February 7, 2010
I Want to Become a Medical Transcriptionist
I want to become a medical transcriptionist for four specific reasons: (1) I would like to remain at home with my three (3) children (Ages: 13, 10, 3); (2) I would like to provide a service in the medical field; (3) I would like to contribute financially to my household; (4) long-term career opportunity. Prior to considering the field of Medical Transcription I spent time working with the elderly through a home care facility. I really enjoyed working with my clients; however, the various times which were required were challenging and unfortunately I had to resign my position with the firm. The primary advantage of working in the MT industry is twofold; first, the opportunity to medical transcriptionist work at home and second, the opportunity to continue building on my relationships with my family.
The innumerable activities among all of my family members, the time management of various schedules, and essentially life in a household of five will all be more effectively administered with the flexibility of medical transcription jobs at home. I am enjoying the time I have to spend at home with all of my children. A majority of time is dedicated during the daytime to my three (3) year old son. The after school hours are dedicated to all three children; however, with homework, dance, and all of the other activities I am blessed with an opportunity to work from home while contributing financially to my household. I have found during my stay at home time that my choice to stay home was the best for my family and me and I really would like to continue my stay at home status while developing a career in the medical field. Additionally, the statement that there is a shortage of over 300,000 qualified Medical Transcriptionists worldwide according to AHDI is an added incentive. Moreover, the flexibility of hours working on assignments is a terrific bonus to this career. Finally, the ability to complete work assignments while managing my household, spending the requisite and necessary time with my husband and all of my children while subsequently providing a generous income to my house is a wonderful blend of blessings.
I am interested in training with Future MT for several reasons: (1) my lack of medical field experience; (2) the information available on the website is impressive; (3) the access to substantial resources who are willing to work with newly trained MT professionals; (4) Future MT is recognized by the BBB; (5) Future MT is accredited and a nationally recognized online education course (6) scholarship opportunity; (7) money back guarantee; (8) Access to a trained transcriptionist who will answer any questions that I may have during the course. The balance among my criteria listed and the benefits of working from home all equal a great opportunity to fulfill many goals with laser like precision. SN:0MA9N2ESY
The Medical Transcriptionist training offers a person the opportunity to build a business in the medical field. Although there are many different home based businesses available I have found that the medical field has been “calling” me for several years. A personal story has to do with caring for a relative with Alzheimer’s which I found to be challenging and rewarding simultaneously. And my later job working with elderly through the at home care program. Essentially, the prospect to work in the medical field while building my own business is exciting and most certainly will provide satisfaction and rewards beyond comprehension. I envision the transition from learning the skills of transcription to mastery. I envision developing relationships within the medical field which will allow me to build a thriving and successful transcriptionist business within the next 5 years. The following 5 years with be devoted to the growth through employing other transcriptionists who will be directed to Future MT for training in the medical transcriptionist field. I look forward to learning, developing, and mastering the transcription skills with the help and dedication of Future MT.
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December 30, 2009
I Am Proud Of Who I Am
To understand why I want to become an MT, you need to know a little bit about me and my life. I was born in 1959 in a small farm town in western Kansas. I learned more about responsibilities and faced more hard times before I was out of elementary school than most people face in their entire lives. I was the 12th child of a family of 13. When I was 3, I was fighting for my life with 3rd degree burns from my waist up from flames from a gas stove. When I was 5, a flood wiped out everything we owned including our crops and we lost our milk cows as well. People in town loaned us army bunk beds since we had lost what little furniture we had. The house was totally degutted almost unrecognizable. We also had an antique organ that was destroyed as well.
Farmers who were not affected by the flood gave us corn to make it through the next year as we were quite hungry most of that year. Mom was terminally ill with a brain tumor. It was hard on all of us to watch her go downhill day after day. When I was 7, mom died. Dad never coped with mom’s death. Back then, they didn’t treat depression like they do now and Dad always told us younger kids that as soon as we turned 18 and his responsibilities to us were over as he saw it, then he would kill himself. When I was 19, he killed himself. It was 3 months after my little brother turned 18. There was never any money for college and I had no help becoming self sufficient. I have strived for what training I could pick up for free through the years.
10 years ago, an aneurysm ruptured on the brain stem level of the brain. If you know anything about the brain stem, you would know living through that is considered next to impossible. I learned to walk again, eat solid food again and regain my life back. I worked hard at my rehabilitation. First I tried to play volleyball with the family. That first time, I never did hit the ball and every time I tried, I fell down. My big strong nephew picked me up and brushed me off, and I would try again. The next time, I hit the ball once and didn’t fall at all. Then I got involved with hot air ballooning. While chasing the balloon, you have to run and watch the balloon at the same time. It is tricky, but fabulous rehabilitation for a condition like mine and I would have to say I did pretty well. My friend that owned the balloon sold it and I miss the flying. SN:0MA9N2ESY
I am now going through a divorce after 27 years of hard marriage and want to do something for myself for the first time in my life. Along with a medical transcript degree, I want a Veterinarian degree. I love animals and want to do what I can to save each and every one of them. I have 6 mustangs that I adopted from the BLM. They were all wild mustangs and I have tamed them all and getting where I can ride one of them. Some of the mustangs are shot or sold for slaughter. I just wanted to save as many as I could. Mostly I want to accomplish everything I can and make myself feel like I am proud of who I am and what I have accomplished with my life.
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