September - December 2008 Fall Course Schedule > Medical Transcriptionist
Medical Transcriptionist Training Program

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Career Description
Medical transcriptionists listen to dictated recordings made by physicians and other health care professionals and transcribe them into medical reports, correspondence and other administrative material. They generally listen to recordings on a headset, using a foot pedal to pause the recording when necessary, and key the text into a personal computer or word processor, editing as necessary for grammar and clarity. The documents they produce include discharge summaries, history and physical examination reports, operative reports, consultation reports, autopsy reports, diagnostic imaging studies, progress notes, and referral letters. Medical transcriptionists return transcribed documents to the physicians or other health care professionals who dictated them for review and signature or correction. These documents eventually become part of patients’ permanent files. 
Medical transcriptionists are in demand more than ever. Transcription services range from small, home-based businesses to large corporations.

Medical Transcription Training Program
All courses in the Medical Transcriptionist Training Program are completed online. Training covers the basic medical knowledge needed to succeed in the field of transcription along with hands-on experience using dictation equipment while being supervised by an expert in the field. Knowledge of keyboarding and Microsoft Word is required. A certificate of achievement is awarded upon completion of the following courses:

          Term 1 
          Introduction to Continuing Education Online Learning
          Medical Terminology for Medical Transcriptionists
          Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Transcriptionists
          Pharmacology
          Using The Transcriptionist's Book of Style

          Term 2
         
Introduction to Medical Transcription (foot pedal and headphones suggested)
          Transcription I (foot pedal and headphones required)

          Term 3
         
Transcription II (foot pedal and headphones required)
          Medical Transcription Workforce Readiness

Book and Equipment Information
Students in the Charleston area may purchase books at the Continuing Education Bookroom. All others should visit www.mbsdirect.net to purchase textbooks for Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, Pharmacology, the Book of Style and Introduction to Medical Transcription. No textbook is required for Transcription I and II.

Transcription equipment that is needed for the transcription courses will be covered in the Book of Style course. Contact Regina Lane at 843.574.6366 if you have questions about the equipment.

Each course is priced individually. A basic keyboarding (typing) course is strongly encouraged before entering the Medical Transcriptionist Training Program (see Computer Technology section for course information). Textbooks are not included in tuition. Apply for student loans at 1.800.GO.PLATO.

For more information, call 843.574.6366.

Online access instructions:

1. On the day the course begins, go to http://conedonline.tridenttech.edu/.
2. Click on log in for continuing education students.
3. Follow the directions.

Courses are listed in recommended order:

Introduction to Continuing Education Online Learning

This course provides an introduction to software applications necessary to participate in Continuing Education online health care programs. Other applications reviewed are Microsoft Outlook and searching the Internet. This course is a prerequisite to all online courses. Book not required

XPHH  568-508
XPHH  568-509 
XPHH  568-510
XPHH  568-511

8/13-27   
9/11-25 
10/16-30
12/1-15
  
$40
$40
$40
$40
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Medical Terminology for Medical Transcriptionists

This course helps students master the medical vocabulary and terms used in medical transcription. It covers word parts, root words, general application, abbreviations, medical terminology and body systems. Books not included

XPHH 552-503

8/29-10/6

$159 I
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Transcriptionists

This course covers basic anatomy and physiology and is an introduction to all human body systems and their functions. It is perfect for the student entering a career in medical transcription where interpretation and understanding of the human body are necessary to be successful. Books not included

XPHA 555-503

9/22-11/2 

$185 I
Pharmacology

This course is an overview of pharmacology and how it is used to treat different disease states. If you need a general understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of disease using the numerous types of medical drugs on the market today, this course is for you. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology. Books not included
XPHA 538-503

11/3-12/7

$185 I
Using the Transcriptionist's Book of Style

This course introduces the standards of practice for transcribing medical dictation as set forth by the American Association of Medical Transcriptionists in its Book of Style. The AAMT is the professionally recognized authority in establishing medical transcription styles, forms and practices. Utilizing a combination of online lessons and the formats explained in the Book of Style, learn industry standards for preparing documents as they are used in the health care profession. Books not included

XPHH 570-503

11/3-12/17               

$159 I
Introduction to Medical Transcription

This course introduces the process of medical transcription using various skills involving medical terminology, format, punctuation and computer technology. Dictation to be transcribed and studied is grouped by medical specialty to offer related vocabulary, technical content and other instructional material in an easy-to-understand format. The dictation to be transcribed includes chart notes, letters, initial office evaluations, consultations, history and physical examinations, discharge summaries, operative reports, emergency department reports, procedure notes and diagnostic studies from each medical specialty. Books not included

XPHH 572-503

9/2-10/31 

$369

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Transcription I

This course provides a bulk of original medical dictation from which the student produces transcribed medical documents. This first-level course addresses general medical reports common to all specialties, histories and physicals, discharge summaries, consultations, and others from various specialties. This is not an introductory course; for an introductory-level course please see Introduction to Medical Transcription. Transcription CD included

XPHH 574-503
XPHH 574-504

9/2-10/14
11/3-12/18     
    
$360
$360

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Transcription II

Learn how to produce transcribed medical documents from original medical dictation. This second-level course explores the documents used in different specialties of medicine. Transcription CD included

XPHH 575-503

10/20-12/8 

$425

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Medical Transcription Workforce Readiness

Learn how to transition into the medical transcription workforce. Topics include HIPAA, universal precautions and resume writing.

XPHH 583-503

12/8-17

$49

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