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Medical Editor/Transcriptionist Opportunity Radia offers a unique chance for an experienced Medical Editor/Transcriptionist to of healthcare professionals. This position is ideal for individuals who thrive in fast-paced environments and are eager to learn about radiology. Our patients are our top priority, and we're committed to hiring staff who deliver exceptional care and customer service. We seek one (1) Full Time Medical Editor/Transcriptionist to work remotely from home after completing approximately 1-2 weeks of training at our headquarters. Key Responsibilities: • Report Transcription and Editing: Utilizing knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology, produce high-quality medical reports and records within turnaround time expectations. • Discrepancy Processing: Identify, correct discrepancies and errors in dictations and ordered examinations. • Workflow Management: Monitor transcription applications, manage multiple worklists, troubleshoot system problems, and correct or escalate as necessary. • Staying Current: Stay up-to-date with new medical terminology, procedures, medications, and other medical language using online and hard-copy resources. Essential Skills and Qualifications: • Accuracy: Ensure transcribed or edited medical records, reports, and documents are accurate, consistent, and meet coding and billing standards. • Analytical Thinking: Discriminate between important and unimportant details, recognize inconsistencies, and determine appropriate actions. • Attention to Detail: Concerned with the implications of smaller details in medical reports. • Knowledge of Grammar and Medical Terminology: Possess good grasp of English grammar, spelling, and medical terminology related to radiology. Requirements: • Minimum 3 years' experience in a healthcare setting required. • Certificate or training in anatomy and medical terminology required. • Previous transcription, scribe, or clinical charting experience preferred; radiology transcription is a plus. • High school graduate or GED. Our organization prioritizes patient care, customer service, and employee growth, offering a dynamic work environment that fosters excellence and teamwork. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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