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shortfiction:
I got the certificate--passed the final with 97%--and am working on specialities now.
Front-Ranger:
Yee-haw!! Great to hear, shorty!!
Kelda:
great news!
shortfiction:
I just passed the Registered Medical Transcriptionist exam today, with a certification good for three years!
delalluvia:
Congrats!!!
--- Quote from: shortfiction on March 17, 2010, 09:34:52 pm ---Well, one can become an SRT editor---they are needed to clean up the mess that the computer makes. So wouldn't it make sense for a doc just to use the Mt/editor in the first place?
Also, the EHR regs are so onerous that they may put off a lot of docs.
Until or unless the technology improves vastly, it looks like the human MTs are here for a while.
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I dunno. My hospital uses the Dragon program - vocal recognition program - which transcribes directly.
http://www.nuance.com/naturallyspeaking/products/default.asp
I'm sure there are quirks in the system, but the doctors are relying on it more and more.
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