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ONLINE MT TRAINING SYLLABUS

Our live online training is simple and easy to understand.  We have simplified the whole learning process of medical transcription so that any person from any background (Arts, commerce, science etc) is able to understand the process in detail.

We have divided the training in two levels (level A and level B).  Each level has modules which will teach you the process of medical transcription step by step.  All the MT subjects are covered in a simple way since most candidates are not from the medical or science background.

Our online MT trainee (student) can gain access our Live MT Training class taught by highly experienced Medical Transcriptionists (even Canadian or American citizens).  You can view the classroom live, see and hear your MT Trainer and even interact with them live.  Clear all your doubts instantly.

The Advanced 3D animation videos will help you understand the different important MT topics.

You can access video classes and repeat them again and again till you understand the subject.

ONLINE Training Duration: The duration of the course depends upon the number of hours a student puts in for training and practice. On an average a sincere and dedicated candidate takes 1-2 months.  Some are able to master it even faster.

Eligibility:  Good written English (Housewives, Retired, VRS, Students from any stream-Arts, Commerce, Science, Working Professionals, Graduates, Undergraduates, etc)
Basic computer knowledge, internet skills, typing, etc, are an added advantage but not a must, as it is part of our professional training.

ONLINE MT TRAINING SYLLABUS

Covers all Seven MT subjects and more- Language of Medicine, US English, US Accent, MT Essentials, Applied MT English, Americanism, MT Software Proficiency, Proofreading, Editing, Home Transcription Management Skills, Computer Skills, etc

Practicals:  Basic computer knowledge, keyboard commands, typing skills, internet skills, MT software training, Dictated/Voice Training, practice of transcribing dummy files, accuracy enhancement, proofreading training, editing training, QA learning, etc…..

Syllabus

  1. LOM (Language of Medicine).  Understanding the medical words and terms in a simplified way.
    Medical language and its structure which includes prefixes, suffixes, combining forms, root words, plurals, abbreviations, acronyms, eponyms, homonyms, antonyms, synonyms,

  2. Drug classification

  3. Surgical Terms

  4. MT softwares

  5. MT Software training (finding correct spellings of complicated words made simple)

  6. Commonly used foreign words and phrases.

  7. American English

  8. US Accent Training,

  9. Listening Comprehension/Reading Comprehension Training,

  10. Americanism,

  11. MT Essentials,

  12. MT Technoguide,

  13. MT guidelines, example:

    • Abhreviations

    • Acronyms and Initialism

    • Address Guidelines

    • Ampersand

    • APGAR Score

    • Cancer Classification

    • Capitalization guidelines

    • Decimal Usage

    • Diabetes Mellitus Terms

    • Drug Prescription Abbreviations

    • Drug Terminology

    • Eponym Usage

    • Format for letters

    • Fraction usage

    • Genetic Terminology

    • Genus & Species Names

    • Geographic Names & Proper Names

    • Globulins & Immunoglobulins

    • Guidelines for transcribing numbers

    • Guidelines with  Blood Counts

    • Guidelines With Ages

    • Guidelines with Blood Pressure

    • Guidelines with Dates

    • Guidelines with Proper names

    • MT Grammar Guidelines-In Brief

    • Obstetrics Terminology

    • Plurals

    • SI unit of measurement

    • Suture material guidelines

    • Transcribing percentages

    • Transcribing suture sizes

    • Virgule

      • ……..etc

         

  14. Applied English Usage - correct English usage, applying the rules of proper grammar, punctuation, style, using correct spelling and logical sentence structure

  15. Word processing packages

  16. AHDI guidelines (formerly AAMT Guidelines)

  17. Medical Abbreviation Lists

  18. Inputs on Americanism and accent

  19. Medical terminology

  20. Medications (current in the U.S. and Canada)

  21. Basic pharmacology

  22. Human anatomy and physiology


ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
 

  1. CELL

  2. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

  3. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

  4. BLOOD SYSTEM

  5. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

  6. URINARY SYSTEM

  7. MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM

  8. MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

  9. FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

  10. NERVOUS SYSTEM

  11. SKIN

  12. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

  13. EYES

  14. NOSE

  15. EAR

  16. LYMPHATIC AND IMMUNE SYSTEM

  17. PSYCHIATRY

  18. DIVISIONS OF THE BACK

  19. BODY CAVITIES

  20. PLANES OF THE BODY

  21. RADIOLOGY

  22. PHARMACOLOGY

  23. CANCER AND CANCER MEDICINES
     

Special attention will paid to Accuracy Points

(BETTER ACCURACY = BETTER PAY + FASTER PROMOTION)
Capitalization
Numbers
Abbreviations
Punctuations
Phone Numbers
Dates
Templates
Template Formatting
Age
Important Days
Spaces
Measurements
Letters
Addresses
Hyphens
Dose and Dosages
Drug Dosage Abbreviations
Sutures
Obstetrics
Headers

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