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6.00 Credits
Observation and practice in various medical offices, hospitals, and clinics.
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5.00 Credits
Pharmacology introduces the student to the basics of medication, medication administration, trade and generic names of common prescriptive and over-thecounter medications. Medication classification, routes of administration, dosages, therapeutic effects, side effects, contraindications, scheduled drugs, and implications for the Medical Assistant are covered to ensure that medications are administered in a safe manner and documented in the patient's record accurately.
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5.00 Credits
Clinical Anatomy/Physiology is a unique approach to teaching the concepts of anatomy, including gross, microscopic, developmental, and clinical. The human body is an ever-changing study, primarily because of technology. With greater magnification microscopically, we are able to visualize more than ever before, making better study available for students. "Cells to Surface" teaching.
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5.00 Credits
Understanding and recognizing the needs of the elderly, assist in promoting better health care, and economic support. Learn to assist the aged with in-home treatments and assisted living. Course includes an introduction to health care, end-of-life hospice care, and social issues in the aging population, demographic trends, and impact of agerelated changes on body systems.
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5.00 Credits
Course reviews the basics of microbiology, immunology, and infectious diseases. The approach to learning includes prevention, control, and treatment. Discussions include epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of infectious diseases through case studies. An online component for handouts, quizzes, and announcements is part of the course. Prerequisites: MED 110 and 115.
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1.00 Credits
Prepares students to meet minimum knowledge and skills required to provide first aid in a health-care setting and at home. Includes adult and pediatric CPR. Students must be enrolled in the Medical Assistant Program.
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5.00 Credits
Creative and practical exploration of computers in the area of visual communications and multimedia. Students will explore basic concepts of digital media and terminology and acquire hands-on experience working with industrystandard multimedia software. (Adobe Photoshop Illustrator, In Design.) Students will create original page layout documents, digital illustrations, and graphics using various media.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to basic concepts of multimedia web terminology and interface applications. Students will gain hands-on experience while creating common elements of web pages in the form of a simple web site. The course covers fundamental aspects of website file management, hyper links, and web page navigation.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces electronic communication skills widely used in professional office settings. Students produce electronic presentations (MS PowerPoint 2007), use web authoring tools (MS Expressions Web 2007), and convert presentations into web format. Prerequisite: AOS 101 or equivalent. Colisted with AOS 112.
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5.00 Credits
Course introduces students to common database structures used on the web, including aspects of data models, database languages, database design, and the standard Structured Query Language (SQL.) In addition, students learn the basic principles of using PHP as the gateway language to web databases.
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