Sunday, December 9, 2007

Texas Medical Transcription Institute Attracts Students With Online Training

New Program Set to Launch in January

As demand for medical transcriptionists keeps rising across the country, the Texas Medical Transcription Institute is rolling out an online education program to train even more medical transcriptionists -- one of the country's fastest-growing home-based careers.

According to Loren Tunnicliffe, chief operating officer, and Christy Cole, RHIA, training program administrator, medical transcription is an ideal career path for stay-at-home mothers, retirees, college students and others.

The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts employment of medical transcriptionists, compared with other occupations, will rise between 18 percent and 26 percent through 2014. "Demand for medical transcription services will be spurred by a growing and aging population," the bureau says.

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