Additional information
Province | Manitoba |
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Colleges | The Learning Company |
Program Categories | Healthcare |
Program Duration | 44 Weeks |
Program Intakes | September |
Class Type | Hybrid |
Funding |
Admissions Open
Province | Manitoba |
---|---|
Colleges | The Learning Company |
Program Categories | Healthcare |
Program Duration | 44 Weeks |
Program Intakes | September |
Class Type | Hybrid |
Funding |
Program Courses
Administrative Office Procedures
Introduces students to common office procedures, such as human relations; organizationstructure and office layout; office technology; front-line reception; aspects of businesscommunication specific to the office professional and record keeping are covered.
MS Office Applications
Prepares students to perform functions common to all Microsoft Windows applications.Elements include the ability to create and manipulate Word, Excel, or PowerPoint applications,modify the display of toolbars and other on-screen elements, use online help, and perform filemanagement, editing, formatting and printing functions common to most Windowsapplications.
Keyboarding
Improves touch typing skills on a keyboard with a focus on improving speed and accuracy. Thiscourse increases job efficiency and an understanding of work station ergonomics.
Business Communications
Explores the essential skills for basic business writing and professional interaction. This coursealso emphasizes the role technology plays in the workplace to enhance communication.
Customer Service
Provides a foundation for customer service, and focuses on building lifelong customerrelationships through the development of positive customer care approaches.
Career Preparation
Develops strategies for successful job searching, interviewing and career management.
Anatomy, Physiology, & Medical Terminology 1
Explores how to deconstruct medical terms and use them appropriately in relation to thebody?s structures, functions and diseases.
Anatomy, Physiology, & Medical Terminology 2
Prepares students to deconstruct medical terms and use them appropriately in relation to the body?s structures, functions and diseases. This course is Part II of Medical Terminology,Anatomy & Physiology.
Billing & Coding
Introduces students to billing and coding in medical facilities.
Clinical Procedures 1
Provides students with understanding of variety of procedures and practical experiences in aclinical setting.
Clinical Procedures 2
Explores a variety of procedures and practical experiences in a clinical setting.
Introduction to Human Resources
Reviews human resource functions that assist an organization deliver value through propermanagement of the employee life cycle.
Medical History, Law, & Ethics
Introduces students to the medical code of ethics and the law that directs the medicalcommunity in everyday practices.
Medical Office Procedures
Reviews the basic administrative and clinical responsibilities in a medical office. The lessons cover reception, booking appointments, office correspondence, basic office accounting and sterilization and infection control procedures. Students also develop their critical thinking skills as they learn how to meet various patient needs.
Medical Transcription
The Medical Transcript course introduces students to the skills and competencies needed in a medical-office setting. The course reviews clinical procedures and techniques such as vital signs, motor testing and sensory testing. Students gain confidence working with software, patient records and patient relations. Students also become well versed in anatomy, physiology andmedical terminology relevant to a medical-office setting.
Highlights
Be introduced to clinical procedures and learn the key competencies and clinical skillsperformed in a medical office setting including vital signs, motor testing, sensory testing, sterileprocedures and more
Learn office procedures that are applicable to the medical office setting including navigating around medical office software, patient record keeping, office administration, and patient relations
Develop the Medical Transcription skills necessary to produce accurate medical reports from recorded dictation
Learn about anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology useful to a medical office setting
Develop professional business communication and customer service skills to work in a dynamic medical office setting
Earn your First Aid / CPR training certifications
Learn proper typing techniques and improve your keyboarding accuracy
Learn to use Microsoft Windows applications including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint