I'm sitting here on the eve of my last day of work at my current job wondering how I can put all that I am feeling into words. Tomorrow I will be saying goodbye to a job that I have worked hard at for the last 6 years. For the most part I have enjoyed it. A little more than a year ago I stumbled onto the AAMT website looking for "something." I wasn't sure what that something was, but I knew I was becoming increasingly unhappy in my current job. On the AAMT website was a list of approved schools for medical transcription. I checked out several of them, including TRSi. I took the placement test and Lynn, my admissions coordinator, called me the next day. She was so warm and genuine on the phone, and I found myself wanting to know more about TRSi. I attended the potential student webinar and signed myself up for the next class.
In just under a year, I am now ready to embark on a wonderful and rewarding career in medical transcription. TRSi has given me all of the schooling I need to be confident, productive medical transcriptionist. I start my new job as a medical transcriptionist on Tuesday. How exciting is that to know that you can turn your life around in a year?
I'm glad you took a moment out of your day today to visit the TRSi blog. I hope you take a little time to check out our website. My name is Tami, and I'll be telling you about my education experience at TRSi and my new job as a medical transcriptionist. I hope that you will check in with us often!
"Employment of medical transcriptionists is projected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through 2010. Demand for medical transcription services will be spurred by a growing and aging population. Older age groups receive proportionately greater numbers of medical tests, treatments, and procedures that require documentation."
Employment of medical transcriptionists is projected to grow by what percent between 2006 and 2016? (Get answer on 6/30)
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Saying goodbye to the old and hello to the new
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Wow, thank you Tami for your honesty and warmth. Good luck in your new line of work! I can't wait to read more about your transition into your new position. Keep writing!
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