Re g i o n A l oc c u p A t i o n A l pR o g R A m
- tuition FR e e co u R s e s -
he A l t h sc i e n c e & me d i c A l te c h n o l o g y
Health Informatics
Healthcare Career Fundamentals I 9/1-12/17 1/5-5/25
T & Th 3-6pm
6–9p m OGHS 700 Crimmel
This course is an introduction to health careers, workplace basic skills and job search skills
and will provide students with the basic knowledge to be successful in completing other
professional medical training. Students will learn basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
ROP
for one person, two people, child, infant, obstructed airway, and mouth-to-mask ventilation
based on American Hart Association Standards. Students will study and learn the applica-
tion of emergency medical skills and procedures, including basic anatomy and physiology,
terminology, and prevention of disease transmission. Students will learn basic medical terms
with emphasis on word analysis and construction. Students will receive information on the
variety of health care careers and conduct a job search for a career which they may choose to
pursue. Instruction covers the following areas: medical terminology, anatomy and physiology,
emergency response, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, blood and lymph systems,
and more. Approximately 180 hours are needed to complete this course. Important note:
A registration processing fee of $50 is to be paid at the time of registration. (No fee
for high school students).
Healthcare Career Fundamentals II 8/31-12/16 1/4-5/24
M & W 3:30-5:30p m OGHS 700 Crimmel
This course provides upgrade training in Medical Assisting, physical exam skills and
assessments. Instruction covers the following areas: Medical Assisting, career exploration,
medical and surgical asepsis, assessments, surgical procedures and pharmacology. Students
use equipment which includes: computers, thermometers, stethoscopes, blood pressure cuffs,
scales, autoclave, otoscopes and opthalmoscopes. Approximately 180 hours are needed
to complete this course. Pre-requisite: Satisfactory completion of Healthcare Career
Fundamentals I Important note: A registration processing fee of $50 is to be paid at
the time of registration. (No fee for high school students).
Support Services
Medical Assistant, Administrative 8/31-1/22 1/25-6/4
M-F 12:30-3 p m MWP 4 Miller
Average annual salary $24,250-$33,465
Training for entry-level administrative/ receptionist positions in medical offices and health care
facilities. Instruction covers, but is not limited to: preparation and maintenance of computerized
medical records, computer concepts for medical and health care facilities, applied medical
terminology, medical transcription, proper conduct, importance of confidentiality, medical
insurance billing and coding, CPT and ICD coding, HCPCS, & PDR Research, HIPPA
regulations, reading and writing prescriptions and proper use of office equipment. This class is
free of charge due to a special grant with the San Diego Workforce Partnership Pre-requisite:
Satisfactory completion of Healthcare Essentials as well as successful completion of
a reading and math assessment. Test is limited to the first 40 registrants; 30 for the
class and 10 alternates. Students cannot take M. A. Admin. and M.A. Clinical at the
same time. 18 wks
Register online by going to
www.escondidoadultschool-rop.org
For other ROP classes in San Diego County
visit the ROP website
www.sdcoe.net/rop
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