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OFT 120: Medical Office Systems and Procedures
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course provides a realistic approach for students to learn the skills required in a medical office, including communications, records management, telecommunications, scheduling, and terminology.
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OFT 213: Internship Seminar
4.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(4 Credits) This course gives 180 hours of work experience in an office setting and a one-hour/week seminar during the spring or summer semester of the senior year.
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OFT 217: Medical Transcription II
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course continues to build on medical transcription skills. Students will be exposed to various medical departments ranging from general surgery to specialty medical practices. (Prerequisites: BOFT111, 117, 118 or POI)
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OFT 218: Administrative Office Management
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course provides a strong, management-based background using a humanistic approach for managing and supervising staff in an office environment.
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OFT 220: Medical Billing
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course is intended to take a student interested in working in a medical office through the insurance billing process - source documents, insurance claim cycle, coding, insurance programs, fees and managed care. (Prerequisites: BOFT111, 117 or POI)
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OFT 222: Advanced PC Topics
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) Students will learn advanced publishing techniques, operating systems, and other technology practices that are used in an office.
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OFT 225: Introduction to Medical Coding
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course is designed to cover the intricacies of Evaluation and Management (E/M) coding. The students will also develop an understanding of how modifiers are used with various CPT codes. ICD-9-CM is completely covered in this introductory class, with a brief introduction of ICD-10. (Prerequisite: BOFT117 or POI)
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OFT 226: Coding-The Next Step
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course moves beyond Evaluation and Management (E/M), Modifiers, and diagnostic coding to the surgery section of CPT, which includes the specialty areas such as the integumentary, musculoskeletal, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems. The course also addresses the coding areas of radiology, maternity care, and delivery. Students will develop their skill set that is needed to sit for the CPC exam. (Prerequisite: BOFT225)
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PHI 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course presents the diverse ways philosophers have approached and answered such questions as: What is human nature? What is real? Do we have free will? Does God exist? Using writings of past philosophers, this course underscores how these classic philosophical concepts still reverberate in modern man.
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PHY 111: Survey of Physical Science
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course is for the student who wants to understand the physical phenomena in the areas of physics, chemistry, geology, and astronomy without the mathematical requirements typically associated with a course in physics or chemistry. Questions such as "Why is the sky blue?" or "What causes a red sunset?" can be answered without a rigorous mathematical treatment. Examine the great achievements in the physical sciences and their impact upon our world.
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