Part-time Remote Medical Transcriptionist – Transcription Services for Chickasaw Medical Center

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: Make a Real Impact as a Medical Transcriptionist Are you a skilled and detail-oriented Medical Transcriptionist looking for a part-time remote opportunity? Do you have a passion for delivering high-quality transcription services and a strong understanding of medical terminology? We're excited to announce that CNI is hiring a Part-time Remote Medical Transcriptionist to provide transcription services to the Chickasaw Medical Center in Ada, Oklahoma. About Us: A Company That Truly Cares At CNI, we believe in bringing passion and customer focus to everything we do. We're committed to creating a work environment that's fun, collaborative, and rewarding. Our team is made up of happy, enthusiastic over-achievers who are dedicated to delivering exceptional results. If you're looking for a career with a company that truly cares about its employees and clients, you've come to the right place. Job Summary As a Part-time Remote Medical Transcriptionist, you'll play a critical role in providing high-quality transcription services to the Chickasaw Medical Center. You'll be responsible for transcribing highly specialized medical dictation covering a wide range of medical specialties, meeting established medical, legal, accreditation, and organization requirements. Key Responsibilities • Apply knowledge of highly specialized medical and scientific terminology to transcribe medical dictation • Transcribe a wide range of medical reports, including narrative summaries, diagnoses and procedures, surgical reports, medical evaluation boards, tissue reports, radiology reports, autopsy reports, and other reports necessary for patient records or treatment • Identify and correct inconsistencies in dictated materials using knowledge of practical anatomy, medical techniques, major disease processes, and medical procedures • Organize patient records and extract medical information and data as needed • Take responsibility for own self-development by being available and receptive to training and development opportunities • Plan daily activities to maximize personal output and meet productivity standards • Maintain a neat and orderly work area to ensure safety and efficiency Requirements: Education, Experience, and Skills Education and Experience To be considered for this role, you'll need a High School Diploma or General Educational Degree (GED) equivalency and at least two (2) years of experience transcribing medical records. Experience performing history and physicals, discharge summaries, consultations, progress notes, and clinic notes is preferred. Additionally, experience in editing Voice Recognition/Speech Recognition technology is highly valued, and experience on the SpeechMotion platform is a plus. Certifications and Licenses A Certified Medical Transcriptionist certification from a state-accredited program is preferred. Job-Specific Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities • Knowledge and application of HIPAA regulations • Basic knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, disease processes, signs and symptoms, medications, and laboratory values • Familiarity with medical transcription guidelines and practices, including the AHDI Book of Style • Proven skills in English usage, grammar, punctuation, style, and editing • Ability to use designated professional reference materials and operate word processing equipment, dictation and transcription equipment, and other specified equipment • Excellent eye, hand, and auditory coordination, as well as excellent listening skills • Ability to concentrate and work under pressure with time constraints • Understanding and application of relevant legal concepts, such as confidentiality • Ability to work effectively in a team environment and independently What We Offer: Compensation, Benefits, and Career Growth Compensation The hourly rate for this position is $17.20. Benefits CNI offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes: • Medical, dental, and vision insurance • 401(k) plan • Short-term and long-term disability insurance, as well as accidental death and dismemberment insurance • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Paid Time Off (PTO) • Training and development opportunities Career Growth and Development At CNI, we're committed to helping our employees grow and develop in their careers. As a Part-time Remote Medical Transcriptionist, you'll have access to training and development opportunities that will help you enhance your skills and advance in your career. Work Environment and Company Culture As a remote employee, you'll work from the comfort of your own home or office. We're a company that values work-life balance and flexibility, and we're committed to creating a culture that's collaborative, supportive, and fun. Physical Demands The physical demands of this role include: • Sitting for extended periods • Using hands to finger, handle, or feel objects • Reaching with hands and arms to handle objects and operate equipment • Speaking and hearing • Occasionally standing, w

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