Transcriptionist Solution
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Use the Transcriptionist Solution for entry-level clerical roles in a healthcare environment that require employees to translate medical information. Before you invest the time and money to train a new employee, test your applicants for skills like:
- Data Entry
- Professionalism
- Reasoning
- Medical Terminology
This test provides the answers you need to make informed hiring and promotion decisions.
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The Transcriptionist Solution is for entry-level clerical roles in a healthcare environment that require employees to translate medical information. Sample tasks for these jobs include, but are not limited to: transcribing dictated reports, deciphering medical jargon, and proofing medical reports. Potential job titles that use this solution are: Medical Transcriptionist, Medical Transcriber, and Documentation Specialist.
Transcriptionist Solution One Sitting
Job Levels: Entry-Level
Localizations Available: US English, UK English
Max Number of Questions: 165
Approximate Completion Time: 33 minutes
Number of Sittings: One
Designed for Unproctored Environment: Yes
Question Format: Multiple Choice, Alphanumeric Typing, Multiple Choice – Adaptive
Transcriptionist Solution Two Sitting
Job Levels: Entry-Level
Localizations Available: US English, UK English
Max Number of Questions: Screening: 88 items Selection: 165 items
Approximate Completion Time: Screening: 42 minutes Selection: 42 minutes
Number of Sittings: One
Designed for Unproctored Environment: Screening: Yes Selection: No
Question Format: Multiple Choice, Alphanumeric Typing, Multiple Choice – Adaptive
Transcriptionist Solution Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies Measured
One Sitting
Data Entry Skills: This is a measure of speed and accuracy when typing presented data into fields on a computer form. Specific skills that are measured include data entry speed, data entry accuracy, and error recognition.
Motivation: This component measures the tendency to set and accomplish challenging goals, while persisting in the face of significant obstacles. This trait is characterized by: working hard; taking satisfaction and pride in producing high quality work; and being competitive.
Assertiveness: This component measures the tendency of a person’s effectiveness in directing and influencing others. This trait is characterized by: persuading and negotiating effectively with others; influencing others’ decision-making; and coordinating others’ efforts to accomplish work.
Responsibility: This component measures the tendency of a person’s responsibility for his/her own actions and a commitment to performing assigned tasks. This trait is characterized by: reliability; proactive involvement in work; and a dedication to complete even the most mundane tasks.
Professional Potential: Measures the tendency to have potential for professional success across industry type and functional area. This is characterized by scores that are derived from responses to questions regarding academic and social background, and aspirations concerning work.
Medical Terminology: Measures the candidate’s knowledge of common medical terms, prefixes, and suffixes being used today. Designed for all health care professionals, this test covers the following topics: Anatomical Mapping, Cardiovascular System, Digestive System, Endocrine System/Lymphatic/Urinary Systems, Musculoskeletal System, Nervous System, Reproductive System, Respiratory System, and Specific Field-Related Terms/Etymology. This test will verify an individual’s knowledge of the concepts and subjects tested. The results of this test do not imply that the individual possesses the necessary skills to perform a specific procedure or treatment, nor is licensed or authorized to practice any health care profession under any applicable laws.
Two Sittings
Screening
Deductive Reasoning Ability: Measures the ability to draw logical conclusions based on information provided, identify strengths and weaknesses of arguments, and complete scenarios using incomplete information. It provides an indication of how an individual will perform when asked to develop solutions when presented with information and draw sound conclusions from data. This form of reasoning is commonly required to support work and decision-making in many different types of jobs at many levels.
Professional Potential: Measures the tendency to have potential for professional success across industry type and functional area. This is characterized by scores that are derived from responses to questions regarding academic and social background, and aspirations concerning work.
Conscientiousness: This measures the tendency to be aware of and follow company policies and procedures, including: working in an organized manner, returning from meals and breaks on time, and working when coworkers are not working.
Selection
Medical Terminology: Measures the candidate’s knowledge of common medical terms, prefixes, and suffixes being used today. Designed for all health care professionals, this test covers the following topics: Anatomical Mapping, Cardiovascular System, Digestive System, Endocrine System/Lymphatic/Urinary Systems, Musculoskeletal System, Nervous System, Reproductive System, Respiratory System, and Specific Field-Related Terms/Etymology. This test will verify an individual’s knowledge of the concepts and subjects tested. The results of this test do not imply that the individual possesses the necessary skills to perform a specific procedure or treatment, nor is licensed or authorized to practice any health care profession under any applicable laws.
Deductive Reasoning Ability: Measures the ability to draw logical conclusions based on information provided, identify strengths and weaknesses of arguments, and complete scenarios using incomplete information. It provides an indication of how an individual will perform when asked to develop solutions when presented with information and draw sound conclusions from data. This form of reasoning is commonly required to support work and decision-making in many different types of jobs at many levels.
Data Entry Skills: This is a measure of speed and accuracy when typing presented data into fields on a computer form. Specific skills that are measured include data entry speed, data entry accuracy, and error recognition. Motivation: This component measures the tendency to set and accomplish challenging goals, while persisting in the face of significant obstacles. This trait is characterized by: working hard; taking satisfaction and pride in producing high quality work; and being competitive.
Assertiveness: This component measures the tendency of a person’s effectiveness in directing and influencing others. This trait is characterized by: persuading and negotiating effectively with others; influencing others’ decision-making; and coordinating others’ efforts to accomplish work.
Responsibility: This component measures the tendency of a person’s responsibility for his/her own actions and a commitment to performing assigned tasks. This trait is characterized by: reliability; proactive involvement in work; and a dedication to complete even the most mundane tasks.
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