answer:Gf says the easiest thing is to take a medical transcriptionist course (at a community college or tech school). You should also take a course on medical terminology. (And typing, if you need to brush up—speed isn’t as important as accuracy.) In terms of finding work, the school would likely have a placement program, but you can also just present yourself to doctor’s offices and ask if they need transcription services. She said that many get paid by the line (off the top of her head $.17/line, but don’t quote her on that.) I think the medium is pretty much all digital now, but you still use the foot pedals to pause, play and rewind. You’ll have to investigate what the equipment is. It’s not paper anymore either, so you just send it back and it gets approved.