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    NCCC provides services to out of school youth ages 16 - 21 designed to link them to education, training and the workforce. Participants receive services that include individual assessment, a two week job readiness program, career exploration and counseling, academic support, life skills, job development and placement services. Referrals are made to training and education programs. Services are designed to improve academic skill ability and work ready skills while addressing personal barriers to success. For more information, please call NCCC's Niagara Falls Extension Center at Trott, 716 278-8150.
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    The SAT Exam preparation class is especially important for all students planning to take the SAT Exam. It will help them become familiar with the various types of questions in advance of the exam. Students should know what the test is about and how it is structured, how to make the most efficient use of time limits, how to 'attack' the different kinds of questions, and when an 'educated' guess is sensible. Students with such skills and knowledge about test taking are able to perform to the best of their ability.
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    This newly expanded 450 hour program is designed specifically for those individuals who wish to change their career directions. Students will meet Monday through Friday, 8:30 am - 3:00 pm for a 15-week period and must fulfill an externship in a local medical facility. The program includes medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, and completion of medical reports and summaries using a transcription machine and computer. Graduates are well prepared to find employment in a doctor's office, hospital, clinic, or at home as a self-employed Medical Transcriptionist. Prerequisites are a High School Diploma or GED and keyboarding at 40 words per minute. Program to be held at the Summit Extension Site. For more information, please call 215-5900, Ext. 107 or the Trott Site at 278-8150 or 278-8151.
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    The Certified Medical Billing program is a training program designed to prepare individuals for entry-level employment in the field of medical insurance billing. Students will gain valuable skills including knowledge of MediSoft, a medical accounting software package; insurance rules and regulations; medical coding; use of the electronic calculator; computer literacy; Microsoft Word and Excel, keyboarding and office procedures. An additional feature of this program is an externship where students can obtain valuable experience in a medical setting. Medical billers find employment in hospitals, physicians' offices, insurance companies, medical billing services and home businesses. Placement assistance is available upon completion of the program. A high school diploma/GED is required. Apply now, class size is limited. Program to be held at Summit Extension Site. For more information, call Kathy Fadel at 716-215-5900, Ext. 107 or the Trott Site at 716-278-8150 or 278-8151.
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    This class will assist you in the application of the theoretical and practical coding knowledge presented step-by-step. There is ample opportunity to practice the skill of coding in three levels. First, theory, includes medical terminology foundations; secondly, abbreviated medical diagnosis descriptions which includes practical applications of coding; and thirdly, original reports which represent more complex services and diagnosis descriptions such as operative, pathology, radiology and emergency services. The class will include: Current Procedural Terminology (CPT); International Classifications of Diseases, 9th revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM); Official Coding Guidlines; CMS Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS). For more information call the Summit Site at 716-215-5900, Ext. 107 or the Trott Site at 716-278-8150 or 278-8151.
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    You can prepare for a rewarding career as a Dental Assistant in our fully equipped dental treatment rooms, x-ray facilities and laboratories at NCCC located at the Trott ACCESS Center; and you can complete the entire program by attending classes only 3 days a week. Our training program offers you a chance to train for what is projected to be one of the fastest-growing occupations in the next few years. Dental Assistants are increasingly in demand, jobs are readily available and salaries are looking better than ever. You will receive valuable, hands-on training and essential theoretical background in Chairside Dental procedures as well as dental x-ray techniques and in-office laboratory procedures. An additional feature of this program is an externship where students will obtain valuable experience in a dental office. You do not need previous dental or medical training or experience to participate in this program. Financial assistance and scholarships available to those who qualify. For further information, please call NCCC's Trott Extension Center at 716-278-8150 or 278-8151.
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    Certified Nursing Assistant (CNAs) provide basic care of patients under the direction of nursing staff. This CNA program will provide students with the required education and clinical training to achieve New York Certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant. This program will be a total of 140 hours of theory instruction and clinical practicum. There are 90 hours of instruction including topics such as anatomy, physiology, nutrition and proper hygiene. The student will also be required to complete 50 hours of clinical instruction to learn proper health care procedures. Upon completion of the program, students will take the New York State Nuring Home Aide Competency Examination, which includes two tests to evaluate knowledge and skills required to provide safe and competent patient care. Included in the cost of this program is a set of scrubs and shoes. Please call NCCC's Trott Extension Center at 716-278-8150, 278-8151 or 716-215-5900.
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    This 16-hour Review program will prepare you for the Medical Association of Billers Certification Exam. Topics covered duriing the review are; Medical Terminology, Medical Office Insurance, ICD and CPT Coding, Proper handling of Medicare Claims, Claim Resolution, Insurance Carriers, and others. A two-hour exam is given at the completion of the Review. The Cerfiication is awarded through the Medical Association of Billers, an internationally recognized billing and coding support organization. Requirements are completion of a Medical Billing Program or experience working as a medical biller. Please call the Summit Extension Site at 716-215-5900, Ext. 107 or NCCC's Trott Site at 716-278-8150.
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