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Course Criteria
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1.50 Credits
Lec-1, lab-2 Introduction to medical office computer billing, use of medical office software to establish new accounts; post charges, payments and adjustments to accounts; print financial activity reports; print patient charge slips and statements; bill insurance carriers; and schedule appointments. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3, field trips PREREQ.: MED 70 An advanced insurance billing course which concentrates on private insurance, Medicare, and MediCal claims. The course will focus on specialty billing to include cardiology, OB/GYN, surgery, orthopedic, and dermatology. Students will learn how to manage capitated accounts, obtain preauthorizations and referrals, complete secondary insurance billing, and handle claim appeals and disputes. CSU
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2.00 Credits
Lec-1, lab-2, field trips PREREQ.: MED 71 An advanced Medical Manager software course. Students will establish new patient accounts, post charges, payments, and adjustments to accounts using an existing database from MED 71. Students will learn to set up appointment templates, create and manage capitated accounts, and produce and analyze financial activity reports, edit the support files, and utilize the appointment recall system. CSU
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5.00 Credits
Conf-2, lab-2, work-12 .. .. .. .. . .. .. P/NP only PREREQ.: MED 51, 56, 70, 71, and HIT 50B Supervised experience in developing a professional relationship with patients, physicians, experienced medical assistants, and other health care professionals in physicians' offices, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. Emphasis on integrating professional attitudes and skills in all areas of medical assisting. Individualized study program to prepare for the American Association of Medical Assistants Certification Exam. CSU
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5.00 Credits
Conf-2, work-15. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP only PREREQ.: MED 56, 70, 71; HIT 50B Supervised experience in developing a professional relationship with patients, physicians, experienced medical administrative assistants, medical assistants, and other health care professionals in hospitals and physicians' offices. Emphasis on integrating professional attitudes and skills in all phases of medical administrative work. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Conf-7, work-168 (6 wks) .. .... .. .. ..P/NP only PREREQ.: MED 56, 70, 71, and HIT 50B Supervised experience in developing a professional relationship with patients, physicians, medical administrative assistants, medical assistants, and other health care professionals in physicians' offices, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. Emphasis on integrating professional attitudes and skills in all areas of medical reception procedures. CSU Students must be accepted into the Pharmacy Technician Program to register in PHTC 101 and 102.
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3, field trips Repeat: max. 9 units Students will develop the skills necessary to cut, shape, weld, and fabricate various types of metal products from raw materials. Usage of MIG, TIG, gas welding, English Wheel, Power Hammer, and various other metal shaping equipment and techniques will be presented. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3, field trips Repeat: max. 9 units This course will give the student working knowledge of the necessary skills required to design and assemble a custom motorcycle. Students will conceptualize design parameters, research component vendors, estimate parts costs, and plan and execute assembly strategies. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips Repeat: max. 9 units Topics covered will be: surface preparation, base coating, mid coating, clear coating, graphic layout and airbrush techniques for the purpose of custom automotive, motorcycle and related fields. This course may require a materials fee for take home projects. CSU Formerly AUTO 132
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5.00 Credits
Lec-5, field trips P/NP available Repeat: max. 15 units This course is designed to give students an overview of the history of motorcycles as well as a discussion of modern machines. Students will learn of the theory of operation and design principles involved in motorcycle maintenance. CSU
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