HEALTHCARE
ATTENTION HEALTHCARE STUDENTS You must bring the following items to the first class:
EKG, CARDIAC CARE TECHNICIAN, AND PHLEBOTOMY STUDENTS:
> Completed immunization form:
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/trainingforms
Immunization records must be attached to the training form. If vaccination records are not available, then titer levels demonstrating immunity may be used in lieu of having the immunizations re-administered.
Starting Jan, 2018, all EKG students must have CPR for the Healthcare Provider.
CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT, EKG, CARDIAC CARE TECHNICIAN, AND PHLEBOTOMY STUDENTS:
> Two-Step TB test – please see date-range specifics for each course.
> SLED background check – please see date-range specifics for each course. (Not required for Phlebotomy.) All Cardiac Care and EKG student’s must present in addition to SLED check. Check of Sex Offender Registry, Check of the Office of Inspector General, Check of General Services Administration ( GSA) list of excluded individuals /entities.
> Clean drug screen (five-panel minimum) taken within 30 days of start of class.
UNIFORM POLICY:
> All CNA, EKG, Cardiac Care Tech, and Phlebotomy students must wear white scrubs and white closed-toe shoes to all classes and clinicals.
> All Phlebotomy students must wear a lab jacket to class.
MEDICAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT CPT AND HCPCS CODING
CPT is a coding method used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS is a coding system that represents procedures (other than those described in CPT) that might be provided in a medical setting. This course uses case studies to provide a basic understanding of the principles and guidelines used in CPT and HCPCS coding. Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED. Anatomy and Physiology and Medical Terminology with minimum grade of C. $799
Jan 23-Mar 27 T Apr 10-Jun 12 T
6 pm-9 pm 6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 563 17 HARBN CEMIM 563 18
CPT AND HCPCS CODING - ONLINE
CPT is a coding method used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS is a coding system that represents procedures (other than those described in CPT) that might be provided in a medical setting. This course uses case studies to provide a basic understanding of the principles and guidelines used in CPT and HCPCS coding. Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED. Anatomy and Physiology and Medical Terminology with minimum grade of C. Must have computer access. Mandatory attendance for orientation, mid-term and
CLINICAL MASSAGE THERAPIST |
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Classes start September 2018.
final exam. $799 Feb 23-Apr 27 F
6 pm-9 pm ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
Learn the concepts of recording a patient's record in digital format that can be shared across different health care settings. The EHR is a complete record of a clinical patient encounter as well as supporting other care-related activities. $505
Jan 17-Mar 7 W Apr 4-May 23 W
6 pm-9 pm 6 pm-9 pm
HARBN CEMIM 513 22 HARBN CEMIM 513 23
ICD-10 CM, CPT, AND HCPCS CODING - ONLINE
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. $1299
Mar 30-May 25 F REGISTER @
MIDLANDSTECH.EDU/training | 803.732.0432 | see page 47 6 pm-9 pm HARBN CEMIM 504 01I 29
HARBN CEMIM 564 19I
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