It is a FAQ (Frequently Asked Question). Of course, it is very natural.
If you have a fairly good command over English, a keen ear attuned to the American accent, ability to comprehend and key in the matter correctly onto a document, and the determination to excel, you can do Medical Transcription. Your academic qualifications are of least importance. However, the following skills are needed to get trained as a Medical Transcriptionist.
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Aptitude for good written English.
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Good listening, writing, and comprehension skills
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Logical thinking
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An eye for minute details
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Word processing skills
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Concentration and patience
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Zest for learning
If your answer is positive to all these, you can definitely become a medical transcriptionist.