AMSPAR MEDICAL SECRETARIES ILEX LEGAL SECRETARIES
DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE
Level: 2 Level: 2
Duration: 1 year Duration: 1 year
The course provides the skills and This course provides the necessary office
knowledge to work as a Medical Secretary skills to become a legal secretary, including
in the health service, including general computer literacy and legal software
medical and dental practices and hospitals. utilisation.
It is also suitable for anyone already in post,
or with relevant experience, who needs to
Content
expand their knowledge and skills. • Legal text processing and word
processing
Content
• Office administration
• Structure of the Health and Social
Services
• Communications and client skills
• Office practice and reception skills
• Audio skills and audio typing
• Medical aspects of reception work
• Touch-typing
• Medical terminology
• Vocational legal studies
• Medical ethics
Assessment is by coursework and an
external examination.
There is also a practical report on the work
of a medical receptionist. For those not in- Entry Requirements
post, this can be completed by undertaking
5 GCSE grades A-D or equivalent, including
a work placement in a local hospital or GP
English Language at Grade C. Mature
surgery.
students without qualifications need
to show Level 2 potential which will be
Entry Requirements
assessed at interview
2 GCSEs at Grade C, including English
Language and preferably Maths. Mature Progression
applicants without qualifications or
Legal Secretaries ILEX Diploma or to
employment need to show Level 2 potential
employment.
- assessed at interview - and a work
placement.
Progression
Employment.
For enrolment information
see page 9, call 020 7815 1600
or visit
www.southwark.ac.uk
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