:0MA9N2ESY
There may be a few times when you have trouble understanding what the doctor is saying, but that is completely normal and happens to some of the most experienced transcriptionists. When this happens, just get up and go for a walk or do something else for a few minutes before returning to your desk to give it another try. Other than that, everything else is a complete breeze. If you are seriously considering medical transcription as a career, then you are about to find out just how enjoyable work can really be. When you are doing something you truly love, it will never feel like work.
Medical transcription comes with plenty of added bonuses that make it quite possibly the best work at home job out there. I’m interested in training with future MT, because I believe that it would contribute to my professional development. Maintain medical files and databases, including records such as x-ray, lab, and procedure reports, medical histories, diagnostic workups, admission and discharge summaries, and clinical resumes. Which actually line up to my course as a professional nurse? After five years or ten years, I see myself settled in the United States with my family. Still working and excelling my chosen career which is my own MT business.





