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About the Medical Transcription Editor Program
The Medical Transcription Editor program prepares participants to play a key role in the accuracy of medical records through two roles:
- Medical transcriptionists who type (or transcribe) the dictations of doctor-patient interactions, creating the reports that are included in patients' medical records.
- Medical transcription editors who are specialized medical transcriptionists focused on editing the written reports generated by speech recognition software.
- Medical Transcription Editing Industry
- Technology and the Medical Professional
- Medical Word Building
- Grammar and Punctuation
- Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Disease Process – Block 1
- Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Disease Process – Block 2
- Mastering Medical Language
- Pharmacology
- Healthcare Documentation
- Diagnostic Reports
- Focus on Medical Specialties
- Introduction to Transcription
- Transcription Clinic Notes
- Transcription Acute Care
- Transcription Advanced Acute Care
- Editing Theory
- Editing Clinic Notes
- Editing Acute Care
Who is the Mental Transcription Editor Program for?
Individuals who aspire to work in the healthcare industry but prefer to not be in frontline situations or who desire a predictable daily schedule.
Certification Pathway & Registration
Twelve-month program, self-paced, fully online.
Medical Transcription Editor – prepares participants to become specialized medical transcription editors assisting healthcare workers to transcribe human dictation or to edit speech recognition software generated reports.
Medical Transcription Editor – prepares participants to become specialized medical transcription editors assisting healthcare workers to transcribe human dictation or to edit speech recognition software generated reports.
Cost
$3,599 includes the cost of online learning materials and certification exams.
Eligibility
Eligible participants must:
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent
- Be very proficient in grammar and understanding English
- Advanced skills in Microsoft Office
- Ability to type a minimum of 60 words/minute
- Some medical terminology and punctuation knowledge.
- Be highly detailed-oriented with great attention to detail and listening skills
Physical Requirements & Accommodations
To be successful in the Medical Scribe program, participants must be able to meet the following sensory and physical standards:
Metropolitan Community College complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act and its amendments. If a prospective student who is otherwise qualified requires a reasonable accommodation, they should contact the MCC Disability Support Services office.
General Standard | Specific Example |
Ability to use senses |
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Physical ability |
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Metropolitan Community College complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act and its amendments. If a prospective student who is otherwise qualified requires a reasonable accommodation, they should contact the MCC Disability Support Services office.