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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the study of medical reports and their components. Qualitative and quantitative control standards, phraseology, and language of various medical specialties will be included. Students will progress from beginning to intermediate transcription, and the transition from student to professional is emphasized. Lab fee required. 120 hours of instruction. Prerequisite:HIM0061, a valid CPR card, and an approved four-hour AIDS seminar.
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30.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of study of the types of medical reports and their components. Qualitative and quantitative control standards, phraseology, and language of various medical specialties will be included. Students will progress from intermediate to advanced transcription, and the transition from student to professional is further emphasized. The course includes a 30-hour cooperative learning experience at a job site. These hours may differ from scheduled class time. Lab fee required. 180 hours of instruction. Prerequisite:HIM0062, a valid CPR card, and a current approved fourhour AIDS seminar.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the history of medical coding and coding principles and presents an overview of procedures using the Physician's Current ProcedureTerminology (CPT) coding nomenclature and the International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) statistical classification system used in physicians' offices, hospitals and other medical facilities. Lab fee required. 135 hours of instruction. Prerequisite: HSC 0534
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the study of medical coding and coding principles and procedures using the Physicians' Current ProcedureTerminology (CPT) coding nomenclature and the International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) statistical classification system as used in physicians' offices, hospitals, and other medical facilities. Emphasis will be on the application of coding skills and may include visits to local coding offices. Lab fee required. 135 hours of instruction. Prerequisite: HIM 0280, a valid CPR card, and an approved four-hour AIDS seminar.
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60.00 Credits
This course emphasizes general principles, classifications, causes, and treatments of disease processes.The coursewill be presented as a system approach to the study of disease. 60 hours of instruction.Prerequisite:HSC0534.
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60.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who will not be administering medications, but need general knowledge of classifications, common usages, and dosages ofmedications commonly prescribed for patients.This is an introductory course including principles of pharmacology, drug action, and therapy. Correct spelling and format as well as fundamental mathematical skills required for drug calculation are emphasized. 60 hours of instruction. Prerequisite: HSC 0534.
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60.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the allied health student with a fundamental understanding of the human body structures and function.The major topics include the basic body systems. 60 hours of instruction. Prerequisite: HSC 0534.
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10.00 Credits
This course is designed to enhance the student's knowledge of the work environment through the study of field employment culminating in a job-based activity. Student achievement in this course is based on "Pass/Fail." 10 hours of instruction.Corequisites:HIM 0281, or consent of the instructor.
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60.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to skills and procedures common to allied health occupations, including basic first aid and emergency care, safety, security, proper body mechanics, vital signs, wellness, disease control, blood borne pathogens. 60 hours of instruction
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60.00 Credits
This course is directed toward the learning of medical terminology needs for medical personnel or others interested in related medical fields. The learning of the medical language is organized according to body systems including basic word structure, terms pertaining to the body, suffixes and prefixes. The following body systems are discussed: cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, nervous, and musculoskeletal. 60 hours of instruction
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