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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course will explore government funding methods, medical and professional staff, environmental challenges, issues of the quality of care, patient safety and daily management concerns, the legal, political and ethical issues facing health care managers will be discussed in the context of a rapidly changing industry.
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3.00 Credits
The course will explore state administration, administrative management of facilities, patient care, physician services, nursing services, and infection control.
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3.00 Credits
The course will explore foodservices, pharmaceutical services, other services, records keeping and management, building and grounds maintenance and upkeep, emergency procedures and plan implementation.
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3.00 Credits
This course will explore Medicaid regulations, contractual obligations, reporting requirements, admission and discharge, patient financial status requirements, trust fund reporting requirements, annual cost reporting, and billing procedures.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisitesLTC 110, 112, 113 This course will explore Michigan Public Health Codes, definitions, rules of confidentiality, rules for licensure, medical treatment of pain, non-emergency health care, and the administrative rules of Michigan Board.
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3.00 Credits
This course will explore the Michigan fire safety laws, fire inspection, building and fire, and safety codes.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisitesLTC 114, LTC 115, LTC 116 This course covers Michigan Labor Law and Management Laws, unemployment insurance, worker's compensation, and labor relations.
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6.00 Credits
PrerequisitesLTC 114, LTC 115, LTC 116 The course is a supervised practical learning experience in which students work in the field in a Long Term Care Facility under the direction of certified professional staff. Students will meet with their instructor on a weekly basis for a seminar.MHT 260 (4 CREDITS/60 CH)
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee An introduction to precision measuring tools used in tooling and manufacturing processes. In the shop, emphasis is placed on exercises and projects that embody the process and operation of using hand tools, layout tools, and machine tools, such as hack saw, belt and disc sanders, drill press, engine lathe, vertical mill machines and surface grinders. Classroom emphasis is placed on related information that is essential to the set up and operation of machine tools, and to perform basic processes and operations in the shop.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteMAN 100 A theoretical and practical introduction to conventional precision machine tools, including drill presses, engine and turret lathes, shape milling and grinding machines. Emphasis will be given on turning, threading, drilling, honing, shaping, and broaching.
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