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to say that you can take all the classes you want for this job, but it's on the job training that is best. I have seen the on line course that our local college offers, and it makes no sense to me. Yeh, you have to know grammar, etc., but the in depth English course that you have to take is crazy! You have to understand the doc, know terminology for sure, have lots of referrences and definitely know where a period and comma goes, but ultimately, isn't it up to the person dictating to be clear and know how they want the report to go. It's not a job everyone can do that's for sure, but it's definitely a job that requires you to gain experience by actually doing it.
I was thrown into transcription at age 18 at a clinic that I worked for, didn't know anything about it, and it showed in the reports...I stuck in there though because I had no choice, and when I think back to all the crap I took from docs because I really didn't have a clue...I feel lucky, but that feeling is slowly going away becasue of all the new rules, technology, etc., but I guess that's the way it goes, things evolve, times change. That's why anyone who comes to me for advice about this type of job, I say, now especially, always have a plan B.
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