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20 jobs that use Transcription the most

Jobs that use transcription the most include medical transcription, transcriber, and medical transcription supervisor.

What jobs use Transcription the most?

1. Medical Transcription

How medical transcription uses Transcription:

  • Manage audits using transcribe reports with preoperative and postoperative documentation within the EMR.
  • Maintain compliance in areas of OSHA, HIPPA, and coding issues.
  • Maintain high quality standards and participate in QA of employees.

Most common skills for medical transcription:

  • Transcription
  • Acute Care
  • Radiology
  • Medical Terminology
  • Dictation
  • Physical Exams

2. Transcriber

How transcriber uses Transcription:

  • Lead staff training for proofreading and editing medical reports.
  • Transcribe and proofread internet-based electronic medical records (EMR) for acute care hospitals.
  • Transcribe medical dictation for office visits, consultations and emergency room visits.

Most common skills for transcriber:

  • Transcription
  • WPM
  • Proofreading
  • Transcription Software
  • Transcription Services
  • Headphones

3. Medical Transcription Supervisor

How medical transcription supervisor uses Transcription:

  • Manage the transcription department's annual budget, preserve statistical information on quality control and productivity.
  • Monitor a safe and HIPPA compliant workplace.
  • Ensure all dictation transcribe and or edit within hospital define guidelines.

Most common skills for medical transcription supervisor:

  • Transcription
  • Dictation
  • Radiology
  • Payroll
  • Internal Medicine
  • Medical Reports

4. Pathology Transcriptionist

How pathology transcriptionist uses Transcription:

  • Manage two ambulance sets, two ambulances, and specialize high-angle rescue equipment value at $500K+.
  • Transcribe gross examination dictation, final diagnoses, bone marrow reports, and autopsy reports.
  • Interpret, and evaluate inconsistencies and inaccuracies in medical dictation, and appropriately documents.

Most common skills for pathology transcriptionist:

  • Transcription
  • Medical Terminology
  • Dictation
  • Frozen Sections
  • Pathology Transcription
  • Reference Laboratories

5. Legal Transcriptionist

How legal transcriptionist uses Transcription:

  • Gather and prepare documents for binders/notebooks for depositions, arbitration, hearings/trial; manage incoming document production mostly for litigation purposes.
  • Own and operate successful transcription business, transcribing and producing medical reports for workers' compensation doctors.
  • Train incoming co-op to use SQL for cleaning and processing incoming data files.

Most common skills for legal transcriptionist:

  • Transcription
  • Legal Terminology
  • Dictation
  • WPM
  • Headphones
  • Interrogatories

6. Transcriptionist

How transcriptionist uses Transcription:

  • Manage two ambulance sets, two ambulances, and specialize high-angle rescue equipment value at $500K+.
  • Transcribe cardiology, urology, and oncology reports.
  • Transcribe medical office dictation from outpatient facilities (internal medicine, pediatrics, dermatology, radiology).

Most common skills for transcriptionist:

  • Transcription
  • Patients
  • Dictation
  • Transcription Services
  • Patient Care
  • WPM

7. Radiology Transcriptionist

How radiology transcriptionist uses Transcription:

  • Manage patient transportation from room to room, discharges, admissions, surgery exam transportation and in hospital house transport.
  • Keep current on ICD and CPT codes for diagnoses and procedures.
  • Train new employees and make certain HIPAA guidelines are understood and follow.

Most common skills for radiology transcriptionist:

  • Transcription
  • Phone Calls
  • Radiology Reports
  • Dictation
  • Breast Ultrasound
  • Mammograms

8. Freelance Court Reporter

How freelance court reporter uses Transcription:

  • Edit and correct transcripts using computer-aid transcription software.
  • Provide deposition recording and medical/legal transcription services to various medical malpractice attorneys in the Boston area.
  • Transcribe sworn testimony in deposition, courtroom, arbitration and grievance proceedings.

Most common skills for freelance court reporter:

  • Transcription
  • Proofread
  • Legal Proceedings
  • Court Trials
  • Court Proceedings
  • Court Reporters

9. Senior Medical Transcriptionist

How senior medical transcriptionist uses Transcription:

  • Manage audits using transcribe reports with preoperative and postoperative documentation within the EMR.
  • Perform QA check on finish documents.
  • Administer training/performed QA for other transcriptionists.

Most common skills for senior medical transcriptionist:

  • Transcription
  • Dictation
  • Medical Terminology
  • Radiology
  • Patient History
  • Discharge Summaries

10. Medical Transcriptionist

How medical transcriptionist uses Transcription:

  • Manage audits using transcribe reports with preoperative and postoperative documentation within the EMR.
  • Experience in radiology, cardiology, orthopedics, physical therapy, pediatrics, surgery and family practice medical terminology.
  • Transcribe dictation from various specialty providers at the hospital including orthopedics, urology, podiatry, ophthalmology, and pain management.

Most common skills for medical transcriptionist:

  • Transcription
  • Dictation
  • Discharge Summaries
  • Patient Histories
  • Medical Reports
  • Patient Care

11. Pathology Secretary/Transcriptionist

How pathology secretary/transcriptionist uses Transcription:

  • Conduct 6 mass vaccination campaigns, manage protein-calorie malnutrition, coordinate epidemiological surveillance, and direct health facility rehabilitation
  • Communicate effectively and professionally with many physicians and patients regarding pathology and other test results.
  • Prepare surgical and cytology reports including ICD-9 and CPT coding.

Most common skills for pathology secretary/transcriptionist:

  • Patients
  • Transcription
  • Medical Terminology
  • Dictation
  • Laboratory Reports
  • Autopsy Reports

12. Medical Transcriber

How medical transcriber uses Transcription:

  • Manage audits using transcribe reports with preoperative and postoperative documentation within the EMR.
  • Transcribe reality footage and interviews.
  • Transcribe interviews shoot for various programs including reality shows and documentaries.

Most common skills for medical transcriber:

  • Transcription
  • Medical Reports
  • Patients
  • Patient Histories
  • Dictation
  • Proofread

13. Word Processing Specialist

How word processing specialist uses Transcription:

  • Manage and maintain patients' medical records by utilizing computer applications management database processing system to ensure county compliance.
  • Detail organizational charts, flow charts and presentations incorporating text, charts and graphics using PowerPoint.
  • Construct, edit and insert graphics, tables, PDF files, and PowerPoint presentations as required.

Most common skills for word processing specialist:

  • Transcription
  • Dictation
  • PowerPoint
  • Word Processing Equipment
  • Law Firm
  • Telephone Calls

14. Arabic Linguist

How arabic linguist uses Transcription:

  • Provide written and verbal translation services (Farsi) to achieve assign USAF mission goals.
  • Perform transcription, analysis and reporting of real-time critical intelligence in target language.
  • Function as part of an intelligence analytical team of military and DoD civilian in support of BCT.

Most common skills for arabic linguist:

  • English Language
  • Transcription
  • Target Language
  • Language
  • Vice Versa
  • Cultural Knowledge

15. Court Reporter

How court reporter uses Transcription:

  • Commission as a public notary to administer the oath.
  • Attend depositions or court proceedings and taking dictation verbatim; provide transcription of proceedings; coordination of exhibits for depositions
  • Report, proofread and produce computer transcripts of medical malpractice, product liability, personal injury and divorce litigation.

Most common skills for court reporter:

  • Transcription
  • Court Proceedings
  • Legal Terminology
  • District Court
  • Technical Terminology
  • Litigation

16. Interpreter And Translator

How interpreter and translator uses Transcription:

  • Coach and teach students to achieve grades at or beyond expect IEP goals.
  • Lead an international team of HUMINT collectors for the NATO mission in Bosnia where overt and covert collection protocols are observed.
  • Use EMR software to manage patient records and files; reinforce and uphold patient confidentiality as required by HIPAA and clinic.

Most common skills for interpreter and translator:

  • Transcription
  • English Language
  • Security Clearance
  • Law Enforcement
  • Target Language
  • Vice Versa

17. Official Court Reporter

How official court reporter uses Transcription:

  • Respond to inquiries by phone or person from attorneys/parties to litigation.
  • Obtain proficiency in computer software relating to transcription and word processing.
  • Create verbatim, stenographic record, and produce timely computer-aid transcription of various criminal/civil court proceedings

Most common skills for official court reporter:

  • District Court
  • Court Reporters
  • Transcription
  • Court Orders
  • Legal Terminology
  • Court Sessions

18. Word Processor Operator

How word processor operator uses Transcription:

  • Manage and maintain patients' medical records by utilizing computer applications management database processing system to ensure county compliance.
  • Network supervisor (Novell Netware).
  • Import and export elements within PDF documents.

Most common skills for word processor operator:

  • Data Entry
  • PowerPoint
  • Transcription
  • Dictation
  • Proofreading
  • Office Correspondence

19. Medical Language Specialist

How medical language specialist uses Transcription:

  • Prepare budget and manage department's employees' time, attendance and payroll process.
  • Create documentation education classes to general surgery residents, increasing the leveling of reporting which lead to increase revenues.
  • Transcribe and edit for specialties including: cardiology, pulmonology, urology, pediatrics, psychiatry, oncology, etc.

Most common skills for medical language specialist:

  • Transcription
  • Discharge Summaries
  • Dictation
  • Patient Histories
  • Medical Reports
  • Acute Care Hospital

20. Health Information Manager

How health information manager uses Transcription:

  • Manage discharged medical records and confidentiality of records as per HIPAA regulations.
  • Achieve this goal by providing clear policies/justification for initiatives which impact designated FTE's.
  • Maintain integrity of CPT coding, payer contracts and library builds.

Most common skills for health information manager:

  • Patients
  • Transcription
  • Patient Care
  • Rehabilitation
  • Chart Completion
  • ICD-10

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