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Medical
Transcription - Tips On Finding The Best Training by Scott Knutson
If you're considering a career in medical transcription, you may
be wondering where you can find training. The fact is that you'll
find plenty of training options, from hands-on schools with required
classes to attend to online or correspondence courses. The problem
is not in finding training options, but in finding the best training.
Start by looking at the school's reputation with former students.
Having one or two posted statements by former students probably
isn't sufficient. After all, you can't even be certain those students
actually graduated from that training or that their statements are
accurate.
Anyone can post a glowing review on a website. Ask to talk to some
graduates of the program. Remember that the people you call will
have been screened by the training program and will have pledged
to give good reviews, but you can still ask some pertinent questions
that will help you make your decisions.
You should also take a close look at the amount of automated material
you'll be handling and whether any of your time will be spent with
real people who can offer personal training, feedback and advice.
Its fine to take some automated tests and there's no doubt that
computerized activities are an excellent source of practice and
training. But when you finish an automated test with a score of
70, you may be upset that you didn't do better. When you're talking
to those real people, you may find that most people have trouble
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