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4.00 Credits
O This course provides students majoring in Medical Transcription or Medical Office Administration with the core material needed to understand the structure and function of the human body and the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of common diseases associated with these body systems
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4.00 Credits
O This course is designed to assist students in preparing to enter their chosen medical career environment, whether in a medical office or working from home as a medical transcriptionist. Students will engage in various classroom activities involving the job preparation process, writing resumes, finding jobs online, practicing interviewing techniques, and developing a personal portfolio. Guest speakers will include employers from local health care facilities and also former students who are now utilizing the skills obtained at SFC. Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in all OST classes
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1.00 Credits
O A beginning course using the SUM (Systems Unit Method) Program. This program uses authentic physician dictations in on-the-job situations designed to achieve levels of knowledge and skill necessary to become productive medical transcriptionists. Study will include medical abbreviations, medications, body systems, use of reference books, and the specialties of dermatology, urology, gastroenterology, and orthopedics
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2.00 Credits
O This is a continuation of OST2611 and will further develop the transcription skills learned in the previous course. Transcripts are on a more advanced level and will include the areas of cardiology, pulmonary medicine, endocrinology, obstetrics and gynecology, otorhinolaryngology, ophthalmology, and neurology. Prerequisite: OST2611, Medical Transcription 1, with a grade of C or better
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1.00 Credits
O This advanced class offers the transcriptionist intensive training in radiology, pathology, orthopedic practices and surgery, gastroenterology, and cardiology. Emphasis will be placed on operative reports. Prerequisite: OST2612 with a grade of C or better
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1.00 Credits
O Students will learn basic word processing functions and the most common business document formats including business letters, memos, simple reports, and tables. Students will review correct touch typing techniques and develop keying, proofreading, word processing, and editing skills
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2.00 Credits
O Students will learn advanced word processing formatting and business document processing functions, shortcuts, and commands. Data entry skills will be developed. Keyboarding speed building will be emphasized. Prerequisite: OST2711
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3.00 Credits
O Students will learn desktop publishing terminology and concepts and create professional-looking documents in an efficient manner. The course is designed to develop skills in critical thinking, decision making, collaboration, and creativity in planning, designing, and evaluating business documents
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3.00 Credits
O This is an introduction to the fundamentals of using the Internet effectively for business applications utilizing hands-on experience. Topics include: an introduction to the Internet, using e-mail, browsing the World Wide Web, commercial activities on the WWW, office management on the WWW, and establishing a presence on the WWW. Recommended prerequisite: CGS1000 or CGS1101 or OST2854
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3.00 Credits
O This course provides a comprehensive orientation to spreadsheet software and to database management software. Students will learn advanced features for each software program and their use in business settings. Students gain hands-on experience in a lecture-laboratory environment. Prerequisite: CGS1101 or CGS1000,... Full Description
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