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3.00 Credits
Introduces outpatient coding with an ultimate goal to present a clear picture of medical procedures and services performed (CPT codes), correlating the diagnosis, symptom, complaint or condition (ICD-9 codes), thus establishing the medical necessity required for thirdparty reimbursement. 45 Contact Hours. Prerequisite: HPR 178 with a grade of "C" or better orpermission of instructor. Corequisites: MOT 120 and HPR 137.
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4.00 Credits
Provides basic knowledge, understanding and skills required to transcribe medical dictation with accuracy, clarity, and timeliness applying the principles of professional and ethical conduct. 60 Contact Hours. Corequisites: ENG 121 and HPR 178.
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2.00 Credits
Provides hands-on experience with the basic clinical skills required for assisting with patient care. Delivers the theory behind each skill presented as well as proper technique for performing each skill. Includes knowledge and/or performance of blood-borne pathogens/ OSHA regulations, medical asepsis, procedural gloving, patient gowning, positioning and measurement of vital signs. 45 Contact Hours.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the student to basic routine laboratory skills and techniques for collection, handling, and examination of laboratory specimens often encountered in the ambulatory care setting. Emphasizes hands-on experience. 75 Contact Hours. Prerequisites: BIO 106, HPR 106, HPR 178, MOT 136 and PSY 101, all with a grade of C or better. Corequisites: HPR 137, MOT 140, MOT 150, and MOT 182 or MOT 183.
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4.00 Credits
Provides hands-on experience with the clinical skills required for assisting with patient care. Delivers the theory behind each skill presented as well as proper technique for performing each skill. 90 Contact Hours. Prerequisites: BIO 106, HPR 106, HPR 178, MOT 136 and PSY 101. Corequisites: HPR 137, MOT 138, MOT 150 and MOT 182 or MOT 183.
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4.00 Credits
Uses a simulation approach to build student vocabulary and speed, while providing actual medical transcription of a variety of health care and medical reports at progressively increasing accuracy and productivity standards. 90 Contact Hours. Prerequisites: BIO 106, BTE 155, ENG 121, HPR 106, HPR 178 and MOT 132. Corequisites: HPR 137, MOT 150 and MOT 180.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of pharmacology language, abbreviations, systems of measurement and conversions. The Controlled Substance Act, prescriptions, forms of medications, patient care applications, drug classifications/ interactions, and safety in drug therapy and patient care are presented. Information regarding the measurement of medications, dosage calculations, routes of administration, and commonly prescribed drugs in the medical office is provided. 53 Contact Hours (30 lecture hours, 23 lab hours). Prerequisites: BIO 106, HPR 106 and HPR 178. Corequisite: HPR 137.
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3.00 Credits
Provides supervised placement in a contracted facility for guided experience in the application of knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom. 105 Contact Hours (15 lecture hours, 90 lab hours). Prerequisite: Completion of Medical Transcriptionist coursework with a grade of "C"or better in each course.
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3.00 Credits
Provides supervised placement in a contracted facility for guided experience in the application of knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom. Student must have permission by the program coordinator to begin internship. 105 Contact Hours (15 lecture hours, 90 lab hours). Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in last semester of, or completion of Medical Receptionist or Medical Administrative Assistant coursework with a grade of "C" or better in each course.
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3.00 Credits
Provides supervised placement in a contracted facility for guided experience in the applications of knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom. Student must have permission by program coordinator to begin internship. 105 Contact Hours (15 lecture hours, 90 lab hours). Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in last semester of, or completion of Clinical Office Assistant coursework with a grade of "C" or better in each courseand current CPR and first-Aid certificates.
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