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3.00 Credits
This course provides a foundation in the theory and practice of management in the administrative office. Emphasis is on basic concepts, problem solving, and communications. E-mail, the Internet and Presentation Graphics (PowerPoint) will be utilized. In addition, issues related to staffing, productivity, job analysis, and integrating automated services is studied. Some assignments simulate on-the-job experience or be completed through study of administrative offices in the community. Prerequisite: CS105, equivalent experience, or permission of instructor. Hours of class per week: 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a study of the concepts, principles, procedures, and issues necessary for optimizing the value of records and information on an organization-wide basis. The focus is on systems, tools, and guidelines for effective records management. Topics include an overview of records management, the management of active and inactive records, electronic and automated systems, image technology, and other related records management functions. Problem-solving activities, projects, and case problems are included. Prerequisite: CS105, equivalent experience, or permission of instructor. Hours of class per week: 3.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis is on understanding medical terms. The logic behind the formation of medical terms, analysis of words, and interpretive and deductive skills are used. Terms associated with all anatomical systems are covered. Slides and tapes may be used. Hours of class per week: 3.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis is on topics covered by the American Association of Medical Assistants' Study Outline for Certification Review Administrative Division: patient relations, legal and ethical issues, communications, financial records, billing and collection, and insurance. Prerequisite: OT 133 or equivalent. Hours of class per week: 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course begins with an introduction to medical transcription and use of medical references. Medical document transcription is emphasized. Terminology, language skills, and transcription skills are systematically reinforced. Assignments are drawn from actual records. The office technology lab may be used. Prerequisite: OT 134, 283, or permission of instructor. Hours of class per week: 3.
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3.00 Credits
SU 3 s.h. This course continues to build on the material learned in Medical Transcription I. Detailed autopsies are emphasized. Specialty areas such as: cardiology, psychiatry, neurology, ob/gyn, respiratory system are included. Terminology, language skills, and transcription skills continue to be systematically reinforced. Electronic keyboards are utilized. The office technology lab may be used. Prerequisite: OT 287. Hours of class per week: 3.
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1.00 Credits
Students are required to participate satisfactorily in supervised sport activities to complete course requirements. The schedule of activities is available from the Physical Education faculty. This course may not be used to satisfy Physical Education activity course requirements but may be repeated for additional elective credit. Hours of class per week: 1.
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1.00 Credits
A course designed as a survey in physical fitness. It has both lecture and lab components. Laboratory sessions present a variety of fitness activities. Course lectures cover the physiological and emotional effects of exercise, dietary concerns, and a variety of wellness issues. Hours of class per week: 2.
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1.00 Credits
A course designed to instruct individuals in developing cardio-vascular fitness through jogging. Emphasis on monitoring fitness indicators such as heart rates and active use of a variety of aerobic and anaerobic running activities. Hours of class per week: 2.
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1.00 Credits
A course designed to instruct beginning-level techniques of canoeing. Students must be able to demonstrate swimming proficiency. Emphasis on paddle strokes, selection and use of equipment, safety, and survival techniques. Course meets at sites other than main campus. Students make their own transportation arrangements. Hours of class per week: 2.
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