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AHC 10101: Introduction to Allied Health Professions
1.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This is a one-hour credit course designed to introduce students to the allied health profession career choices available on campus. Guest speakers-off campus individuals and/or RIO faculty-will present information needed to make an informed career choice in the allied health field. One hour lecture. Course fee required. Fall Spring
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AHC 10202: Standards of Patient Care
2.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is designed to provide the general standards of patient care in the clinical practice. The course will address routine and emergency care standards. The course will explain the role the allied health professional plays in patient education. Two hours lecture. Prerequisite: Student with declared major in Allied Health or Medical Office Assistant. (Students accepted into the RAD program will also have to take the patient care course required in the RAD curriculum.) Course fee required. Fall Spring
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AHC 10301: Computers and Allied Health Professions
1.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Content of the course includes computer processes, basic computer applications, and the use of computer for clinical applications. Emphasis is placed on gaining practical experience with the use of software. One hour class each week. Prerequisite: Student with declared major in Allied Health. Fall Spring
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AHC 13302: Medical Terminology I
2.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
In this course the students are taught the procedure for analyzing and forming medical terms. This includes the study of prefixes, suffixes, and word roots to describe the anatomical structures and the physiology of the body. Two hours lecture. Course fee required. Fall Spring
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AHC 14302: Medical Terminology II
2.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is a continuation of AHC 13302 Medical Terminology I. Included in this course is the study of prefixes, suffixes, and word roots as they apply to the anatomical structures and physiology of the different systems of the human body, as well as the diseases, medical processes, and procedures related to these systems. Prerequisite: AHC 13302. Two hours lecture. Course fee required. Fall Spring
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AHC 20103: Medical Insurance Billing and Basic Coding
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course offers the student an overview of various types of health insurance, HIPPA's Privacy Rule, medical coding, and electronic insurance claims processing. Special emphasis is on insurance coding with ICD-9-CM and CPT codes from source documents, the proper completion of the claim form on the computer electronic filing, receiving revenues, and the process to appeal denied claims. This course is designed as a lecture course with a practical component using a textbook and computer software so the student will have actual hands-on experience. Suggested prerequisites: PHT 12103 and PHT 12203, AHC 13302 and 14302. Course fee required. Fall
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AHC 28801-03: Selected Topics in Allied Health Professions
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is designed to be a study of topics not included in regular allied health course offerings. The format of this course may be independent, directed study or a scheduled class. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Course fee may be required. On Demand
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AHC 29901-03: Directed Studies in Allied Health Careers
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Independent study and/or research under the supervision of an instructor in any of the allied health areas. May include directed research and readings, formal in-depth study of a topic of special interest to the student, individual projects, special educational experiences, or a practicum in which theories and their practical applications are brought together in a single educational experience. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing, the completion of at least one semester of courses in an allied health area, and permission of the instructor and the program director. Course fee may be required. On Demand
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AHC 49901-03: Directed Studies in Allied Health Careers
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Independent study and/or research under the supervision of an instructor in any of the allied health areas. May include directed research and readings, formal in-depth study of a topic of special interest to the student, individual projects, special educational experiences, or a practicum in which theories and their practical applications are brought together in a single educational experience. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing, the completion of at least a two-year degree in an allied health area, permission of the instructor and program director. Course fee may be required. On Demand
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ART 10303: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This 3-credit hour course examines the role of the visual arts from a number of cultural perspectives, or "functions of art". This coursewill also study the structure and design components of art, as well as the various media and techniques used to create it. Throughout the semester, we will survey a selection of art objects, taking into account the cultural, historical, political, religious, and social forces that influence artistic production. This course is intended for non-art majors and those students completing a Minor in Art. Art majors will cover these topics in other courses. Prerequisites: None Fall Spring
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