You're a Medical What?!
by Granier, Leslie
Reviewer's Bookwatch • May, 2008 • You're a Medical What?!: A Lighthearted Peek into
the World of a Medical Transcriptionist
You're a Medical What?!
Sara Burns
Robert D. Reed Publishers
P.O. Box 1992, Brandon, OR 97411
ISBN 9781934759004, $14.95, (541) 347-9882, www.rdrpublishers.com
"You're a Medical What?!: A Lighthearted Peek into the
World of a Medical Transcriptionist" is a compilation of anecdotes
written about things author Sara Burns has experienced in her
twenty-nine years as a medical transcriptionist. Her passion and love
for her chosen career resonate throughout the book, However, she is
upfront with the reader about aspects of her job that are not as
glamorous. Burns states that she wrote the book for three distinct
groups: veteran transcriptionists, those considering a career as a
transcriptionist, and "any inquisitive individual who happens upon
this book." All three groups can appreciate the book and gain
important knowledge. However, people with backgrounds in the medical
field or those who are familiar with medical terminology will be able to
better identify with her stories.
Burns offers helpful tips for those interested in seeking a career
in medical transcription. She also discusses where the profession is
headed for the future and how vastly it may differ from its present
state. She provides good advice for those trying to decide between
working at home and working in a traditional office setting. (These tips
are helpful for anyone considering working at home, regardless of his or
her profession.) She challenges the reader to ponder if he or she has
enough self-motivation to remain focused and complete the work on time.
Another important item to consider is whether a particular person can
work well alone or if interaction with other people is needed.
The author uses humor to depict the job of a medical
transcriptionist. She includes some cute cartoons, but the best part is
her takeoff of Jeff Foxworthy's "you might be a redneck"
routine. She devotes an entire chapter to her "you might be a
medical transcriptionist" theme, including such quips as, "If
every time you sit in a chair you automatically feel for the foot pedal
with your foot, you might be a medical transcriptionist."
This is a fun and well-written book. Sara Burns does an excellent
job of recounting her life-experiences so the reader can easily relate
to many of the situations. She includes humor to entertain and keep the
audience interested. In addition, she serves as sort of a mentor for
people considering making medical transcription their career.
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