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3.00 Credits
In this course, students learn to use current software to input patient data and to bill patients, file insurance claims, record data, print reports, and schedule appointments. They apply their knowledge by performing a series of tasks using sample source documents. Students are given a ten day medical office simulation requiring them to use critical thinking and problem solving skills to complete billing and accounting assignments that are reflective of the types of activities encountered in a medical practice.
Prerequisite:
MA 120 and CIS 103
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the study of the theory, practice and techniques of the clinical components of medical assisting. Students are introduced to clinical laboratory equipmet, specimen collection and handling, as well as tests and procedures used by clinicians for the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of disease. Sterilization techniques and nutrition are also addressed.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction and application of computer concepts and procedures utilized in the medical office. Topics will include patient registration, ICD-9 and CPT coding, appointment scheduling, computerized billing and collection procedures, insurance billing and statistical financial records and reports.
Prerequisite:
MA 151; OA 141, OA 110, or CIS 103
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the roles and responsibilities of a medical office manager. Students learn about organizational structures within health care facilities and management responsibilities including recruiting, training, decision making, evaluating and planning. Leadership, employee morale, and the dynamics of change are also addressed.
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4.00 Credits
This course requires a supervised, directed clinical practice in a physician's office or other approved ambulatory care facility. Topics during the lecture component of the course include: death and dying, resume writing, workplace readiness skills, and interview techniques. Through assignments and mock examinations, students also prepare to take the national certification examination.
Prerequisite:
CLT 102, MA 115, and MA 204 (Grade of C or Better for Each Course)
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0.00 Credits
Extended Time
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0.00 Credits
Released Time
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3.00 Credits
This arithmetic course covers operations on natural numbers, integers, rational numbers (fractions), decimals and percents. Multi-step problems utilizing the correct order of arithmetic operations will be stressed. Correct mathematical format will be stressed. A Departmental Exam is required with no calculators allowed. Credit will not apply toward graduation.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers algebraic expressions; equivalent algebraic expressions; operations on algebraic expressions; linear equations and inequalities in one variable; and factoring. A Departmental Exam is required with no calculators allowed. Credit will not apply toward graduation.
Prerequisite:
Passing Grade in MATH 016 or Placement
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to mathematical topics pertinent to Computer Information Systems: number bases, computer coding, logic, set theory, Boolean algebra and logic gates.
Prerequisite:
FNMT 017 or FNMT 019 FNMT 118 (or hihger) placement
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