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What to do? What to do? There are so many options available for
mothers who want to become work-at-home-moms (WAHMs). They key is
to find something that you enjoy and that will suit your situation.
Some people like direct sales; whereas others prefer to not only
work out of their home but also to work in their home. If you fall
into the latter category, then perhaps you may want to consider
a career as a medical transcriptionist. While approximately four
out of ten transcriptionists work at hospitals and doctor's offices,
there is also plenty of work that can be performed in the comforts
of your own home. You can telecommute from your home office as an
employee, a subcontractor or even as an independent freelance medical
transcriptionist.
Almost always you will find that employers prefer medical transcriptionists
who have completed a postsecondary training program at a vocational
school or community college. If you do not have this type of background
or training, there are a number of options to acquire the necessary
knowledge, skills and abilities. If you do an internet search on
"medical transcription" you will see a large number of
results. There are more than a few self study training programs
available.
Just make sure you exercise due diligence when selecting a training
program. Typically you can expect to pay in the neighborhood of
$1,000 for a course. You may be able to find some for less and also
for more. Included in your curriculum will be a series of text,
workbooks, reference guides and audio tapes. Plan to spend a chunk
of time in the books learning the terminology before you will ever
begin to transcribe.
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