Medical Transcription

The medical transcriptionist is a medical language specialist who interprets and transcribes dictation by physicians and other health care professionals. This one-year certificate program is designed to allow the student to start work as a transcriptionist in a physician's office or health care facility. 

Admissions:

In order to complete the admission process, prospective students must provide the Northark Admissions Office with the following information:

  1. An official application for admission.
  2. ACT or COMPASS test scores.  (COMPASS Test is given at Northark, for information contact the Admissions Office)
  3. Immunization records for measles and rubella; if born 1/1/1957 or after.
  4. An official copy of transfer transcript if credit is to be awarded from other institutions.  First-time entering student must submit high school transcript.

Certificate Requirements:

CIS Any word processing course

ALDH 1043 Medical Terminology

BIOL 1434 Basic Anatomy & Physiology

MEDT 1003 Medical Transcription I

HIT 1002 Intro to Health Information Technology

MEDT 1013 Medical Transcription II

ALDH 2403 Advanced Medical Terminology

BA 2513 Medical Office Procedures

HIT 1202 Legal Aspects

BA 1033 Business English