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So basically you want to know how much a transcriptionist makes.
As with any profession, the rate of pay for medical transcriptionists can vary, depending on your location on the company you're working for. Typically, new MTs starting out can expect to make $8 to $12 per hour USD. After 2 years of experience, MTs can expect to make from $12 to $20 per hour. For MTs with 5 years experience or more, the pay can be very high.
The average median annual income for medical transcriptionists ranges between 33,000 to 39,000. The hourly rate for transcriptionists average for $16 an hour, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Transcriptionists may also be paid per output or by word count, which is usually the case with home-based or contractual transcriptionists.
Transcriptionists are often independent contractors that take time transcribing and editing reports. There are two major fields that transcriptionists may transcribe records for: medical and legal. If hiring a medical transcriptionists, one would be able to get doctor records into written reports. A legal transcriptionists may be hired to help create and edit legal dictations. Overall transcriptionists are used to help convert documents in the medical and legal profession.
2013 update. The average median annual income for medical transcriptionists ranges between 33,000 to 39,000. The hourly rate for transcriptionists average for $16 an hour, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Transcriptionists may also be paid per output or by word count, which is usually the case with home-based or contractual transcriptionists - for some companies who are offering medical transcription services (mostly outsourced companies), the payment would be different.
I have been a medical transcriptionist for over 20 years and I would say that most of them are female, but I can think of no reason why a male would not make an excellent transcriptionist.
There are a number of medical transcription online services available. One can find services from 'VIVA Transcription', 'MxSecure', 'Transcription Solutions' and 'DoctorDocs'. Medical transcriptionists listen to voice recordings that physicians and other health professionals make and convert them into written reports. They interpret medical terminology and abbreviations in preparing patients' medical histories, discharge summaries, and other documents. Medical transcriptionists work for hospitals, physicians' offices, or third-party transcription service providers, or they are self-employed. Many transcriptionists work from home offices, receiving dictation and submitting drafts electronically.
Medical transcriptionists "translate" medical vocabulary into phrases normal patients without medical training can understand. They are in charge of writing reports to the patient after a sickness.
Most medical transcriptionists make just above a regular clerk or secretary salary. Try to get in with a government job since the union contracts help increase wages and keep job security.
The best place to find a certified medical transcriptionist is online on such websites as Monster and LinkedIn. Another website that is dedicated to medical transcriptionists is MTJobs.
There are many good medical transcriptionist schools in the US. Some of the best schools for medical transcriptionists include Kaplan University and Penn Foster.
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Hello, check into the following website for current lists of transcription jobs in Cedar Rapids: www.citytowninfo.com/employment/medical-transcriptionists/iowa
The primary responsibility of a medical transcriptionist is to transcribe recordings made by physicians and other healthcare professionals. The transcripts are often used for medical reports, discharge reports, physical examination reports, progress notes and procedure notes. When creating these medical documents, a medical transcriptionist uses headphones or a headset to listen to the recordings, as they type the audio into a word processor program. Many medical transcriptionists utilize a foot pedal, which lets them pause the recordings whenever needed. Medical transcriptionists also need to be aware of any errors or mistakes that may be made in a patient's medical report and be prepared to make any necessary corrections. In addition to their transcribing work, it is possible for medical transcriptionists to have other responsibilities as well, including answering the phone, checking in patients, scheduling appointments and preparing mail. In order to work successfully as a medical transcriptionist, a person must have a wide range of knowledge in anatomical structures of the body and physiology, medical terminology, pharmacology, grammar and have excellent editing and proofreading skills. While they frequently work in hospitals, clinics, doctors' offices, laboratories, many medical transcriptionists also have the option to work from home, as they telecommute from their home office. The most successful medical transcriptionists will have received a degree from a technical college, community college, or through an online learning program. This process usually involves either the completion of an associate's degree, which takes around two years, or a certificate program, which is only one year. While most employers prefer a medical transcriptionist to have experience and possess a degree, it is also possible to receive training while on-the-job. Salary earned will vary for most medical transcriptionists, as some are paid on an hourly basis and others are compensated based on the total number of lines that are transcribed in each document. According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, the average earnings of a medical transcriptionist is $15.41 per hour. Salary may be as low as $10.96 an hour if a person is new to the field or has little experience, with the most experienced medical transcriptionists earning around $21.81 an hour.