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  • 6.60 Credits

    Prepares Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), who wish to refresh their skills before returning to the clinical setting, as well as prepare to take the NCLEX exam. The curriculum focuses on the nursing process, current nursing practices, trends, ethical/legal issues, pharmacology and clinical management of patients. Attention is given to a variety of aspects including assessment skills, care plans, infection control, , technological advancements, quality assurance and drug administration. Clinical experience is conducted in an acute care medical-surgical facility to provide optimum learning opportunities. Through classroom lectures and hand-on-labs, students have the opportunity to refresh their skills, build confidence and gain insight into new techniques and technology.
  • 10.00 Credits

    Provides new administrators with full training and also offers individual courses to meet the 24 annual continuing education units (CEUs) required for existing administrators. This course has been approved by the PA Department of Public Welfare (DPW) to meet the requirements set forth in regulations. This course is designed to strengthen health and safety requirements and more adequately address all of the issues surrounding resident care. ****CLASS TIMES ARE TUES & THURS 5:30-9:30pm (FOUR CLASSES BEGIN AT 5pm) SAT 8AM-4:30PM; MONDAY CLASS WILL BE USED AS MAKE UP CLASS IF NEEDED.
  • 1.20 Credits

    This course provides a registry review and refresher for students interested in pursing the CCT exam as offered through CCI. An overview will be provided on the outline of the CCI exam and the application process. A review of anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, rhythm strip analysis EKG interpretation and 12-Lead EKG interpretation will be covered. This course if for those who have completed the Cardiology Technician Certificate Program or currently working in the field.
  • 17.20 Credits

    This comprehensive course consists of 5 modules including Medical Office Operations; Introduction to Medical Insurance, Patient Triage for Physician Office Assistant (POA), Introduction to Healthcare Applications; Practicum (optional). At the completion of the training the student will: describe the overall culture & climate of today's healthcare system; identify formal & informal communication skills when working with healthcare clients, describe professionalism in the healthcare setting; explain the process of preparing billing claims, authorizations, & verifications; explain the process of triaging in a front office setting & scope of practice; describe & apply the fundamental use of computer hardware and software; perform skills learned through theory & practice in the classroom setting. Students will be prepared for an entry level position in a healthcare office. This course is taken in its entirety at Spanish American Civic Association (SACA) TecCentro.
  • 17.20 Credits

    The Physician Office Assistant (POA) educational course prepares the student for an entry-level position in an outpatient healthcare setting such as a medical practice or health-related call center. Students will become familiar with a general workflow of an outpatient medical practice. Critical thinking concepts and customer service skills and activities are infused throughout the curriculum, as will generational and cultural diversity, where appropriate. This course will prepare the student to sit for the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) certification exam through National Healthcare Association (NHA).
  • 8.40 Credits

    Expands the student's skillset in the area of restorative dentistry. The first of a two-part, post-graduate, course sequence for certified dental assistants and licensed hygienists, this course covers the placement of temporary and permanent restorations using a variety of dental materials; finishing techniques; the construction of bleaching and and fluoride trays; and mouth guards. Students also prepare for the expanded function dental assistants' state certification examination. A course fee is required. Graduate from an accredited Dental Assisting Program with faculty recommendation, Certification as a dental assistant, Licensure as a Dental Hygienist, or two years of clinical experience within a general dental practice.
  • 8.40 Credits

    Focuses on the clinical practice. This clinical experience provides students with an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom and in laboratory sessions in a dental office environment. Students are assigned to work in area dental offices two days per week for a total of 224-hours. Students are able to gain additional experience in chairside techniques, dental material manipulation, and patient management at both general and specialty practices. In addition, periodic seminars are provided on campus for for students to share experiences and to discuss situations and/or problems encountered in the dental office setting. Enrollment is restricted to students in HACC's credit based Dental Assisting Certificate. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: HCW 056 Prerequisite:    HCW 056
  • 4.00 Credits

    Provides nursing faculty the ability to further their development and expertise in National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) Next Generation (Next Gen) item writing. This course is structured to provide nursing faculty with current examples of Next Gen questions and scoring techniques. Enrollment is restricted to current nursing faculty charged with test development and interpretation.
  • 3.60 Credits

    This course is an introduction to basic mathematical tools used by Pharmacy Technicians. Topics include general mathematics, basic algebra, systems of measurement and drug calculations (equivalents, conversions, ratios and proportions, percentages, drug dilution, pediatric dosing). Students will also review how to calculate intravenous medication administration. Prerequisites: Pharmacy Practice, Pharmacy Science. Prerequisite:    HCW 028 & HCW 029 Corequisite:    HCW 028, HCW 029
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces students to the concept of hospital pharmacy practice. This course presents the evolution of the pharmacy technician occupation as well as some basic terminology used in various locations within a hospital environment. Course topics provide an overall understanding of the management of hospital onsite and offsite compounding facilities. This oversight is done to maintain and achieve adherence to all regulatory requirements for sterile and non-sterile compounds, such as chemotherapy medications and pediatric IVs, which require specific knowledge of aseptic technique and calculations. Topics also cover health system software and equipment, using pharmacy management software, repackaging technology and medication safety within hospitals. Prerequisites: HCW 028 ??? Pharmacy Practice, HCW 029 Pharmacy Science and HCW 059 ??? Pharmacy Calculations.
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