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Remote Gastroenterology Transcriptionist
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Remote Gastroenterology Transcriptionist

📍 Anywhere 🏷️ Hospitals & Medical Services 💰 $51,059 / year

Remote Gastroenterology Transcriptionist – Where Words Shape Care

Here’s the truth: you’re not just listening to doctors talk about stomach aches and colonoscopies. You’re the bridge between what’s said in the exam room and the care a patient receives. Every gastroenterology report you finish helps someone get answers—and sometimes, peace of mind. That’s real impact, and you get to do it from the comfort of your own space.

Why This Work Hits Home

Ever had a day when you replayed a file three times to figure out if the doc said “polyps” or “pouch”? Maybe you’ve sorted out the difference between heartburn and something more serious, just by picking up on one line in the recording. Your focus? It matters. You keep doctors on track and patients safe, even when the details are buried in the noise. Honestly, working remotely has its own quirks. One day, your headphones are glued to your head; the next, you’re juggling a file while the neighbor’s lawn mower is in full swing. That’s why we make time for weekly team calls, quick chats, and little shoutouts. We celebrate wins, share stories, and remind each other we’re not just voices on the line.

What Does a Real Day Look Like?

Every morning is different. Sometimes you’re knee-deep in endoscopy reports, other days you’re sorting through colonoscopy notes or follow-ups for Crohn’s patients. Some files are clear, others need you to pause, rewind, and check the tiniest detail—because that matters. Maybe you’re the one who spots a missed allergy, or catches a medication that doesn’t match the patient’s chart. That’s how you help keep care moving.

Stories That Stick

Ask Maria how she flagged a missing anesthesia note in a complex GI procedure and saved a doctor from making a critical mistake. Or check in with Arjun, who spotted a family history detail that turned an everyday file into an urgent case. Those stories aren’t rare. Around here, they’re just part of the job.

Where You Dive In—and Make a Difference

You’re the reason a GI doctor can trust their notes. Here, you:
  • Turn tricky audio into clear, reliable gastroenterology records
  • Catch mix-ups and flag questions before anyone else
  • Check in with the team, share your favorite hacks, and help others out
  • Speak up if something doesn’t make sense—nobody’s expected to guess
  • Stay cool when the file stack grows or deadlines get tight
  • Keep every patient’s info private and secure
If you’ve got a faster way to get things done, we want to hear it. Everyone’s ideas matter.

What Makes You Great at This

  • Hands-on experience with gastroenterology transcription (or medical reports)
  • Eye for detail, even when you’re tired
  • Familiar with GI lingo—EGDs, IBS, scopes, all of it
  • Tech doesn’t faze you—cloud storage, new audio software, weird dictations
  • Calm under pressure, open to helping, and happy to share a laugh

The Honest Messy Parts

Some days, you’re on fire—files flow, audio’s clear, and your work just clicks. Other days, you hit back-to-back mumbled notes or find yourself chasing a detail no one else caught. When things get tough, you don’t go it alone. Team chat is always open. Someone’s been there and will help you out (or at least send a good meme). Wins get noticed. Whether it’s a quick thank-you or a full team shoutout, those moments count.

Real Team Spirit

Remote doesn’t mean “solo.” We keep things lively with weekly check-ins, group chats, and even the occasional team trivia. Need a break? Take it. Need help? Just ask. We care more about you sticking around than burning out for one wild week.

Growing, Learning, and Leveling Up

Every day’s a shot to learn—new terms, new tech, new doctors. Want to train new folks, try reviewing complex files, or help test a new system? Let’s do it. We’re in this together, and your growth is part of the team’s success.

Who Fits Here?

  • Strong background in GI transcription
  • Fast and accurate typing, even when files are tough
  • Able to spot errors others might miss
  • Willing to share, laugh, and ask questions
  • Happy to work solo or help the crew

What You Get

You’ll make $51,059 a year—no drama, no surprises. You’ll also enjoy:
  • Work where you want, on your terms
  • Set your own hours (meet the deadlines, the rest is yours)
  • Paid time off that’s actually used
  • Support from managers and teammates who get it
  • The latest training and tools to stay sharp
  • A team that cheers for your wins and helps when you stumble
Want to step up or try something new? The door’s open. You set your direction, and we back you.

Why This Job Feels Different

Gastroenterology transcription is never dull. The details matter, the stories are real, and every file is a fresh challenge. You’re seen, you’re supported, and your best days are noticed. Ready to help shape better care, one report at a time? Let’s get going. The next big win could have your name on it.
Global Applicants Welcome: Candidates from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, Australia, India and other eligible regions worldwide are encouraged to apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

This role requires at least 3 years of experience in medical transcription, proficiency in gastroenterology-specific terminology, strong attention to detail, excellent listening skills, and experience with transcription software and EHR systems.
Yes, this position requires experience in gastroenterology-specific transcription. Familiarity with gastroenterology terminology, including diagnostic procedures and anatomy, is essential to ensure the accuracy of the transcriptions.
The primary duties include transcribing medical reports, consultations, and diagnostic procedures, ensuring accuracy, maintaining patient confidentiality, and editing transcriptions for clarity and precisio
Yes, this role provides exposure to various gastroenterology cases, offering an opportunity to gain deeper insights into medical practices and learn from experienced professionals in the field.
This role requires transcription software, Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, and Microsoft Office Suite. Familiarity with these tools is crucial for efficient documentation and maintaining industry standards.
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