Home Based Medical Transcription Work: How to Get a Job and Avoid Scams
Sep 22, 2000 -
© Leslie Truex
Ads in the classified section of many magazines promise great salaries for medical transcribers working from home. However, proceed with caution - these ads may make promises they can't deliver on. Knowing the reality that that home based medical transcription requires training and experience; it is still a viable choice for a work-at-home job. There are many terrific resources for getting certified and finding work. How to Get Started in Medical Transcription Once you have training, be prepared to sell yourself. The links below may help but don’t ignore your community for jobs that will get you experience - which you need to get other home based MT jobs offered online. Websites that offer information about medical transcription:
Before you spend money on courses, workshops, or software, research to make sure you are getting what you will need to be an employable MT. The resources listed here should help steer you in the right direction. But ask for references, talk to medical personnel, and check with consumer safety sites such as the Better Business Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission to help avoid being scammed.
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