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    This course will explain endowments, their benefits to organizations and donors, and how endowment building and planned giving work together. Assessing an organization's readiness for endowment building and developing a case for support will also be covered. 1 session
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    Quickly learn to perform daily tasks using EMR/EHR (Electronic Medical Record/Electronic Health Record) software with realistic, hand-on experience! Utilizing McKesson PracticePartner you will develop the knowledge and skills you need to effectively use EMR/EHR software and succeed in the medical office.
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    Develop a medical vocabulary and an understanding of how it relates to the anatomy of the human body. Latin prefixes and suffixes will be reviewed; spelling and pronunciation of medical terms will be emphasized. This class is a must for anyone considering employment in a medical setting (transcriptionists, insurance billers, etc.). 11 sessions. Required text: Quick & Easy Medical Terminology By: Peggy Leonard Publisher: Saunders ISBN: 72169624
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    Learn the CPT coding system which is required to bill medical services and procedures in medical practices and other outpatinet facilities. This introductory course will cover correct and proficient use of the CPT book, CPT guideline and modifiers. You will also interpert case scenarios and assign the appropriate codes. This class is highly recommended for Medical Billers and Insurance Claim Examiners. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology. 8 sessions. Required text: CPT Coding by AMA Step by Step Coding workbook By: Carol Buck
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    Accurate coding is necessary for maximum reimbursement and legal compliance within a healthcare facility. Learn the ICD-9 classification system for diagnostic coding and inpatient procedural coding. This introductory course will cover conventions, practices and guidelines of ICD-9 coding. The student will learn the classification system, interpret case scenarios and assign appropriate codes. This class is highly recommended for Medical Billers and Insurance Claim Examiners. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology. 8 sessions. Required text: ICD Coding Vol. 1 & 2 By: AMA and Step by Step Coding Workbook By: Carol Buck Publisher: Elsevier
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    This online course is designed to prepare students to take the (1) Certified Professional Coder Examination (Hospital) administered by the American Academy of Professional Coder and (2) the Certified Coding Associate exam administered by the American Health Information Management Association. Topics for review include Medical Terminology, Human Anatomy, CPT Coding Guidelines, ICD-9CM (Vol.1,2,&3) Diagnostic Coding, HCPCS Level 2, E/M Coding, Anesthesia Coding, Surgical Coding, and Use of Modifiers. This 39 hour, 11 week course is offered via the Internet. Students must have access to an e-mail account. The ideal student candidate should have prior coding work experience.Certification Exam Review CD included in tuition. You must have access to a CPT & ICD-9 Coding Manual.
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    For RN's. Basic review of the heart's anatomy, followed by an extensive study of dysrhythmias and the problems they present. Emphasis is on rhythm interpretation using practice strips. Student is expected to utilize a workbook to perfect many skills. Text extra. 14 sessions.
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    For practicing RN's with minimal or no critical care experience. Fundamental review of body systems and their application to critical care. Review of the physiology-patho-physiology of the body systems to enable the nurse to care for the acutely ill. Text extra. 14 sessions.
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    This course is designed for studens requesting re-admission to the OCCC nursing program and for LPN's requesting advanced standing to NUR 102. Content includes current nursing program policies, medication calculations, nursing process, legal and ethical issues in nursing, review of infection control and review of select nursing procedures. There will be graded quizzes, skill performance evaluations and Nursing Care Plans. Students must achieve a grade of 80% on Clinical Calculations Skill exam Level I. Successful completion of this course is required for consideration for admission/readmission into the Nursing Program.
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    Upon successful completion of the 45-hour LPN to RN Transition Course, Licensed Practical Nurses will receive 14 credits toward completion of the Associate Degree. The course will cover role transition, the nursing process, assessment, clinical decision making, nursing interventions,and teaching/learning. The course updates and enhances nursing knowledge. Eligible applicants must hold, or be eligible to hold a current L.P.N. registration in the US or its jurisdictions. To get started please call (845) 341-4380.
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