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HLTH ANP3: Anatomy and Physiology II ¿ For Paramedics
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This 64 hour course continues the study of the inter-relationships of the systems of the human body. This course introduces the students to the study of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. Demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment through course pre-test and post-test
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HLTH BBP1: Bloodborne Pathogens
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Workers in many different occupations are at risk of exposure to blood borne pathogens, including Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV/AIDS. This course clarifies the procedures for clean up of bodily fluids.
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HLTH CLS1: Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This training and certification course is designed to teach a systematic approach to performing advanced life support skills. The advanced skills on a patient involve invasive and non-invasive procedures. Procedures include: cardiac monitoring, cardiac defibrillation, transcutaneous pacing, intravenous cannulation, iinterosseous access and intraosseous infusion, surgical and needle crixothyrotomy, needle decompression, advanced medication administration through parental and enteral routes. Program content consists of instructional lectures, ¿hands-on¿ training and testing in the practical skills of ACLS. Successful completion of the course will certify the candidates as AHA ACLS Providers.
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HLTH CMA1: Certified Medical Assistant Part I: Business Analysis
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The CMA Exam Review Course Part 1 will prepare students to complete the first portion of the exam to become a Certified Management Accountant. In earning the CMA, students will have mastered a comprehensive body of knowledge directly related to operational and strategic management as well as the skills and abilities required to build quality business practices inside organizations.
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HLTH CMA2: Certified Medical Assistant Part II: Management Accounting and Reporting
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The CMA Exam Review Course Part 2 will prepare students to complete the second portion of the exam to become a Certified Management Accountant. In earning the CMA, students will have mastered a comprehensive body of knowledge directly related to operational and strategic management as well as the skills and abilities required to build quality business practices inside organizations.
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HLTH CNA1: Certified Nurse Aide
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This class will prepare a student as a beginning level nurse aide with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes essential for providing basic nursing care under the supervision of a licensed nurse. The course will include both classroom learning and clinical experiences. Prior to the start of the program, students must obtain a physical and TB testing. Students will also be responsible for a clinical uniform as outlined by state regulations and will be responsible for the costs associated with these items.
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HLTH COA1: Introduction to Wellness Coaching
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
An online course that provides the fundamental tools for healthy living and goal setting that are essential in working as a wellness coach. The learners will discover simple problem-solving techniques that will enable themselves as well as others to overcome barriers to physical activity and healthy eating.
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HLTH COD1: Advanced Coding for the Physicians Office
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Continuous changes in the medial billing and coding industry, as well as HIPAA changes, have created an incredible demand for those trained in coding. The Advanced Coding for the Physician's Office Course is designed for students who have previous coding experience, a basic coding education, or who have completed the Administrative Medical Specialist Course. CPT, ICD-9-CM (Volumes I and II), and HCPCS Level II Coding are covered, along with information on the Correct Coding Initiative (CCI), compliance and reimbursement issues, E&M guidelines, and much more. Details and tips are provided to ensure that the most in-depth knowledge is acquired. This leads to increased accuracy in code selections and a smoother billing process with quicker and better reimbursement. This course prepares students for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification exam offered by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). Upon registering, you are given an initial six months to complete the program. Should you need more time, you may request a 6-month extension at no additional charge.
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HLTH COD10: Inpatient and Outpatient Medical Coding and Billing - Career Step
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This training program prepares students for both inpatient and outpatient medical coding and billing careers and gives them the knowledge and skills required to obtain national certification through AHIMA or AAPC. Students focus on medical terminology, coding standards, and specific inpatient and outpatient medical code sets. Students also get hands on experience and train with 3M¿ Coding and Reimbursement System encoding software, used by many industry employers, preparing them for a quick transition to the workplace. Students receive support and instruction from an experienced staff of medical coders, as well as career guidance, a referral letter; resume review, interview coaching, preparation for the certification exams and identification of potential employment opportunities. The program¿s online format provides students 24/7 access, is self-paced, and is designed to be completed in one year or less. Program fees include all the necessary books and software, personalized student support and career guidance.
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HLTH COD2: Advanced Hospital Coding and CCS Prep
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This Advanced Hospital Coding Course prepares students to take the American Health Information Management Association's (AHIMA) official certification exam to become a Certified Coding Specialist (CCS). This program covers advanced ICD-9 coding procedures and is designed to help students meet the challenge of today's changing standards while learning and improving their coding skills. Facility coding (hospital coding) is one of the best-paying sectors of the coding profession. This course is designed for coders who wish to further develop their facility coding skills. If you are already performing some aspect of facility coding, this course will fill in the gaps so that your skills are properly rounded. This "rounding" of skills makes a more marketable employee and is essential to successful completion of the American Health Information Management Association's mastery level credentialing exam, the Certified Coding Specialist (CCS). If you are currently working in a physician office or billing service, this course will give you the edge you need to advance in the workplace. Most hospitals will only hire coders with previous exposure to facility coding or who are already certified. Training on the job is a luxury most hospitals are unable to offer. Coders of all levels must undergo continuing education to stay current with the constantly changing regulations. This course will utilize your existing knowledge of medical terminology and healthcare sciences. Your coding skills will be heightened and focused preparing you for employment testing, job performance, and successful completion of the CCS exam. Upon registering, you are given an initial six months to complete the program. Should you need more time, you may request a 6-month extension at no additional charge.
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