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HTEC 72 HTEC 73 HTEC 76A HTEC 76B HTEC 96F HTEC 101C HTEC 101D
Recommended
CIS 4, 99
Medical Office Financial Procedures 1.5 Medical Law and Ethics 3 Advanced Medical Coding I 1.5 Advanced Medical Coding II 1.5 Insurance and Coding Externship 4 Skill Building in Medical Communications 1 Skill Building in Medical Office
Financial Procedures 1
Total Units Required ......................................24
Medical File Clerk
Certificate of Achievement
The Health Technologies Department developed this Certificate of Achievement to train students in the administrative skills
of answering phones, keyboarding and filing medical reports. Students also participate in administrative skills externships in local clinical sites as part of the program.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Be eligible to be employed in a medical facility, hospital, clinic
or doctor’s office
1. Meet the requirements for this certificate level.
2. Complete the following, starting with HTEC 50 first.
Lab Assisting
Certificate of Achievement
The Health Technologies Department developed this Certificate of Achievement to train students in the clinical
skills of performing venipunctures, setting up lab tests, processing specimens for testing in clinical labs, performing electrocardiograms and recognizing arrhythmias. Students also participate in administrative skills externships in local clinical sites as part of the program.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Be eligible to be employed in a medical facility, hospital, clinic
or doctor’s office
• Be prepared to pass the National Phlebotomy and EKG
Certification Examinations
1. Meet the requirements for this certificate level.
2. Complete the following, starting with HTEC 50 first.
Student must present current American Red Cross First Aid or American Heart Association First Aid card and American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR/AED card to receive the certificate.
CIS 4*
CIS 99* HTEC 50 HTEC 60A HTEC 73 HTEC 75 HTEC 96C
Computer Literacy 4.5 Office Software Applications 4.5 Introduction to Health Technologies 2 Basic Medical Terminology 3 Medical Law and Ethics 3 Electronic Health Records 1.5 Medical File Clerk Externship 4 Total Units Required ...................................22.5
HTEC 50 HTEC 60A HTEC 64A HTEC 64B HTEC 73 HTEC 90G HTEC 91 HTEC 95B HTEC 96H HTEC 101A
HTEC 101B HTEC 101F
Recommended
CIS 4, 99
HLTH 57A HTEC 60G, 60H
Introduction to Health Technologies 2 Basic Medical Terminology 3 Clinical Laboratory Procedures I 1.5 Clinical Laboratory Procedures II 3 Medical Law and Ethics 3 Basic Patient Care 1.5 Medical Office Diagnostic Tests 1.5 Phlebotomy Technician I Externship 3
EKG Externship
Skill Building in Clinical Laboratory
Procedures II
Skill Building in Basic Patient Care 1 Skill Building in Medical Office
Diagnostic Tests
Total Units Required ...................................25.5
*You may substitute another CIS course of equal or greater unit value.
Medical Reception
Certificate of Achievement
The Health Technologies Department developed this Certificate of Achievement to train students in the administrative skills
of appointment scheduling, billing, insurance and coding and medical records management. Students also participate in administrative skills externships in local clinical sites as part of the program.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Be eligible to be employed in a medical facility, hospital, clinic
or doctor’s office
1. Meet the requirements for this certificate level.
2. Complete the following, starting with HTEC 50 first.
Student must present current American Red Cross First Aid or American Heart Association First Aid card and American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR/AED card to receive the certificate.
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CIS 4* HLTH 57A
HTEC 50 HTEC 60A HTEC 61 HTEC 68 HTEC 71 HTEC 72 HTEC 73
Computer Literacy
First Aid for the Community, Home, Wilderness, and Disasters Introduction to Health Technologies Basic Medical Terminology
Medical Communications
Medical Reception Externship Medical Office Reception
Medical Office Financial Procedures Medical Law and Ethics
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