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Antonelli
College
-
Cincinnati,
Ohio;
Jacksonville
&
Hattiesburg,
Mississippi

- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Hattiesburg, Mississippi
- Jackson, Mississippi
Medical
Transcription - Associate Degree: This program
teaches the use of headsets and transcription machines
to listen to recordings by physicians and other
health care professionals. Learn to transcribe a
variety of medical reports about emergency room
visits, diagnostic imaging studies, operations,
chart reviews, and final summaries. Education includes
understanding medical terminology, excellent English
grammar, and punctuation. Must be very familiar
with personal computer, word processing, and the
finer tricks of word processing to increase speed.
Final quarter students work an externship 4 hours
a day 5 days a week.
- Medical Transcription - Associate
Degree
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Gibbs
College - Livingston, New Jersey

- Medical Specialization Program, including
Transcription Education
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Kaplan College - Hagerstown, Maryland

- Medical Receptionist
- Medical Receptionist / Transcriptionist
- Medical Transcriptionist
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Indiana
Business College - 10 Indiana Locations

Indiana Business
College: With ten conveniently located
campuses to choose from, Indiana Business College
offers Associate Degrees, Diplomas, and Certificates.
You can even take select courses online after your
first quarter.
The Medical Transcription
program is designed to provide you with excellent terminology,
spelling and grammar skills. You will lean to use
medical reference materials effectively and maintain
expediency in transcribing from ten medical specialty
reports. Employment opportunities can be found at
hospitals, physicians' offices, and medical clinics.
There is also the potential to work out of the home.
- Medical Transcription - Diploma
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Southwest
Florida College - Fort Myers & Tampa, Florida

Medical
Transcription
-
Associate
Degree:
This
program
teaches
the
student
to
become
proficient
in
medical
terminology
and
focuses
on
the
development
of
accurate
and
efficient
medical
transcription
skills.
Upon
successful
completion
of
the
program,
graduates
can
pursue
entry-level
transcription
positions
in
physicians'
offices,
private
medical
transcription
firms,
hospitals
and
insurance
companies.
- Medical Transcription - Associate
Degree
Sullivan
University System
- Sullivan University - Louisville,
Lexington, Fort Knox, Kentucky
- Spencerian University - Louisville
& Lexington, Kentucky
- Louisville Technical Institute -
Louisville, Kentucky

Medical
Transcriptionist: In this program, students
will learn how to use the transcribing machine to
accurately transcribe a physician's surgical and diagnostic
reports and physical exams. Because transcribing depends
on a knowledge of medical terminology and body structure,
students will also take courses in anatomy and physiology.
- Medical Transcriptionist - Diploma
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Thomson
Education Direct (Online)

Medical
Transcription: There
are certain skills you need to become a Medical
Transcriptionist.
The Education Direct Medical Transcriptionist
program helps you learn them quickly and conveniently!
You’ll get hands–on education in:
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Medical Terminology
-
Creating and maintaining
medical records
-
Advanced Medical Terminology
and Pharmacology
-
Keyboarding and Word
Processing
Start a rewarding career in the
growing health care field.
Why take a Medical Transcriptionist education course?
With the right credentials, you can:
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Work for a doctor’s
office, hospital, or clinic.
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Earn a salary of $34,000 a year*.
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Start your own business and be your own boss.
Remember - Demand
for medical transcriptionists will increase 29%
by 2010.** due to a growing and aging population.
Start your own business and
have the career independence you’ve always
wanted.
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*All salary information
is based on the “Occupational Outlook Handbook,” a
publication of the U.S. Department of Labor. Individual
student earnings vary.
**Growth figures represent a ten-year
period ending 2010. Source: “ National Industry-Occupation
Employment Matrix,” a publication of the
U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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