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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: DSPR 0800, DSPW 0800) Political, social, economic, and cultural developments in Tennessee from the earliest times to the present. 3 hours lecture. RODP Equivalent Course - HIST 2030
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: DSPR 0800, DSPW 0800) The history of African Americans from their origins in the ordeal of slavery, through their existence in slavery and freedom until the Civil War, Emancipation, Reconstruction and its failure, the Jim Crow Era and Age of Booker T. Washington, the Great Migration, the Era of the New Negro and Marcus Garvey, Depression and New Deal, the Civil Rights Movement, the Era of Conservative Reaction, and the modern status of African Americans. 3 hours lecture. RODP Equivalent Course - HIST 220
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
This is a survey course that introduces the major themes in African-American history from the Emancipation Proclamation (1863) to the present, giving special emphasis to the events, people, and ideas that have made a distinctive contribution. This course is designed to present an overview of African-American history and lay a foundation for the further study of American civilization in history or any related discipline. Students will be asked to acquire factual information, but the mere memorization of facts is less important than the analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of those historical facts.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: DSPW 0700, DSPR 0700) This course is an introduction to the basic rules for using word parts to form medical terms. The approach applies medical terminology to anatomy and physiology content by body system. Phonetic pronunciation and an audio glossary assist with pronouncing and spelling the words. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: DSPW 0700, DSPR 0700) This course is designed to introduce students to the principles of health information technology. The development, content and management of the medical record will be explored as well as a basic overview of the healthcare delivery system. Emphasis is placed on hospital and medical staff organization; patient record content; procedures in filing; numbering and retention of patient records; quantitative analysis; release of patient information; forms control and design; indexes and registers; regulatory and accrediting agencies; and the transition to an electronic health record. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
(3 sem. hrs.) (Prerequisites: DSPR 0800, DSPW 0800) An introduction to structure and function of the human body by body system focusing on cellular structures, types of tissue, blood composition, integumentary, urinary, gastrointestinal systems, including bone, joints, and muscles with medical laboratory procedures and pharmacology to include transcription of authentic physician-dictated reports organized by body systems or medical specialties. Emphasis will be placed on development of accuracy, speed, and medical knowledge for transcription of letters, consultations, emergency room reports, operative reports, discharge summaries, laboratory reports, and diagnostic studies. Using reference materials and other resources effi ciently, editing and proofreading techniques, grammar and punctuation will be involved. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: HIT 104) This course includes transcription of authentic physician-dictated reports organized by body systems or medical specialties with emphasis on development of accuracy, speed, and medical knowledge for transcription of letters, chart notes, history and physical examination reports, consultations, emergency room reports, operative reports, discharge summaries, laboratory reports, diagnostic studies, radiology and pathology reports. Using reference materials and other resources efficiently, editing, proofreading techniques, grammar, and punctuation are covered. 8 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: HIT 104) This course includes transcription of authentic physician-dictated reports organized by body systems or medical specialties. Emphasis is placed on development of accuracy, speed, and medical knowledge for transcription of letters, chart notes, history and physical examination reports, consultations, emergency room reports, operative reports, discharge summaries, laboratory reports, diagnostic studies, and radiology and pathology reports. Using reference materials and other resources efficiently, editing, proofreading techniques, grammar and punctuation review are covered. 8 hours laboratory.
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2.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: HIT 1011) This course provides an understanding of the legal principles that govern health information and the health record as a legal document. Emphasis is placed on key concepts including the court system, medical staff, nursing staff, governing board, and their functions and responsibilities. Confidentiality, release of information, informed consent, patient rights, record retention, and an in-depth review of HIPAA will be studied and practiced. Course focus includes current trends in health legislation such as healthcare fraud and federal and state required reporting. 2 hours lecture.
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