Sabine Wetzel
About Sabine Wetzel
Sabine Wetzel is a medical transcriptionist with a bachelor's degree from Willamette University, where she studied from 2010 to 2014. She has worked at the Oregon Clinic in Portland, Oregon, since 2014 and previously served as a medical scribe at Essia Health for five months in 2014.
Work at The Oregon Clinic
Sabine Wetzel has been employed at The Oregon Clinic since 2014. In her role as a medical transcriptionist, she is responsible for converting voice recordings from healthcare providers into written text. Her work supports the documentation and communication processes within the clinic, ensuring that patient records are accurate and up-to-date. Over her tenure of 10 years, she has contributed to the efficiency of medical documentation in a clinical setting in Portland, Oregon.
Education and Expertise
Sabine Wetzel earned her bachelor's degree from Willamette University, where she studied from 2010 to 2014. This educational background has equipped her with the necessary skills and knowledge for her career in medical transcription. Her expertise lies in accurately transcribing medical information, which is crucial for maintaining patient records and facilitating effective communication among healthcare professionals.
Background
Sabine Wetzel completed her high school education at Campolindo High School, attending from 2006 to 2010. Following her graduation, she pursued higher education at Willamette University. Prior to her current position, she worked as a medical scribe at Essia Health for a period of five months in 2014. This early experience in the medical field provided her with foundational knowledge that has been beneficial in her role as a medical transcriptionist.
Previous Experience as a Medical Scribe
Before joining The Oregon Clinic, Sabine Wetzel worked as a medical scribe at Essia Health for five months in 2014. In this role, she assisted healthcare providers by documenting patient encounters in real-time. This experience helped her develop skills in medical terminology and documentation practices, which are essential in her current position as a medical transcriptionist.