I personally chose to take the Career Step curriculum through Everett Community College in Washington state. This was a full-time, nine-month program that consisted of 42 credit hours but now has a part-time option or you could choose to go through Career Step directly which allows you to move the program at your own pace. I felt I needed a more structured program with the benefits of the Career Step curriculum, and I knew that by going to a community college I would have more stringent homework and exam deadlines to meet. There was actually quite a bit of student/teacher interaction and student/student interaction through the school message boards. All three schools listed above are known throughout the industry as the big three schools that produce good students ready for work immediately after school and have partner programs with medical transcription companies that hire at-home workers. I obtained full-time work the week I graduated as an independent contractor for a small transcription company and am still there almost two years later so I can attest to the fact that you really can get a job after graduating from one of these online programs.
The biggest advantage of receiving your medical transcription education online is that you learn the technology and skills you will be using every day in your real world transcription job. With Career Step I had to download audio files, transcribe them in a word document, proofread them, and then upload my completed work to be graded. This is much the same process I go through every day for my job. In this sense there were no surprises as to the type of work I was getting into. Online schooling may not be for everyone however, and if instead of a work-at-home position you would rather get a job at a local hospital or clinic then you should call the transcription department of the facility you wish to work for and ask where their transcriptionists went to school to get an idea of where that facility looks for employees. Hospitals may have partnership agreements with local community colleges but many are turning to outsourcing their transcription work to companies that hire at-home transcriptionists. No one school will be right for everyone, but you should definitely do some research on the school you are planning to attend. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true (i.e. cheap school that promises you the world upon graduation) then it probably is. What ever path you choose, online or traditional brick and mortar schooling, you get out of your education what you put into it. Hard work and determination are the things that will get foot in the door of this rewarding work-at-home career.
Published by Patricia Deneen
Work-at-home medical transcriptionist and freelance writer here at AC, Squidoo, Hub Pages, Suite 101 and various other web outlets. Former Pagan, Great Lakes, and Child Abuse sites writer for BellaOnline. View profile
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It depends on what you mean by decent money. I make more than I did before when I was self-employed at massage and home cleaning and my expenses are much less (travel, clothing, supplies). I like being an IC but would have to get an employee position if I didn't have health insurance through my spouse so it really depends on your situation. All in all I'm happy about my choice in this career. Good luck on your new career!
Thanks-I am a current student at Career Step and look forward to working from home soon. Are you able to make decent money as an IC?