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Pharmacy Clerk

This certificate program is designed for those students seeking to gain Front Office Medical Assist

Pharmacy Clerk Course Description TOP
Subject & No. Noncredit
VOC ED 43OCE Basic Medical Terminology Basic Medical Terminology This course introduces basic medical terminology to students entering career as a patient transporters. The course focuses on the basic component parts of medical terms: Prefixes, suffixes and word roots. Emphasis is placed on the spelling, definition, and pronunciation of terms used in medical documentation. The course covers basic terms related to terms transporters will become familiar with such as abbreviations, operative, diagnostic, and therapeutic and basic symptomatic terminology of body systems.  
VOC ED 431CE Communication Healthcare Communication Healthcare This course offers students the foundational knowledge and skills to communicate effectively in a variety of health care workplace settings. Students review basic types of communication techniques, examine channels of communication, including the development of interpersonal and technology-related communication; and the impact of interdisciplinary communication.  

VOC ED 432CE Community Pharmacy

Community Pharmacy This course helps the student learn the basic operations of a community pharmacy. This course assists the student in gaining employment in a community pharmacy such as an independent pharmacy, chain pharmacy, mass merchandiser pharmacy or food store pharmacy as a pharmacy clerk.  

VOC ED 434CE Legal Obligations & Medical Ethics

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VOC ED 434CE Legal Obligations & Medical Ethics  

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Front Office Medical Assist

Administrative Medical Assistant is a front-office professional who performs the clerical work in doctors’ and hospital offices. These professionals are responsible for multiple tasks that include communicating with patients for case histories, scheduling appointments, electronic medical cod-ing, filing insurance claims, updating and maintaining records, as well as processing insurance claims for receivable and payable accounts and maintain financial records. In addition, administrative medical assistants collaborate with doctors and nurses to help with medical examinations, schedule tests and order supplies, ensure compliance with procedures, and keep up-to date with changes in medical and insurance legislation. Students learn proven work experience as a medical administrative assistant which include hands on experience with medical software and MS Office, knowledge of healthcare operations, familiarity with medical and insurance legislation, excellent organization-al and multitasking skills, and customer-oriented communication skills. An externship with local medical facilities will provide students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience reinforcing classroom content into real world applications.

Front Office Medical Assist Course Description TOP
Subject & No.   Noncredit
VOC ED 43OCE Basic Medical Terminology Basic Medical Terminology This course introduces basic medical terminology to students entering career as a patient transporters. The course focuses on the basic component parts of medical terms: Prefixes, suffixes and word roots. Emphasis is placed on the spelling, definition, and pronunciation of terms used in medical documentation. The course covers basic terms related to terms transporters will become familiar with such as abbreviations, operative, diagnostic, and therapeutic and basic symptomatic terminology of body systems.  
VOC ED 431CE Communication Healthcare Communication Healthcare This course offers students the foundational knowledge and skills to communicate effectively in a variety of health care workplace settings. Students review basic types of communication techniques, examine channels of communication, including the development of interpersonal and technology-related communication; and the impact of interdisciplinary communication.  

VOC ED 433CE Medical Records & Scheduling

This course gives a front office medical assistant the basic understanding of how computers work and how they are used in health care in order to be employable.  

VOC ED 434CE Legal Obligations & Medical Ethics

Legal Obligations & Medical Ethics This course helps a health care worker to understand their legal responsibilities for the protection of their patients/clients, their co-workers, their employers, and themselves. This course also identifies policies that are in place to ensure that everyone working in a hospital or outpatient practice maintains confidentiality.