Medical Transcription Schools: Andrews School, Part Three

This blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven’t read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs. For part two of this interview, please click here. Here is the information that Linda, the Director of Andrews School gave on the support given to students who have graduated: Placement: While we cannot guarantee placement, we feel comfortable making one promise. We will work with each student as long as it takes to find appropriate placement as a medical transcriptionist if the student works with … Continue reading

Medical Transcription Schools: Andrews School, Part Two

This blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven’t read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs. For part one of this interview, please click here. Here is the information that Linda, the Director of Andrews School gave on the cost of the course, and signing up for the course: No-Interest Payment Plan and Financial Assistance: Tuition is $3,800. Students may enroll with a minimum down payment of $1,000. We allow two years to pay at no interest. Payments would be $116 per … Continue reading

Medical Transcription Schools: Andrews School, Part One

This blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven’t read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs. As a part of the transcription series, I am focusing on the medical transcription schools that you can attend to receive your medical transcription certificate. Andrews School is the school I am going to focus on over the next couple of days. I have heard many good things about the school and about its founder, Linda Andrews, and I am pleased to be able to be … Continue reading

Week in Review for April 21 – 27

Hello, and welcome to the Week in Review for April 21 – 27. This is my way of catching you up on any blogs you may have missed in the past week! This week, we had a lot of fun talking about transcription, and then medical transcription in particular. If you have any feedback or comments, feel free to either leave a comment below or get in touch with me at Hava L {at} Families dot com! Thanks for reading! Saturday, April 21 Are Medical Transcriptionists Going the Way of Dinosaurs? talks about the idea that most people seem to … Continue reading

A Bit of History about Medical Transcription Schools

This blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven’t read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs. I have to admit: I am slightly biased when it comes to choosing a medical transcription school, if only because Career Step is my alma matter. Actually, I’m not sure if it can count as an alma matter because I never graduated, but the basic thought is there. 😛 I attended Career Step, and therefore I know it’s a good school. That does not mean, however, … Continue reading