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3.00 Credits
This is a basic overview of the medical offi ce or ambulatory care center in three areas: (1) medical records, (2) medical law and ethics, (3) medical insurance coding The study covers understanding the purpose and maintenance of the medical record, the importance of following state and federal laws in a medical offi ce, ethical expectations of all members of the healthcare team, and guidelines for medical insurance coding
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of disease processes (causes, symptoms, and treatments), organized by body systems Prerequisite: BI162, concurrent enrollment in or prior completion of BI115
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the application of coding principles learned in CPT, ICD-9CM, HCPCS (Level II) coding This course is designed to analyze and assign specifi c codes to a wide range of original source medical documents Prerequisite: BI115, BI162, ME212, MR133, MR143, MR153, MR163
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4.00 Credits
Transcription of physician-dictated reports organized by medical specialty Emphasis on development of accuracy, speed, and medical knowledge for transcription of history and physical examination reports, consultations, emergency room reports, discharge summaries, operative reports, laboratory reports, diagnostic studies, radiology and pathology reports Using reference materials and other resources effi ciently Editing and proofreading techniques Grammar and punctuation review Prerequisites: BI115, BI162, MR113, MR125, MR133, MR143, MR153, MR163
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1.00 Credits
The Medical Transcription Clinical is a directed virtual clinical experience that continues to enhance the medical knowledge of transcription to prepare extended physician dictated reports Prerequisites: BI162, BI115, MR113, MR125, MR153, and MR214 concurrent
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1.00 Credits
The Medical Transcription Clinical is a directed virtual clinical experience that continues to enhance the medical knowledge of transcription to prepare extended physician dictated reports Prerequisites: BI162, BI115, MR113, MR125, MR153, and MR214 concurrent
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5.00 Credits
One-half credit in music may be earned each semester a student participates in the College Chorus Instrumentalists who are able to accompany or augment the music are also welcome to apply for admittance to the chorus In this course students will have the opportunity to study and perform liturgical and non-liturgical music Prerequisite: permission of Chorus Director (Studio course)
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on listening to music and requires no previous music experience A general study of music fundamentals and terminology is provided, and then music is explored through the different historical time periods
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1.00 Credits
Shalom meets for 3 hours each week to study and perform liturgical music (Studio course)
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1.00 Credits
Shalom meets for 3 hours each week to study and perform liturgical music (Studio course)
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