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The
professional healthcare team includes physicians, nurses,
therapists, technicians, dieticians, and other healthcare
support staff. A vital member of team is the medical transcription While not as visible
to the general public as those members of the team providing
hands-on care, the medical transcriptionist plays an important
role in documenting the quality of patient care.
Medical transcriptionists provide an important service to
both physician and patient by transcribing dictated medical
reports that document a patient's medical care and condition.
These may include office chart notes, history and physical
examinations, consultations, letters, memos, admission notes,
emergency department notes, operative reports, discharge
summaries, and many specialized laboratory tests and
diagnostic studies. Medical transcriptionists transcribe
reports from a variety of medical specialties, and each day's
work presents a unique challenge and opportunity for
learning.
Medical transcriptionists work in a variety
of settings, including medical centers, general and specialty
hospitals, clinics and group practices, radiology and
pathology offices, government facilities, insurance companies,
home offices, and other environments. Some medical
transcriptionist combine their transcription skills with
clinical skills to work as medical assistants. Others become
supervisors, managers, and college teachers.
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