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How Do I Get Started as a Medical Transcriptionist?
- By Future MT
- Published 04/26/2008
- Medical Transcriptionist , Online Technical Degrees
- Unrated
Choose a Credible and Proven Medical Transcription Training Course.
What to Look For in a school/course:
*The company’s incorporation and good standing with the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
*Select a course or school that is self-paced, unless you personally perform better under a regimented classroom environment.
*Make sure the course covers a broad range of medical specialties.
*Structured courses (University based) take time and won’t have your sense of employment urgency in mind. On-line self-paced courses usually do.
*Toll free customer support and email correspondence support.
*Courses that might qualify for continuing education reimbursement
*Post-graduate employment services and resume blasting services.
*In other words…SUPPORT, SUPPORT, SUPPORT!
You owe it to yourself to check out Future MT’s complete MT course curriculum, services, and support. They are more than competitively priced and offer post-graduation services that others don’t. If you’re serious about becoming a successful Medical Transcriptionist we recommend visiting Future MT for more information.
Future MT has helped many people find jobs in the medical transcription industry all over the world... You could be next! Enroll today and begin a rewarding career in the MT industry.
Students are fully protected by Future MT's Money Back Guarantee and Employment Service Guarantees, so you have nothing to lose by enrolling in the course today.
View our MT Course page or the FAQ Page for more information.
What to Look For in a school/course:
*The company’s incorporation and good standing with the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
*Select a course or school that is self-paced, unless you personally perform better under a regimented classroom environment.
*Make sure the course covers a broad range of medical specialties.
*Structured courses (University based) take time and won’t have your sense of employment urgency in mind. On-line self-paced courses usually do.
*Toll free customer support and email correspondence support.
*Courses that might qualify for continuing education reimbursement
*Post-graduate employment services and resume blasting services.
*In other words…SUPPORT, SUPPORT, SUPPORT!
You owe it to yourself to check out Future MT’s complete MT course curriculum, services, and support. They are more than competitively priced and offer post-graduation services that others don’t. If you’re serious about becoming a successful Medical Transcriptionist we recommend visiting Future MT for more information.
Future MT has helped many people find jobs in the medical transcription industry all over the world... You could be next! Enroll today and begin a rewarding career in the MT industry.
Students are fully protected by Future MT's Money Back Guarantee and Employment Service Guarantees, so you have nothing to lose by enrolling in the course today.
View our MT Course page or the FAQ Page for more information.
Medical Transcriptionists Work Environments
- By Future MT
- Published 04/26/2008
- Medical Transcriptionist , Online Technical Degrees
- Unrated
Medical transcriptionists work in a variety of settings i.e., hospitals, multi-specialty clinics, solo physician practices, transcription companies, home offices, radiology clinics, pathology laboratories, tumor boards, law offices, and even veterinary hospitals. Some work as employees while others prefer the independence of being "freelance" MTs. Qualified MTs may eventually become supervisors, managers, and teachers, while others may establish their own transcription companies.
How Do Medical Transcriptionists Get Paid And How Much?
- By Future MT
- Published 04/26/2008
- Medical Transcriptionist , Online Technical Degrees
- Unrated
How do medical transcriptionists get paid and how much?
A medical transcriptionist’s earnings can vary according to geographic area, skill level, place of employment, and method of compensation. Transcriptionists working in large metropolitan areas generally make more than those in smaller cities.
Transcriptionists who are paid on production often earn more than those who are compensated on an hourly basis. Some facilities have incentive pay plans where transcriptionists are paid a bonus over and above the minimum production level and base pay for that facility. Generally speaking, entry-level transcriptionists can expect to earn at least twice the hourly minimum wage in larger cities, perhaps less in other areas.
Experienced transcriptionists and those paid on production usually earn significantly more. Medical transcriptionists may be paid in any of a variety of ways, but are predominately by the hour, typed production, or by a combination of hourly pay and production incentives.
A medical transcriptionist’s earnings can vary according to geographic area, skill level, place of employment, and method of compensation. Transcriptionists working in large metropolitan areas generally make more than those in smaller cities.
Transcriptionists who are paid on production often earn more than those who are compensated on an hourly basis. Some facilities have incentive pay plans where transcriptionists are paid a bonus over and above the minimum production level and base pay for that facility. Generally speaking, entry-level transcriptionists can expect to earn at least twice the hourly minimum wage in larger cities, perhaps less in other areas.
Experienced transcriptionists and those paid on production usually earn significantly more. Medical transcriptionists may be paid in any of a variety of ways, but are predominately by the hour, typed production, or by a combination of hourly pay and production incentives.

