Medical Transcriptionist Salary

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  • Author Jason Trusler
  • Published July 23, 2008
  • Word count 436

There are many jobs available today where you can work from home, but not all

of these jobs offer a steady income. If you are looking for a career where you

can have flexibility as well as earn a steady income, then medical transcription

may be a good option. The medical

transcriptionist salary also offers the option to enter a higher pay bracket

as your skills improve, so the longer you work, the more money you can

potentially earn

The first thing you should do before you start your career as a medical

transcriptionist is take a medical

transcriptionist course. There are many options for courses out there such

as self paced online courses and more structured courses at colleges and

universities. There is even the option to start without any previous experience

in an entry level job, but this will generally start you in a much lower pay

bracket than the other options. College course work can run up to many semesters

depending on how you structure your course load. If you choose an online course

however, you will typically spend a steady 3 to 6 months completing it. Many of

the online courses are also self paced, so that if you need to take more time

completing the work or if you are in more of a hurry to finish, there is no

specific time set that you need to have the material completed by. This setup

gives you quite a bit more flexibility.

When you have completed your coursework and begin job hunting, you can expect

to earn somewhere around 30 or 40K a year when you start out and even upwards of

70K+ as you have more experience under your belt. Some companies will pay you by

the hour and others will pay you by the line. If you are hired by a "per hour"

company they will generally want you to start off in an office environment where

you have a supervisor. If you are paid per line, they won’t care as much how

long it takes you to complete the task, as long as it is done and accurate. If

you are paid by the line you can expect to make somewhere between $0.06-$0.13

depending on your skill sets.

There are many employers all over the country looking for reliable MT’s. If

you have a desire to start down another career path or you want to set your own

schedule and have additional freedoms, but still want to have a steady flow of

cash coming in, medical transcription is definitely worth looking into. For more

information visit http://www.futuremt.com.

Written by Jason Trusler: Worked in the Medical Transcription industry for over 12 years in many different fields. Currently does consulting for medical transcriptionist course training schools.

http://www.futuremt.com

http://www.mtrecruiters.com

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