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Medical Coding Clinic for Providers With Medical Terminology
ID: CEMIM-505
This course begins with a review of medical terms and provides an overview of ICD-10 CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding which are essential coding methods used by those working in medical records, patient billing, insurance, and admissions.
Medical Billing
ID: CEMIM-510
This class teaches the student how to be proficient in billing in a healthcare setting and how to enhance reimbursement. Clinical and legal issues are included. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology and Medical Coding OR Medical Office Systems & Procedures with a grade of C or better.
Medical Coding
ID: CEMIM-602
This course combines ICD-10 CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding, which are essential coding methods used by those working in medical records, patient billing, insurance, and admissions. Using case studies, instruction is provided in ICD-10 CM, which is the principles and guideline for assigning codes to diagnostic conditions which correlates with disease and diagnosis. CPT is a method that is used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS represents other procedures that might be provided in a medical setting. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology with a grade of C or better.
Medical Terminology
ID: CEMPR-524
Students will learn medical terminology by analyzing the prefix, suffix, word roots, and combinations used in medical terms. This course is a prerequisite for other courses and medical certificate programs. This course may be used for exemption of AHS 102 PLEASE NOTE: If you are registered for the ONLINE version of this class, the first day of the ONLINE class will meet IN-PERSON. This meeting is mandatory, so that the student can be a part of the online course orientation and receive course materials. If you have any additional questions or if you are unable to attend the in-person meeting, please contact us at 803-732-0432.
Medical Terminology
ID: CEMPR-524
Students will learn medical terminology by analyzing the prefix, suffix, word roots, and combinations used in medical terms. This course is a prerequisite for other courses and medical certificate programs. This course may be used for exemption of AHS 102 PLEASE NOTE: If you are registered for the ONLINE version of this class, the first day of the ONLINE class will meet IN-PERSON. This meeting is mandatory, so that the student can be a part of the online course orientation and receive course materials. If you have any additional questions or if you are unable to attend the in-person meeting, please contact us at 803-732-0432.
Aemt to Paramedic Bridge Medical Module
ID: CEEMS-615
This course addresses medical emergencies involving ten specific body systems, and also medical disorders, diseases, and associated human suffering.
Emergency Medical Services
ID: CEEMS-611
This course is designed to introduce the student to the professional practice of a paramedic in a variety of occupational settings. Students receive instruction on the history of the emergency medical profession, roles and responsibilities, operations and equipment, and the medical, legal, and ethical dimensions of the profession.
Medical Coding (ICD 10CM, CPT
ID: CEMIM-599
This course combines ICD-10 CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding which are essential coding methods used by those working in Medical Records, Patient Billing, Insurance, and Admissions. Using case studies, instruction is provided in ICD-10 CM, which is the principles and guideline for assigning codes to diagnostic conditions which correlates with disease and diagnosis. CPT is a method that is used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS which represents other procedures that might be provided in a medical setting.
Medical Coding (ICD-10 CM, CPT, HCPCS)
ID: CEMIM-503
This course combines ICD-10 CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding which are essential coding methods used by those working in medical records, patient billing, insurance, and admissions. Using case studies, instruction is provided in ICD-10 CM, which is the principles and guideline for assigning codes to diagnostic conditions which correlates with disease and diagnosis. CPT is a method that is used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS which represents other procedures that might be provided in a medical setting.
Medical Office System and Procedures
ID: CEMIM-520
Students will learn how to perform administrative duties that include scheduling appointments, compiling and recording medical charts, reports, correspondence, and other types of patient records. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology with a grade of C or better.
QJ Info Session for Health Care Prgrms
ID: CECES-713
This QuickJobs information session is for individuals interested in Health Care programs ONLY. These programs include Certified Nursing Assistant, EKG Specialist, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Medical Administrative Assistant, Patient Care Technician, Phlebotomy, and Veterinary Assistant). For the April and October sessions, you may attend if you are interested in Medical Coding and Sterile Processing. For the April and September sessions, you may attend if you are interested in Clinical Massage Therapy. For October, November and You may attend the January sessions if you are interested in Advanced EMT. For the October and You may attend November sessions if you are interested in becoming a paramedic.
Clinical Medical Assisting Review
ID: CEMED-547
This course offers clinical experiences across health-related disciplines exposing students to a variety of patient care areas such as cardiac monitoring, EKG, patient transport, and medical and surgical asepsis
EKG Specialist
ID: CEMED-605
Topics include anatomy and physiology of the heart, mechanics of the EKG machine, stress testing, and Holter monitoring. The course consists of 32 hours of classroom training and 24 hours of clinical training. Clinical hours will vary. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology and Cardiac Care with a grade of C or better.
Professional Medical Ethics
ID: CECVS-725
Professional Medical Ethics for CVS Sonography
Basic Cardiac Life Support for Health Ca
ID: CEMED-615
Aspiring health workers should take a Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR courses like this one. Current CPR certification is a prerequisite to enter certain Health Care programs at MTC, including our Medical Assisting and Certified Nursing Assistant programs. In many healthcare careers, it is also necessary to maintain CPR certification on the job. Whether or not you need certification for professional reasons, CPR is a fundamental skill that can equip you to save a life when medical help is not available right away.
Customer Relations Specialist Certificate Program
ID: CECUS-539
The Customer Relations Certificate is designed for a broad range of participants, including individuals who seek entry into the customer service field or are seeking a career change. The certificate provides a well-rounded foundation in customer relations, professionalism, time management, and business communication.
Patient Care Practices and Techniques
ID: CEMED-564
This course offers clinical experiences across health-related disciplines exposing students to a variety of patient care areas such as cardiac monitoring, EKG, patient transport, and medical and surgical asepsis. The course consists of 40 classroom hours and 40 lab hours. Clinical hours will vary. Prerequisite courses: CEMPR 524 or AHS 102 (Medical Terminology), CEMED 617 (CNA), and CEMED 560 (Phlebotomy Technician).
Spanish for Medical Professionals
ID: CEUGC-518
Bridge the communication gap between you and your Spanish-speaking patients and their families. You will learn and practice the basics of the language, gain an understanding of the culture, and know how to ask the questions crucial to quality healthcare. For all levels. Students will need to order an eBook for under $15.
YCA Microsoft Office Specialist
ID: CEOFF-643
Learn the ins and outs of the most used software in offices today, Microsoft Office. Students will become proficient in programs like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more.
AEMT to Paramedic Bridge Cardiac Module
ID: CEEMS-614
This course addresses medical emergencies involving the cardiovascular system. Expanding upon the foundational topics of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, specific principles of anatomy & physiology, and pathophysiology are presented. This course also covers EKG interpretation and 12-lead interpretation.