by baigh75 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 4:38 pm
I have just completed the medical transcription course and also have taken and passed a CMT exam, only to find out that it is not worth the paper it is printed on. This course does not properly prepare you for the real world of medical transcription and I have not been able to pass any on-line employment tests. Has anyone else wasted $7,000, which will be $9,800 by the time I get it paid off? I have found out through The American Association of Medical Transcription that their organization is the ONLY association that a person can test and receive the CMT credential. The CMT credential is a patented trademark for The AAMT not The National Healthcare Associaton of which I had taken and received the false CMT certification. I could use some advise, is there anything I can do to get my money back and stop this from happening to anyone else? I have already contacted the AAMT and they have not really investigated this like I thought they should. I cannot afford an attorney.