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Local college is best way to go plus a great mentor!

Posted By: paintyper on 2007-08-23
In Reply to: Schools and Training. - lauren

Wow, $6,000? I spent a fortune on a lousy school too before I went to the local college. I worked for the lady on the advisory board who trained me with a fine-tooth comb. It was the hard but best way to go. Besides, I got to dissect cadavers! Good luck!


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I went to a local college here.. and now...
I started off with $19/h plus incentive. Now, I make $22/h plus incentive at a local hospital. Yes it can be done.
How about seeing what's available thru your local college? Might be able to take
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I went to my local Commuinty College
took all my courses online. Much less expensive than those "other schools" and the program I was in was more intensive than the others. I was hired by a national before I even graduated.
Best bet is local college for MT training
Please do not waste your money on those "fast track" schools that promise you training in 6 months to a year. I did one, and then had to go to the local college to get my real training along with a 2-year mentoring program typing OPs. Money used to be good (I was making $90,000 to $100,000) but now I cannot even make enough money to cover expenses (call-in system, phone lines, office rent, reference books, AAMT membership, DSL, voice file equipment, C-phone equipment, transcribers for local clients, stationary, constant software upgrades and reference book upgrades, business license, etc. Get the picture? Oh yeah, the most expensive of all--the medical expenses from 16 surgeries from all my work injuries as a Transcriptionist with 4 more surgeries to go and all the doctors, prescriptions at $1400 a month with insurance, insurance premiums, electric, etc. The list goes on. I truly wish I could get out.
Check into your local community college.
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training.....go to your local community college sm
and check out their training program.
How long have you been away? Might need a refresher course from a local college or business school.
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Don't forget your local papers and local Temp. Agency or Manpower office. nm
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Why not try local MTSO's or local doctors' offices
That's how I started out when I first became an MT. I found a very small local MTSO who gave me a chance and now I work for a local company and have been there for two years. It might be worth it to take a look. I basically trained at the MTSO's office for about a month so there was no testing involved at all. Just learning along the way. Good luck whatever you decide.
If you want to work local, take local course. Otherwise, online is the way to go.
Most msjor national MT companies will not be familiar with what kind of training you get locally, but they are familiar with Andrews and M-Tec training, and will waive the 2-year experience requirement for grads of those schools. A local hospital or doctor's office would be more familiar with a local MT training program than they would with national online MT schools.

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Mentor


I have been working as a Transcriptionist for about 5 months now.  I have a really great job but still feel very new at this and would like a mentor.  Preferably a  mom, who did this job to be with her children.  I have two small children and time to work comes in small short spurts.  I just want someone to call about things, like Word Expander help, time management, general transcription questions.  I also would not mind having a friend in this business.  Thanks alot. 
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I went to a good school, I did an internship with a company for 2 months, I had a good GPA, and passed the test. I am an IC and had a friend I graduated with got on with them first. I have been very lucky, but I work very hard to keep up.
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To actually mentor someone
who didn't go to Andrews or M-Tec would require you sit in the same room with me so I could listen to dictators who are giving you trouble.

You could have paid only $4000 and you'd be hirable right out of school.
I need a MENTOR

Does anyone know of a  legit mentor or mentor program so I can get some experience.  I'm in catch 22 and can not get out of it. !!!!


Thanks,


Barb


Mentor
While I don't know of any off hand . . . I can offer some advice.  Look for a local MT in your area who is willing to take you under her wing and show you the ropes.  It is the best way to learn . . . just my opinion.  An MT did that for me, not as a newbie, but when learning a new specialty and I will be forever thankful to her. 
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I am in need of someone to help mentor or just someone to help proof my work or something. 
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Re; Mentor

Jackie,


I replied to your post via email.  My program will cost you nothing but your time, but you must test for placement.  Again, contact me if you are interested. 


-M. Brooks 


mentor

Dear old MT,


I took an online course and received my certification in June 08, I have been


trying to find a job ( I AM BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH THE WORD NO ) noone wants to take a chance on the newbies. Can you given me tips on what I can do?


Thanks  


 


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OSI mentor program.
I applied and have not heard anything yet?  Have any one else applied.  Thanks.
seeking a mentor
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osi mentor program
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I did not get your email. Please resend. Susan
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me too. I have been looking for someone to mentor me. I am 39 years old and started late in life but I have put my entire heart into this trying to make it work. This is something that I have been wanting to do for years and have finally succeeded. I am having a hard time trying to get started though. Does anyone know anything about Meditec. They offered me an internship program. There will be no pay until I reach 98% accuracy and then they will start paying me.  
Mentor/MT friend
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MT mentor needed
Hello-

Saw your post on the MTStars site.

Would like someone with experience to talk to about "breaking in." Am a recent graduate of Allied Medical school. Have heard they have a bad "rep" out in the market place. I worked my anatomy off for a year to get certified with them.

Why is it they is "urgent need" for MT's, yet so hard to find work?

Thanks for time spent on these questions.


From Vermont,

Diane Mortier, RDH
Intern/mentor programs
I am a recent graduate having difficulty finding employment.  Would you recommend Allstate Transcription (AIM) or Meditec - both require a fee to join their programs but guarantee experience and if you reach the 98% accuracy rate, very high rate of employment opportunities.
I am the person, who sent the email. I am a mentor. sm
I have had some challenges with interns, some requiring longer internships than others. Other newbies have breezed right through. I average the time from 3-4 months.

You are given a variety of family practice and specialty clinic work. You must meet 97% accuracy in medical terminology, medications, grammar and formatting before referral for contract is made. You will be contracted beginning at 7 cpl.

When you graduate, you take a doctor with you, one you have mastered and will get lines immediately. I assure you this is a legitimate internship.

You also receive new terms weekly.

-Jade

AHDI Student Alliance has a mentor

program set up. If you can, visit the AHDISA website. Just post that you are interseted in the postgraduate mentor program, and they will give you more info.


Website is ahdisa.org


Good luck!


Any mentor programs that requir Vista

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BT


Anyone seeking a mentor? I'd like to help. Please email if interested.
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Local hospitals
Have you checked with your local hospitals? There is one near me that will hire you with or without a formal training program behind you. They work one on one with you to train you. The pay is good too. It might be something for you to check out. You also might want to send resumes to local doctor offices.
online vs local job

Where I live the local votech school has a very high placement rate and if I wanted to work in house, I would start by taking their MT course. My local school's course is far from complete though, and there is no way a national company would hire me with just that course and no experience. 


I have no idea what the local employers would think about an online program.  We're kind of in the sticks and they really rely on the local tech school to pump out grads that can do the work the local companies need them to do.  Its practically tailored to the needs of the local economy.


I'm going with an online program because I want to be sure I can gain employment, and I want thorough training.


Not sure how much this helps.


Local Clinics
Have you tried applying at local clinics or is there a small MTSO in your area? I got my first job as an IC by applying to all the Transcription companies in my area. Now I work as an employee for a Nephrology Clinic also local. Good luck.
You may have to work in a local sm
service, maybe even at their office in order to get work with 6 months of experience.  If you do manage to find an online company to offer you work (that is not a scam), consider yourself extremely lucky.
check with local hospitals
I contacted a local hospital (SW Michigan) and was told that they hire MT students and graduates. But they also said that all you really need is physiology, medical terminology, anatomy and typing skills. Seeing how you have a strong medical background, you might want to check into something like that.
Was your local course a single class or
a curriculum? How long did the training take?
I'm deciding on whether or not to train locally here or online with Career Step.
The advice you've been given sounds really good. I hope it helps you! Hang in there! :)