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Students will advance their knowledge and skills to perform with professional competency in medical offices and clinics.
Students will advance their knowledge and skills to perform with professional competency in medical offices and clinics.
After completing prerequisite classes in medical terminology, phlebotomy, administrative front office and electrocardiography. The course presents additional clinical procedures and theory. This training includes gathering information and completing medical documents, assisting with physical examinations, gynecological procedures, and pediatric care. Advanced clinical practice introduces sterile procedures, minor office surgery, pharmacology and drug calculations, administration of medications, understanding and performing laboratory procedures. Empathy, compassion, confidentiality, ethical and legal standards, and professionalism are emphasized throughout the course. Training includes general office duties, management, communication, medical records, and computer skills. Students will be eligible for the National Exam upon successful completion of the course. Twenty-four-week courses (272 hours and 80 hours of clinical are required.)
Through this course, you will be able to advance your knowledge and skills to be able to perform your tasks as a medical assistant with professional competency in medical offices and clinics. Once you’ve completed the prerequisite classes in medical terminology, phlebotomy, administrative front office, and electrocardiography, you will learn additional clinical procedures and theories that this course provides.
This course will provide you with training that includes gathering information and completing medical documents, assisting with physical examinations, gynecological procedures, and pediatric care. The advanced clinical practice of this course will introduce you to sterile procedures, minor office surgery, pharmacology and drug calculations, administration of medications, and understanding and performing laboratory procedures. This course also focuses on empathy, compassion, confidentiality, ethical and legal standards, and professionalism. Your training will include general office duties, management, communication, medical records, and computer skills.
You will also receive hands-on experience with patients in a clinical setting. Students will be able to become eligible for State Certification with successful completion of this course. The course is twenty-four weeks. (272 hours and 80 hours of clinical are required). Clinical practice will be as scheduled.
Develops skills in performing electrocardiograms used in physicians’ offices and hospitals.
Designed to give students basic phlebotomy skills. Venipuncture skills prepare students for a career in laboratories, hospitals, and physician’s offices.
Describes word origins, pronunciations and definitions and provides examples of how the terms are used.
This course is designed to give students basic office/organizational skills and prepare students for careers in hospitals, physician’s offices, and other healthcare settings.
Provides knowledge and skills for the care of the elderly, ill, and disabled in private homes, long-term care facilities, hospitals, and personal care homes.
Introduces the basic principles and application of CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) and ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Diseases) to prepare students for a career in medical billing and coding in a variety of healthcare settings.
Students will advance their knowledge and skills to perform with professional competency in medical offices and clinics.
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