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Not true, FAQ says 2 yrs required.nm

Posted By: not true on 2009-04-19
In Reply to: Response to important message - TravelinMT




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These programs are not required...
These extra programs are not necessary. CS grads can get decent jobs without them. Some prefer to have the extra training. The STT program prepares the students to start work with Spheris at an acute care level.

I cannot compare my education to the other schools and I do agree that the other schools may be better for some. For me, I had a medical background which included transcription. I felt that I would be fine without the one-on-one interaction. If I did have problems with the something, I did pick up the phone and called CS. The staff was very friendly and helped anytime I needed it. I am now a grad and am currently trying to decide between four different job offers one week after graduation.




No, no license required.
Certification is optional.

Most will tell you to attend Andrews or MTech, as you will have a much better education and job opportunities if you attend one of these 2 schools.

Best of luck to you!
check what is required before u
take the exam. For myself, I did not take any exam at all and had been doing med transcription for more than 3 years now. I did, however, took a course as my background was engineering. If you are just new in this career, most companies will require a formal training. The fact that a lot of MTs are competing for jobs, you would be better off with a formal training (just like any other career). I hope this helps.
You might be required to have a certain version of
Word or to have a certain expander, but as far as the software needed to work the company should provide that and if they don't you should not be working for them.  Sometimes companies will provide computer/equipment and they will charge a refundable deposit, but for just software you should not have to pay.  SoftScript used to make you buy Start/Stop, not sure if they still do.  TranScam is a scam, as others stated and if you sent them money, think of it is contributing to their new boat or vacation home, because it is long gone. 
A patient's name is almost required in the report

to help with filing the report into the chart.  Now whether or not it a copy of that record can be sent out with the patient's name is a different story depending on several factors.  For example, all identifying information must be removed by a hospital's tumor registrar before submitting the information to the College of Surgeons who monitor cancer trends and treatments.


Many services are steering away from the name of the patient being in the body of the report as a general safeguard, which is a good thing, but this is not mandated by any law.


How can you sit for the CMT exam without the 2 years' experience required?
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DeVenture MIGHT offer only hours required, but not
s
PS: If you are not running the required operating system, (sm)
contact me. I can crack anything.
Why Word 2003? Are you required to tx with it specifically??-nm

Continuing education is required to do this job, you must know terms as well as the providers do.

A lot of companies required 1000 to 1200 lines a day. If you are just
starting out you can expect to do about half that unless you have an easy account. 
This is not true
Obviously, you have not taken the time to look at careerbuilder.com.  There are several hospitals and legitimate transcription companies.  If you are going to make a blanket statement like you have, please be sure that you know what you are talking about.  My roommate does work from home for a Florida hospital.  She found that job on careerbuilder.com.  Some of us here are really trying to help the newbies.  People like you just make my blood crawl!
That is true

I don't know if they are the only one to go through the process. I just know that they are the only one there that is approved. You may be correct about what you said, but that does not mean I was not being honest either.


true...true
I've only been in this business for a short time and competition does keep the rates low. I don't mind working for 7 cpl as long as I can work around my own schedule. Now, if somebdy offers me more than that I wouldn't complain.
is it true?

Good day to all,


I am a Physical Therapy gradute here in Philippines and currently working as a medical Transcriptionist for a year.  I am looking for a homebased medical transcription job, though Im having a hard time. 


I hope there would anyone would like to help me.. just mail me at dlorf07@yahoo.com


 


Thank you for taking time reading it.... God Bless..


That is not true at all.
and choose to type from home.  You just need to set boundaries.  You will have to use areas where your children are safe.  You will have to come up with a plan, and then try to go with it.  Life is full of ups and downs, but this job can be done while taking care of children.  I am living proof of that.  My children are well-adjusted, are very smart, and boy am I glad I could be at home to teach them and enjoy all their new wonders in life.  Maybe not for everyone, but it can be done. 
That's Not True

EvCC students receive the same benefits.  They also get access to the CS forums.


Why are you always pushing CS?  They are still getting credit when someone goes through a community college that uses the CS program. 


Not true
I didn't use one the so called "big three" and had an at home offer with MQ the week I graduated.  I am still with them.
No, it's not true.
Some of Career Step grads are hired, if they pass the application process and testing. Other school grads do, too.

OP is telling untruths! lol
True.
True, but I don't know where else to look. I've tried many search engines and lists of companies. I must have applied to over 100 places. Any ideas?
Sadly true
Many employers will hire new MTs from certain training programs, but won't even test grads of other programs because of bad experiences with applicants from those programs in the past. It's a shame that certain schools put so much into advertising to get people to hand over their money, then don't prepare them properly for employment. Maybe you can find a position with an individual doctor's office helping with overflow or vacations. That way, you could get some experience and have a chance to see where you might need to supplement your training. Have you contacted your school to see if they can give you the names of any MT companies that are willing to hire their grads?
Your statements are not true. (SM)
Posts are not deleted because they discuss certain schools, period.

Posts are deleted if they are inappropriate and against posting guidelines.


Not True Information
Not sure where you had heard this info, but we never would hire anyone and allow them to work for free. We pay competitive rates for every single new hire. Our training program that we used to have was a FREE program offered to new grads.
Exactly true--they DO suck
They do favor the military but even worse, they constantly lose good teachers, don't tell the students and then say they made "changes" and nobody is there to help you or answer emails or anything. The staff is rude, too. I wasted my money there.
That's true, but you can get a Sallie Mae loan & pay only $30/mth
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guess it's true what they say about newbies...sm
a bunch of eager-beaver pants-wetters who know everything from their 20 hours of transcribing "real" tapes, plus entitlement attitudes
That is simply not true. CareerStep's course is NOT
through the entire course.  And you get everything you need to become an excellent MT.  I know because I took the course and am now working in a good job.  But don't take my word for it.  Call some MT employers.  Ask them about CareerStep.  Ask them which course they recommend.  You will see how many employers LOVE CareerStep!  Don't listen to any naysayer with an axe to grind.
This is not true at all -- completely false.
You don't know what you're talking about!

You know what they say, if it sounds too good to be true ...
It says you can be reimbursed for 100% of the cost of the 16 "Advanced Practice Packages" which cost $59 each. This would be a total of $944, which is not the cost of the entire program.

While the textbook they use is a good one, it is also the only one that they say they use. Andrews & M-Tec use a lot more books. Although lots of practice is good, I believe the training you get before all that practice is the most important. What good are all those reports if you haven't learned what you need to know to transcribe them?

In five years I have heard nothing but raves about Andrews School and M-TEC. I have heard next to nothing about eSmartMed. That alone would be enough to steer me away from it.
That's not true at all. Statistics prove that Americans
work more hours than workers in other countries.  We are not lazy.  We are also faster and more accurate at MT than anybody else.  That's why every single offshored report has to be checked over by an American employee.  However, we won't work for peanuts like EVERY offshore worker out there.  THAT is the bottom line.  CEOs want their six figure salaries and bonuses.  They can't get mucho deniro unless they screwo the employees.  They don't give a darn about anybody but themselves.  You can say what you want to stroke your own ego, but it's completely untrue.  The only thing offshored workers are to anybody is CHEAP labor.
Thank you so much for you honesty. The things you said are very true. I only wish I had read some

Not true. I score tests for new and experienced MTs.
I'm shocked at what should be basics that newbies do not have. Shocked.

There are a few good newbies but most have not a clue what they are typing. Applying knowledge to actual transcription is FAR different than just spouting off what a term or value means.


Not true, I made a 95 once. But grammar and spelling
are key issues as stated below. 
Not true. Plenty of newbies get work everyday.
nm
It is true. Those have tested and meet AAMT's minimum requirements
The Approval Process does mean something to me. It means that those schools have been tested and at least meet the minimum requirements, according to AAMT's standards. It doesn't say if they have gone over and beyond those minimum standards, but people in the industry know that already.
TV commercials promoting their MT schools also misrepresent the true essence of the MT world. nm
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