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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Covers medical terminology prefixes, suffices, word roots, and abbreviations by body system. Prerequisite: Recommended placement into WRI 121. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Covers medical terminology prefixes, suffices, word roots, and abbreviations by body system. Prerequisite: Successful completion of MDA 101. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to health services with a focus on understanding the healthcare system including: Financing of healthcare, organizations, and settings, non-financial resources, and evaluation, regulation, and assessment. Prerequisite: Recommended placement into WRI 121. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Covers medical record content and documentation from a wide variety of health care settings. Prerequisite: Recommended placement into WRI 121. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the legal basis for medical practice, confidentiality, HIPPA, voluntary and involuntary release of medical information, professional liability, consents for treatment and other procedures, and medical-ethical issues. Prerequisite: Recommended placement into WRI 121. [As Announced]
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4.00 Credits
Covers introduction to administrative medical office assisting and reception room techniques including appointment scheduling, telephone techniques, mail handling, office care, and medical records management. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MDA 102, 103, CIS 120, and word processing @ 25 WPM. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Teaches the skills and techniques needed to calculate the amount of medication to be administered to a patient. Interpretation of physician's orders and drug labels is also covered. Course is designed for students preparing to be medical assistants, licensed practical nurses, pharmacy technicians, emergency medical technicians, and other health care workers. Prerequisite: Recommended completion of MTH 20 with a C or better. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Offers individualized study in areas of medical office assisting not covered in other courses to meet special interests or program requirements. Students must complete a term project and readings approved by the instructor. Offered for variable credit, based on the student's accomplishments. Prerequisite: Instructor permission is required prior to registration. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Special topics, activities, or projects in an area of medical office assisting not usually covered in depth in other courses. Offered for variable credit, based on the student's accomplishments. Prerequisite: Instructor permission is required prior to registration. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to concepts related to human diseases. The most common diseases and disorders of each body system are presented along with a review of the anatomy and physiology pertinent to the content. Additionally, the effects of aging on the system and the relationship of aging to diseases are presented. Prerequisites: Successful completion of MDA 102 and BIO 103. [As Announced]
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