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The future of medical transcription... Sm - Old Woman
Posted: Dec 15, 2011
Now, don't shoot me because this is presented by the AAMT. Just watch it and consider what our role will be in the coming years in the healtcare profession.
AAMT/AHDI lie through their teeth. SM - NotShootingU
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I don't trust ANYTHING those people say because they mislead ("there will always be a need for MTs" WITHOUT adding the little details like editors only make 0.03 per line!). As a trade group, they have an INCENTIVE to lie to MTs. Don't trust 'em.
Old news--it's from 2004 - anon
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Read the comments section under the video, its from 2004.
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Why would anyone believe ANYTHING the AAMT (now the AHDI) says? I surely don't.
I guess my message was misinterpreted... Sm - Old Woman
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That was the whole point.....That AAMT/AHDI was propogating the "fact" that there would always be a use for MTs in this field and that they are not to be believed. I guess irony is not all it's cracked up to be.... LOL
I understood your irony :) sm - MT
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As we sit here in the midst of all of us pretty much being phased out at lightning speed, the very organization many paid to represent them made promises they knew they were never going to keep. Here we are at the brink of the new horizon, and I don't know about anyone else, but I am tired, and that horizon is not looking so good. I worked OT when I was asked to. I worked holidays and sacrificed time with my family. I felt safe and secure that by doing so, I would have a place in the medical community. I was wrong.
The bright spot is that AHDI will eventually phase themselves out of a job too (sm) - anon
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The offshore transcriptionists don't need their membership. Dontcha just love those unintended consequences.
2004 - non
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I would not dream of shooting you old MT, but the link you refer to was originally done in 2004..... a lot has changed since then, a LOT! A transcriptionist in 2004 is not the same as a transcriptionist in 2011 going forward.
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...especially if we aren't perfect right away and someone like me who has had a home medical transcription job since graduating in September and was let go because I wasn't "perfect" in a month?? Plus, even though I studied my ass off, I failed 2 transcription tests for working with 2 medical transcription services.
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