Medical Transcriptionist / Translator- English

iMerit Technology
London
1 year ago
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iMerit is a well-funded, rapidly expanding global leader in data services. iMerit’s dedicated Medical Division works with the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, and hospital networks to supply the data that powers advances in Artificial Intelligence. At iMerit, we have successfully delivered services powering cutting edge technologies such as digital radiology, digital pathology, clinical decision support, and autonomous robotic surgery.


RESPONSIBILITIES:

● Transcribing, translating, summarizing and annotating the medical records depending on the Research requirements for ASR and NLG, using the Internal Tool.

● Meet stipulated daily throughput guidelines

● Review feedback and incorporate changes


QUALIFICATIONS/WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

● Experience in medical transcription in clinical documentation.

● Experience in multiple specialty documentation is a plus.

● Knowledge of medical terminology, AHDI guidelines and procedures.

● Ability to operate designated word processing, dictation, and transcription equipment, and

other equipment as specified.

● Ability to access appropriate reference materials.

● Excellent listening skills and ability to understand diverse accents and dialects and varying

dictation styles.

● Ability to work under pressure with time constraints.

● Ability to use excellent English grammar and spelling.

● Ability to speak, read and write the English language fluently.

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