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| Computer Technical Requirements for class: A computer that is connected to the Internet and equipped with web browser software that supports frames. High Speed Internet is recommended. Slower dial-up modems( 56 K minimum are acceptable). On-Line Program. System Computer Requirements: Windows XP or Vista, Pentium processor (or equivalent) @ 1 GHz, (Recommended 2 GHz or better.1.5 GB hard disk space. 512 MB or RAM (Recommend 1 GB). Monitor Screen Settings Resolutions: 800 x 600. The colors displayed should be set to thousands or higher. (High Color or 16 bit) or millions of color. True Color or 24 bit. CD-ROM Drive. Sound blaster 16 sound card compatibility. Stereo speakers or headphones. Web Browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) version 6.0 or higher and Mozilla Firefox version 1.5 or higher. The supported browser for Macs running OS X is Mozilla Firefox. American Online (AOL) of web access, you will need AOL Version 4.0 or higher and one of the browsers listed above. Earlier versions of AOL and Internet Explorer will not run the course properly and you will have difficulty accessing many features. What ever browser you use, the browser preferences must be set to enable cookies and the cache must be set to reload every time. Instructions on how to manage these settings come with the program. Technical Support is available24/7 and a 1-800 number is provided for your convenience. A personal private email address. |
Medical Administrative Assistant 1, II, 111 w/ Clinical & Administrative Procedures Here is everything you need to prepare for a successful career all-in-one program: Medical Anatomy & Physiology Medical Office Administrative Assistant Medical Assisting with Clinical Procedures Medical Front and Back Office Procedures With virtual visual learning for externship without leaving the class room or your home. Today’s on-line Administrative, Clinical, & Medical Assisting program is a hands-on, comprehensive guide to the concepts and skills you will need for success in today’s busy medical office, hospital, or health care facility. Medical knowledge, clinical skills, and administrative procedures. No other program provides everything you need in such a practical, accessible package! Bringing together the clinical know-how, the administrative expertise, and anatomy and physiology knowledge. This unique program offers a manageable approach to both clinical and administrative procedures, as well as an essential understanding of anatomy and physiology. Provides a solid foundation for success in today’s fast-paced medical office, covering the concepts and skills needed for modern medical assisting and their application to real-life situations. Read, see, and Learn. |
| Join this exciting profession that is projected to grow much faster than average with high industry demand and huge job growth in the upcoming years! In Administrative, Clinical, & Medical Assisting, you’ll be a well-respected professional playing a crucial role in the world of healthcare. You will meet fascinating people and find great satisfaction in working side by side with doctors, nurses, physician assistants, office managers, insurance and billing professionals. You’ll also have a career that could open doors to a wide variety of opportunities. You might choose to work for a public or private hospital, a physician’s office or group practice, a governmental or educational organization, medical lab or nursing care facility. You have the choice to work part-time or full-time. You can learn front office to back-office procedures, as well as important clinical skills, that could help make you a valuable asset to the physician. Administrative Medical Specialist are in demand because they’re vital to every healthcare organization! Hospital, doctor’s offices, out or inpatient facilities, nursing care facilities, healthcare facilities and need employees in many different departments, with options of running various jobs from office to clinical. |
Medical Administrative Assistants maintain vital health records and help prepare patients for their visit with the doctor. They communicate with insurance companies, check in/out patients, check vital signs, may assist with examinations, or medical procedures. They work with doctors, nurses and physician assistants in small and large medical organizations including government, educational, nursing care and out/in patient facilities. You can start with basics and move to advanced training. You’ll learn all about the organization and evaluation of medical records and how to perform the vital patient care functions that will make you a valuable resource for doctors and nurses. Everything is spelled out as simple as 1-2-3. Lessons are divided into small, user-friendly sections, so your on-line studies can fit into your schedule. Special supplements, study tools, and our exclusive Virtual Medical Lab makes learning easy. Virtual Learning will enable student to comprehend and experience hands-on training, without leaving the home or classroom. Cases, patients, and virtual cases, will enable student to see how actual procedures are performed. Medical Assistant Training Videos will explore the world of healthcare and enter your virtual medical office to familiarize yourself with procedures you’ll need to assist doctors and nurses with front office and back office patient procedures. Additional supplements reinforce your training and help you learn everything you need to know, all in one program. Video presentations of procedures on companion DVD-ROMs clarify procedures from the text and reinforce your understanding. CD-ROMs offer animations, games, exercises, and other helpful activities designed to help you assess your content knowledge, improve your critical thinking skills, and make learning more interesting and effective. Interactive A & P Review exercises help you master challenging anatomy and physiology content. Includes coverage of anatomy and physiology, plus up-to-date content on the medical record (including HIPAA, electronic medical records [EMR], and advanced directives), documentation (including billing and coding), medical office terminology, medical asepsis, vital signs, pediatrics, colonoscopy, IV therapy, CLIA Waived Tests, and much more. What Would You Do? What Would You Not Do? This will challenge you to analyze and respond to real-life applications of case studies. Prepare for Certification sections at the end of each chapter help you master important elements covered in medical assisting certification examinations. Putting It All into Practice boxes and Memories from Externship boxes introduce realistic medical assistants so that you can witness real-life medical situations. Procedures are presented in a clear, step-by-step format, including underlying principles and illustrations depicting the technique. Procedures also include Charting Examples to help you understand the process for charting your own procedures. CAAHEP and ABHES Competencies is included throughout the program. Be a vital part of the healthcare team! You learn by doing…all from your computer. Everything you need to succeed is available online, including help from your instructors and graduate support team. |
Program Includes Level I, Level II, Level III & Level IV ADMINISTRATIVE The Medical Record Patient Reception Medical Office Computerization Telephone Techniques Scheduling Appointments Medical Records Management Written Communications Managing Practice Finances Medical Coding Medical Insurance Billing and Collections The Medical Assistant as Office Manager Obtaining Employment INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL ASSISTING The Health Care System The Professional Medical Assistant Ethics and Law for the Medical Office Interacting with Patients ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Integumentary System Skeletal System Muscular System Nervous System The Senses Endocrine System Circulatory System Respiratory System Digestive System Urinary System Reproductive System CLINICAL PROCEDURES Medical Asepsis and the OSHA Standard Sterilization and Disinfection Vital Signs The Physical Examination Eye and Ear Assessment and Procedures Physical Agents to Promote Tissue Healing The Gynecologic Examination and Prenatal Care The Pediatric Examination Minor Office Surgery Administration of Medication and Intravenous Therapy Cardiopulmonary Procedures Specialty Examinations and Procedures: Colon Procedures Male Reproductive Health Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging Introduction to the Clinical Laboratory Urinalysis Phlebotomy Hematology Blood Chemistry and Serology Medical Microbiology Emergency Medical Procedures Medical Abbreviations Common Spanish-English phrases helps you effectively communicate with Spanish-speaking patients. The Health Care System and the Professional Medical Assisting Procedures Ethics and the Law for the Medical Office Interacting with Patients Medical Asepsis and OSHA Sterilization and Disinfection Preparing for the Physician Examination The Physical Examination Measuring Height and Weight Eye and Ear Assessment Pediatric Examination Administration of Medication and Intravenous Therapy Cardiopulmonary Procedures Urinalysis Phlebotomy Hematology The Medical Record Patient Reception Scheduling Appointments Filing Medical Records Written Communications Managing Practice Finances Procedural Coding Diagnostic Coding Medical Insurance and much more. Obtaining Employment Successful Job Hunting Preparing a Resume and Cover Letter Filling Out an Employment Application Getting the Job Follow-up After the Interview Virtual Learning: Gain realistic experience in a physician office without leaving the classroom or home. Develop critical thinking and decision making skills you will need in externship and on the job. Realistic situations, such as handling a difficult patient, setting up the exam room, troubleshooting rejected insurance claims. Virtual Medical Learning minimizes anxiety by providing realistic simulations of what you’ll encounter in externships and on your first job. _________________________________________________________________________________ Optional: Medical Assisting certification CMA, exam preparation review, can be added for national recognition skills. Completely updated with the latest standards, from the AAMA and the AMT. Let SESCD know if you are interested in the Medical Assisting CMA prep review, added to this program. For SESCD enrolled students only. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ You can complete the program in just a few months. Start Now! Fill out the contact information form below. Technical and Computer requirements are provided below. |
| Enroll Today... Start NOW! Complete the Contact Form below for more information, to register for classes, or have someone contact you. Call to talk to a career counselor (864) 486-8949. Computer technical requirements is listed below. |