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Nov 21, 2024
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MTR 120 - Medical Transcription I Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech Designed to prepare the student to transcribe from physician dictation. The course covers the various medical specialties and introduces the student to a variety of formats for medical materials. Prerequisite: ADM 157 with a C or better and HSC 120 with a C or better and BCA 160 with a C or better Competencies
- Recognize the role the medical transcriptionist plays in providing quality patient care.
- Identify the background and importance of medical records.
- Describe the chain of communication in dictation/transcription.
- Differentiate between machine transcription and medical transcription.
- Discuss the knowledge, skills, and abilities of a competent medical transcriptionist.
- Compare different medical transcription environments.
- Differentiate between medical typing and medical transcription.
- Operate designated equipment for medical transcription.
- Compare typewriting and word processing equipment.
- Compare different types of dictation equipment.
- Compare different types of transcription equipment.
- Define vocabulary terms related to office equipment.
- Identify ergonomic factors that affect the transcriptionist’s work environment.
- Demonstrate the ability to listen
- Practice listening discrimination activities
- Clarify dictation which is unclear of incomplete.
- Demonstrate the ability to use reference materials
- Locate the most common and helpful references for the medical transcriptionist
- Use the designated references appropriately and efficiently.
- Apply English, grammar, spelling, and punctuation rules as they pertain to medical reports.
- Prepare material containing numbers, symbols, and abbreviations.
- Explain when a number should be transcribed as a figure, transcribed in spelled-out form, or transcribed as a Roman numeral
- Demonstrate proper transcribing of medical and business symbols and abbreviations
- Identify types/formats of medical reports
- Describe the various mechanical formats for history and physical examinations
- Describe the type of information that appears in histories, physicals, discharge summaries, consultations, radiology reports, operative reports, and pathology reports
- Transcribe histories, physical examination, and miscellaneous medical reports.
- Verify patient information for accuracy and completeness.
- Format reports according to established guidelines
- Interpret inconsistencies and/or discrepancies in medical dictation
- Proofread transcribed documents
- Discuss general rules for proofreading
- Utilize informal proofreader’s symbols
- Revise corrected and marked documents
- Demonstrate an understanding of the medico legal implications and responsibilities related to the transcription of patient records
- Define privileged and non-privileged information
- Enumerate guidelines for the release of information
- Explain patient confidentiality
- Discuss the American Association of Medical Transcription (AAMT) Code of Ethics
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