Requirements:
- Graduates of Nursing, Medical Technology, Physical Therapy, other allied health courses, or a medical transcription course from a reputable transcription school.
- With at least 1 year experience in Medical Transcription and 6 months in editing OR 2 years transcription experience.
- Must be able to produce off edit work to a level of 98% accuracy.
- Must be able to edit a minimum of 1,000 lines per day.
- Excellent hearing acuity and listening skills.
- Knowledgeable in basic computer operations and internet applications.
- Must possess excellent English communication skills, oral and written.
- Willing to work a 44 hour work week schedule.
- Willing to be assigned to any schedule.
- Transcribes and edits recorded or written material, including operative reports, discharge summaries, patient history and examinations, physician letters and notes, and pharmacy, rehabilitation, autopsy, and x-ray reports
- Verifies accuracy of patient information such as name and identification number; verifies accuracy of transcription for correct punctuation, grammar, and spelling
- Maintains logs of medical procedures, incoming dictation, and transcription records
- Sorts, copies, prepares, assembles, and files records and charts
- Distributes and collects dictation and transcribed reports; follows up on physicians’ missing and/or late dictation
- Performs quality assurance documentation
- May maintain disk and disk back up system; may order supplies and report equipment operational problems
- May collect, tabulate, and generate reports on statistical data, as appropriate
- May assist with telephone coverage
- May take minutes of transcription department meetings
- Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned
- You can always expect above industry compensation package, but you should meet at least 80% of the qualification requirements to have a greater chance of hiring. If you’re well experienced, you can always bargain for a higher compensation package. It’s always up to you to prove your worth and skills with the interviewer.
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