Experienced medical transcriptionists have very special skills that are highly respected. They often have the opportunity to work flexible hours from their own homes. And as the healthcare field expands, medical transcription remains one of today's fastest growing professions.
In The Professional Medical Transcriptionist Program, you'll "learn by listening". First, we'll teach you basic medical procedures and terminology. You'll come to understand the human body, how it works, its disorders and how it is examined and treated. Next, you'll get started on Ashworth University's unique "learning through listening" instruction process.
Many medical transcriptionists telecommute from home-based offices as employees or subcontractors for hospitals and transcription services or as self-employed, independent contractors.
Using the CD-ROMs that we supply, you'll prepare medical reports from realistic audio notes of actual patient cases. These cases give you a real-world look at the reporting of diagnoses, treatments, prescriptions and other aspects of care for a variety of medical situations. You'll learn the transcription techniques that are applicable in doctors' and dentists' offices, clinics, hospitals and transcription services.
Ashworth University puts you on the path to success in the most convenient way possible. You'll enjoy an interactive, web-based curriculum that enhances the quality of instruction and adds quality and depth to the learning process. Tuition includes a beautifully illustrated textbook; learning guides; and a career search manual - all yours to keep. Complete the course at your own comfortable pace. There are no educational prerequisites and no experience requirements to enroll. It's easy! All you need is an e-mail address and you're on your way.
Choose our Correspondence (Print-based) study option. Or choose our Online (Web-enhanced) study option for fast-track training at your PC. It's the smart way to learn - and you'll still receive reading assignments and study materials by mail! Enroll online today in Ashworth University's Medical Transcription distance learning program. |