[Hiring] Medical Editor/Transcriptionist @Radia Medical Imaging

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Role Description

This role involves working as a Medical Editor/Transcriptionist in a fast-paced environment focused on radiology.

  • Produce high-quality medical reports and records within turnaround time expectations using knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology.
  • Recognize, identify, and correct discrepancies and errors in dictations and ordered examinations.
  • Monitor transcription applications and manage multiple worklists; troubleshoot system problems and correct or escalate to appropriate staff.
  • Stay abreast of new medical terminology, procedures, medications, and other medical language using online and hard-copy resources.

Qualifications

  • 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.

Requirements

  • Must have a high-speed internet connection and be able to connect a Radia supplied computer via Ethernet.
  • A test of adequate internet speed to run Radia applications will be required prior to hire.

Benefits

  • 2 Medical plans to choose from, dental, and vision.
  • HSA and FSA available.
  • A 401(k)-employer match, with a profit-sharing component.
  • Up to 21 paid days off per year.
  • 8 paid holidays annually.
  • Life, Short and Long Term disability insurance.
  • Free onsite parking.
  • Learning opportunities through professional development programs.
  • Educational Assistance.
  • Service bonus.
  • Discretionary annual performance-based bonus.
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