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Are you a medical transcription editor looking for a well-paying, flexible career that allows you to work from home? If you are, you’ve come to the right place!

Ditto Transcripts is always looking for professional, committed, and experienced medical transcription editors to add to our ever-growing roster of specialty workers. With the consistent demand for skilled editors, there’s never been a better time to enter the transcription industry.

If you are an ambitious, detail-oriented individual who takes pride in delivering timely and high-quality services, you will fit right in at Ditto Transcripts.

Are Medical Transcription Editors in Demand?

Medical transcription editors are highly sought after due to the growing need for accurate transcription services in the healthcare industry. As you know technological advancements like voice recognition software are dominating in many healthcare settings, so the market for human transcribers is anticipated to decline.

Nevertheless, medical transcription editors remain indispensable. Their role in preserving the accuracy and integrity of medical records—which significantly impacts patient care—will evolve as technology continually improves.

What Does a Medical Transcription Editor Do?

A medical transcription editor plays the role of both transcriptionist and editor. A medical transcriptionist editor is responsible for proofreading and correcting documents generated by speech recognition software, which captures dictated recordings of medical reports and transcribes them into text. They ensure that every word and piece of information is accurately captured and typed out that the voice recognition misses.

Here are the primary job duties of a medical transcription editor at Ditto Transcripts:

  • Convert audio recordings into written format
  • Proofread and edit a transcript
  • Identify errors or any missing information
  • Submit the output for approval
  • Follow-up with healthcare providers when necessary
  • Complete basic data entry tasks

Why Choose a Medical Transcription Editor Career?

Medical transcription editing is a fantastic choice both for long-time professionals in the field and career changers alike. This line of work requires only a short period of training and education compared to other jobs in the medical industry, so qualifying for an entry-level position shouldn’t take too long.

Another advantage of being a medical transcription practitioner is that little formal teaching or coaching is necessary. The bare minimum requirement to enter this line of work is a certificate from high school. However, people with considerable industry experience, post-secondary qualifications, RHDS certifications, etc., will receive higher wages.

Medical transcription editors also enjoy freedom and flexibility, as many are offered the opportunity to work from home. This is an amazing benefit, especially for stay-at-home mothers and individuals with health issues seeking remote work opportunities.

At Ditto Transcripts, we allow our medical transcription editors to work flexible hours and choose between part-time and full-time work schedules, depending on their needs.

How Much Does a Remote Medical Transcription Editor Make?

A medical transcription editor’s potential income will depend on their experience level, recognized qualifications, and location. With ample knowledge, one could earn up to $51,000 annually.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median salary of a medical transcriptionist in the United States in May 2021 is $14.47 per hour or $30,100 per year.

Based on these figures, it’s safe to conclude that medical transcription service providers bring home a decent yearly wage, considering that this position doesn’t require a college degree. There’s also plenty of room for advancement in this field if one should earn specialty certifications or get promoted.

What Makes a Good Medical Transcription Editor?

To be an outstanding medical transcription editor, you must possess the following skills and abilities:

  • An excellent ear: A medical transcription editor must be able to decipher speech from audio recordings and transcribe them accurately while adhering to medical editing and transcription guidelines.
  • Good writing skills: Medical transcription editors must be able to turn complicated medical language into accurate and intelligently written documents using proper grammar and punctuation.
  • A meticulous eye: Detail-oriented medical transcription editors can easily spot errors and produce flawless transcripts for their clients.

Is This the Right Career Option for You?

A career in medical transcription editing is not for everyone, so it’s important to assess your skills and preferred working condition before entering the field.

This job entails collaborating with different healthcare professionals every day and helping them maintain the accuracy and completeness of their electronic health records. The work can be rewarding, but it can also be extremely daunting, especially with all the medical terminology you need to be able to master.

Medical transcription editing will also have you working at a computer for an extended time. If you quickly get restless sitting in one place, you may need to consider another profession that will allow or require you to move more.

If you want to work from home as a medical transcription editor at Ditto Transcripts, you must have tremendous self-discipline to combat all the distractions you may face at home. While many people love working from home, some prefer the structure that an office or clinic environment provides. If you identify as the latter, a remote medical transcription editor job may not suit you.

The Application Process

If you have the experience and skill level to work with a high-quality transcription company like Ditto Transcripts, we invite you to complete our online employment form.

Qualified candidates that we feel will best fit our company and our clients will be contacted directly by our office. But if you do not hear back from us, please accept our apologies in advance.

Applicants will be required to take an initiation test. To pass, you need to get at least 95% of the questions correct over a few tests covering grammar, spelling, a single-person narrative audio file, and a multiple-person interview.

Note: We do not accept calls about submitted or yet-to-be-submitted online transcription job applicants. We are also unable to hire or onboard non-United States-based personnel and individuals who reside in California, New Jersey, or Massachusetts at this time.

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