So I've been researching into working as a scribe. It sounds like it's great experience. I'm sold that I should do it. So now I wonder how to obtain a scribe position or in my situation if it's a viable goal to shoot for.
I've checked out the major scribe companies (found via Wikipedia search), and checked their job vacancies. Only ScribeAmerica seems to have something going on with one of the local hospitals apparently. (Which I applied to that position posted over 30 days ago). I did find a Pain Management clinic that was advertising on Indeed.com for a Medical Scribe position which I applied to as well. This was a more recent post. I hope to hear back.
I'm a bit disillusioned at the moment. I anticipated this service to be utilized by more. Based on what I've read about it, it's a great way to learn and get experience. I wonder if spending the money to get certified by the ACMSS would help. I was thinking about the possibility of calling different hospitals and clinics to see if they utilize the service and if certified already could work out something individually with a group.
Anyone ever do that or is working with the ultra mega corporations the only way to go? : ) I'd be fine with either actually as I can financially at the moment deal with making less money in exchange for the experience. I notice most positions are landed by people without the official certification. I have to manage and plan both my time and finances pretty tight if I'm planning on applying for the next cycle.
I've checked out the major scribe companies (found via Wikipedia search), and checked their job vacancies. Only ScribeAmerica seems to have something going on with one of the local hospitals apparently. (Which I applied to that position posted over 30 days ago). I did find a Pain Management clinic that was advertising on Indeed.com for a Medical Scribe position which I applied to as well. This was a more recent post. I hope to hear back.
I'm a bit disillusioned at the moment. I anticipated this service to be utilized by more. Based on what I've read about it, it's a great way to learn and get experience. I wonder if spending the money to get certified by the ACMSS would help. I was thinking about the possibility of calling different hospitals and clinics to see if they utilize the service and if certified already could work out something individually with a group.
Anyone ever do that or is working with the ultra mega corporations the only way to go? : ) I'd be fine with either actually as I can financially at the moment deal with making less money in exchange for the experience. I notice most positions are landed by people without the official certification. I have to manage and plan both my time and finances pretty tight if I'm planning on applying for the next cycle.