I'm sorry I took so long to respond. I haven't been on this site in a while.
But to answer your question, I find having medical transcription background invaluable. I love medical testimony. It's interesting. You get a higher page rate. And those jobs usually go for a good number of pages with copies.
Please feel free to email me at chayia770@optonline.net if you have any other questions.
Hi Janice,
I haven't checked in here in a while, obviously.
I studied CR for two years, but that was a long time ago. After that, I went into medical transcription, really enjoyed all things medical and loved it for almost 20 years, but yes it is a hard way to go these days.
CR really wasn't for me back then, and I didn't have any more time, could not have done it in two years, no way, and I was very young.
I am full circle now, in a sense, and scoping, enjoying it very much. I wish you much success in your career as a CR, however!
Karen Goldstein
I'm sorry I took so long to respond. I haven't been on this site in a while.
But to answer your question, I find having medical transcription background invaluable. I love medical testimony. It's interesting. You get a higher page rate. And those jobs usually go for a good number of pages with copies.
Please feel free to email me at chayia770@optonline.net if you have any other questions.
Best,
Karen
Jul 17, 2008
Sue @ The Brief Zone
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Aug 3, 2008
Deb Roberts
I haven't checked in here in a while, obviously.
I studied CR for two years, but that was a long time ago. After that, I went into medical transcription, really enjoyed all things medical and loved it for almost 20 years, but yes it is a hard way to go these days.
CR really wasn't for me back then, and I didn't have any more time, could not have done it in two years, no way, and I was very young.
I am full circle now, in a sense, and scoping, enjoying it very much. I wish you much success in your career as a CR, however!
Dec 24, 2008