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Voice Recognition - how do I get experience? - MT2
Posted: Dec 12, 2012
I would like to get some experience with voice recognition, how do I do this? Thanks in advance!
Wait till your job forces you to do it, - thats all you need
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You dont need training if you are already an MT.
They just throw you to the wolves and you have bacon in your pockets. Its like literally being eaten alive.
Have fun.
vr experience - none neededunct
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Yep, wait until you ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO. You will get your wages cut in half or less and it is a major pain. what you do is listen to the dictation, follow along on the screen where the report already is and be prepared to transcribe what was actually dictated, and put in the proper punctuation. Not rocket science. It will leave out paragraphs, it will add paragraphs that were not dictated, it does not know numbers so be really good at listening in the labs and the age of the patient type thing. I had one where the voice recognition put in "laparoscopic cholecystectomy aureococcus" and the dictator said "knuckle." No clue where that came from, but that is the kind of crap you deal with. That is just one example. It will put words in all caps in the middle of a sentence???? Why???? If only we could have a conference with the MAN that invented this crap, as we know it could not have been a woman to do this to us.
So, don't be rushing into any VR if you can help it. But sadly, that is the future of us all. If you are still young enough, get the heck out of this profession now.
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I have read some of the VR reports. There are lots of messed up reports that have to be changed. Instead of paying the transcriptionists less, they should get more just for having to do all the correcting. I'm an oldie and when I started out there were dictabelts and IBM Selectric typewriters. Nobody wanted to do this type work -- because it was WORK. It was done in a hospital, doctors actually read the reports, and it was a very challenging and exciting field. How things have changed! With HIPAA and confidentiality being so important, I wonder why our medical records are being outsourced to foreign countries.
You can learn on the job... - CB
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There are so many different systems being used now by the various companies (M*Modal, EScription, ExEditor, ChartNet, etc.) that it makes more sense to learn on the job with whatever they are using. If you are a quick learner, it's as easy as learning any other non-VR platform.
The only way you can make good money is:
1) If their VR program actually works well because they knew how to train the system/set the specifications.
2) Company/QA do not over-edit (this totally defeats the way the programs were designed).
3) The VR platform is MT-friendly. Example: Speedy shortcuts that don't require taking your hands off the homekeys to edit. You'd be surprised by how many of these programs benefit everybody else BUT the MT (which makes NO sense, because if we are fast, happy, and making money, so does the MTSO).
4) Demographics, client specifics, and other unpaid time-consuming tasks are minimal.
All those are specific to companies and IMO cannot be taught by a course. Good luck!
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