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Last updated on: Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 05:00:00 pm
MAS101
Foundations of Medical Assisting
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| 3 Credit Hours, 2 Lecture Hours, 2 Lab Hours |
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Electives: |
Cori/Sori Check Required, Open/Free |
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Prerequisites/ Proficiencies: |
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| Major Restrictions |
Medical Assistant (Day), Medical Assistant (Eve) |
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| Course Description | This course introduces the student to the basic skills that are preformed by the medical assistant in the medical office. The course will emphasize building skills on scientific principles and physiologic processes. Skills included are vital signs, documentation, positioning and draping, EKG techniques, aseptic techniques and introduction to pharmacology.
PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. |  | Back To Top | Back To Course Description Listing
MAS110
Advanced Medical Assisting Skills
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| 3 Credit Hours, 2 Lecture Hours, 2 Lab Hours |
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Electives: |
Open/Free |
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Prerequisites/ Proficiencies: |
MAS101 Foundations of Medical Assisting Minimum Grade of: C |
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CoRequisites: |
MRT102 Introduction to Medical Language II |
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| Course Description | This course further develops clinical skills and prepares students to perform complex medical procedures in the medical office or clinic. With the understanding of anatomic structures, physiologic processes and scientific principles students will develop skills in the following areas: pharmacology, medication, administration, minor surgery and medical office exams. |  | Back To Top | Back To Course Description Listing
MAS120
Clinical Laboratory Procedures
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| 3 Credit Hours, 2 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours |
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Electives: |
Open/Free |
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Prerequisites/ Proficiencies: |
HES104 Medical Office Administration Minimum Grade of: C and MAS101 Foundations of Medical Assisting Minimum Grade of: C |
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| Course Description | This course is designed to provide medical assistant students with the basic clinical laboratory principles and skills used in a physician's office. Topics to include microscopy, specimen identification and collection, urinalysis, phlebotomy, hematology, laboratory safety and microbiology. |  | Back To Top | Back To Course Description Listing
MAS150
Medical Assistant Seminar
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| 1 Credit Hour, 1 Lecture Hour |
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Electives: |
Open/Free |
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Prerequisites/ Proficiencies: |
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CoRequisites: |
MAS110 Advanced Medical Assisting Skills and MAS120 Clinical Laboratory Procedures |
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| Course Description | This course explores the professional issues that affect the medical assistant. Current trends in education, certification and employment will be discussed and their impact on the practicing medical assistant will be emphasized. Communication skills that will enhance the performance of the medical assistant will also be reviewed. Employment seeking techniques such as resume preparation and interviewing skills will be included. |  | Back To Top | Back To Course Description Listing
MAS190
Medical Assisting Practicum
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| 4 Credit Hours |
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Electives: |
Open/Free |
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Prerequisites/ Proficiencies: |
HES104 Medical Office Administration Minimum Grade of: C and MAS101 Foundations of Medical Assisting Minimum Grade of: C |
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CoRequisites: |
MAS110 Advanced Medical Assisting Skills and MAS120 Clinical Laboratory Procedures |
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| Course Description | This course requires a minimum of 240 hours of supervised, non-salaried experience in a variety of health care settings. Students will be assigned to clinical sites. This course require 16 practicum hours per week.
PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. |  | Back To Top | Back To Course Description Listing
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