MEDICAL CLINICAL PROCEDURES I
This course is designed to instruct the medical assisting students in assisting the physician, nurse, and/or licensed technologist in the medical facility. Procedures covered include OSHA rules and regulations, medical asepsis, documentation and charting, vital signs, and the preparation of the patient for examination.
MEDICAL CLINICAL PROCEDURES II
This course is designed to instruct the medical assisting students in assisting the physician, nurse, and/or licensed technologist with the following procedures: minor surgery and instrumentation, medical/surgical asepsis, and the preparation for specialty examinations.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
This course is designed for the medical assisting students to develop a basic knowledge of how complex medical terms are formed from Latin and Greek word parts utilizing root words, prefixes, and suffixes. Emphasis is placed on spelling and pronunciation of medical terms.
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I
This course is designed to introduce the medical assisting students to basic body structures that contribute to an understanding of the human body process in normal and abnormal conditions.
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II
This course is a continuation of the study of the body structures. The principles of biological and physical sciences that contribute to an understanding of human body processes are studied.
MEDICAL OFFICE SYSTEMS
This course continues building on the students’ knowledge of administrative and clinical procedures through computerized simulations.
PHARMACOLOGY
This course is designed to provide the medical assisting students with knowledge of the principles of pharmacology utilizing a body systems approach.
MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES I
In this course the students are introduced to a competency-based approach to the medical assisting profession. Topics include interpersonal human relations and medical law and ethics.
MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES II
This course is designed to continue the development of student competency in medical assisting administrative functions.
MEDICAL INSURANCE
This course provides the students with knowledge of the basic fundamentals of ICD-9 and CPT coding, managed-care contracts, reimbursement procedures, and insurance referrals for the health care industry.
MEDICAL LABORATORY PROCEDURES
This course is designed to introduce the medical assisting students to the basics of laboratory procedures. Topics of discussion and demonstration include an introduction to the laboratory facility, CLIA ’88 regulations, and specimen collection and testing. Specialized areas include urinalysis, hematology, microbiology, and phlebotomy.
MEDICAL CLINICAL PROCEDURES III
In this course the medical assisting students continue the development of skills learned in Medical Clinical Procedures I and Medical Clinical Procedures II. Additional skills and procedures presented include emergency preparedness, EKGs, and preparation for specialty examinations.
MEDICAL EXTERNSHIP
This unpaid externship provides the students with practical on-the-job medical assisting experience in a medical facility. The externship experience is a combination of both performance and observation. The students are supervised and evaluated for work performed in both the administrative and clinical areas.