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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
Individuals who aspire to work in the healthcare industry but prefer to not be in frontline situations or who desire a predictable daily schedule.
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.
$3,599 includes the cost of online learning materials and certification exams.
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
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.
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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.