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Nursing Assistant:
The Nursing Assistant
(CNA) Training Program offers
167 hours of orientation
(1 hr.), classroom (100
hrs.), clinical experience
(48 hrs.), CPR training
(12 hrs.) and testing (6
hrs.). Successful completion
of the course involves not
missing more than 6 hours
of class, no clinical or
CPR hours can be missed.
Graduates are then eligible
to sit for the State Competency
Exam administered by Pearson
VUE, Inc. The cost of the
exam is an additional $92
payable to NACES.
After successful completion
of the State Competency
Exam, graduates will be
registered on the North
Carolina Department of Facilities
Services Nurse Aide Registry.
N.A.Is can work under the
direction of a licensed
person, performing basic
nursing techniques on clients
who are sick or who have
chronic health problems.
One hundred and sixty five
tasks are necessary including
personal care, turning,
transferring, assisting
with walking, lifting, exercising,
feeding, administering enemas,
taking blood pressures and
vital signs, changing clean
dressing and caring for
the body after death. The
tasks require the ability
to see and hear accurately.
Students are required to
perform fine motor skills
with their hands.
Those who are interested
should call their local
SCC Center to pre-register.
A detailed orientation is
provided at the first class.
Students must pay $82 to
SCC for registration and
malpractice insurance. Students
must purchase the required
text directly from the Bookstore
prior to class.
Students should bring their
social security card, driver’s
license and immunization
record to the first class.
Also, if a third party is
paying, an authorization
letter should be sent on
the first day of class.
PPD test must be administered
with in 3 months of the
first day of clinical.
• Old Cartoogechaye
School/Britthaven
TTh
3/4-7/6 4:30-9:30P $82
Theory:
4:30-9:30P Clinics: 5-9P
• SCC, Jackson Campus/Mtn.
Trace
MTW
3/10-6/30 6-9P $82
Theory:
MTW, 6-9P Clinics: MW, 6-10P,
F 8A-2:30P
• SCC, Swain Center/Mtn.
View
SaSu
4/19-6/29 8A-4:30P $82
Theory:
8A-4:30P Clinic: 7A-3:30P
Nursing Assistant
II: Upon completion
of this 166-hour course
(80 classroom, 80 clinical,
6 testing) the student will
have the basic skills and
knowledge of oxygen therapy,
fecal impaction removal,
sterile dressing change,
IV fluid assistance activities,
tube feeding, suctioning,
tracheostomy care, ostomy
care, and urinary catheterizations.
They will be listed on the
Nurse Aide II registry upon
satisfactory completion
and passing of the state
exam. Pre-requisites: Proof
of High School Diploma or
GED and current listing
on the Nurse Aide I Registry
with the state of North
Carolina. Also, student
must provide a copy of social
security card, driver’s
license, Nurse Aide I letter,
current CPR American Heart
Health Care Provider card,
and proof of immunizations
prior to entering the clinical
setting. The required textbook
must be purchased directly
from the campus bookstore
prior to the first class.
• SCC, Jackson Campus/Mtn.
Trace
TTh
4/1-6/24 8A-2:30P $82
Theory:
8A-2:30P Clinics: 7A-3:30P
| Medical
Coding Courses: On-Line
Classes |
Online Coding
Classes begin May 5.
Study at home or office
via computer.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Continuing Education
Division offers Basic to
Advanced Online Coding.
Courses are open to the
individual interested in
gaining insurance coding
skills for an entry-level
job, to the coder who desires
educational enrichment through
earning CEUs and to the
coder who is preparing for
the AAPC Coding Certification
Exam.
The series of eight online
classes is designed to enhance
the knowledge of the individual
preparing to challenge the
AAPC National Organization
Certified Professional Coder’s
Exam.
Upon completion of the program,
Insurance Coders may work
for hospitals or insurance
companies, at home or at
a client’s site or
as a consultant based
on their previous experience
in the medical field and
employer’s requirements.
Some people will enter the
work force as an entry level
Coder while others with
prior experience as a seasoned
Coder may fill many different
jobs throughout the physician’s
office.
| ***All
Medical Coding Courses*** |
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Students must
pre-register by April
2, 2008. |
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11-week course
(39 hours) offered via
the Internet (5/5/08
- 7/18/08). |
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The registration
fee for each course
is $60, plus $5 technology
fee, plus course materials. |
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Cost for the
CD-ROM for each class
is $65. |
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Students must
have access to a computer
and an e-mail account.
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Instructor:
Bill Hess |
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To pre-register,
call 800-447-4091, ext.
450 or e-mail: scotts@southwesterncc.edu |
NUR3235 Medical
Terminology (online):
Serves as a foundation for
all other medical training
courses. Over 1000 words
and terms are defined in
33 chapters outlined by
body systems. Words are
pronounced through your
computer speaker. The CD-ROM
used also contains a comprehensive
audio medical dictionary.
(Course materials: CD-ROM)
MED3006 Medical
Billing (online):
Prepares students for entry-level
jobs with the accounting
skills necessary in a doctor’s
office or other medical
facility. This course includes
Front Office Management,
Filing Part B HCFA 1500,
Filing Part A HCFA 1450,
Medicare, Medicare Billing
Problems, and Patient Record
Keeping using MediSoft,
Medicare as Secondary Payer,
Medicare & Home Health,
Medicare and Women’s
Health. (Course materials:
CD-ROM)
MED3023 Medical
Coding (online):
Prepares students for entry-level
insurance coding positions
in a doctor’s office
or other medical facility.
This course includes ICD-9,
CM Coding, CPT Coding, Medicare
Fraud & Abuse, and Evaluation
& Management. (Course
materials: CD-ROM, ICD-9
manual $65 approx. and CPT
manual $55 approx.)
MED3030 Advanced
Coding ICD9 (online): This
course compiles and summarizes
the official coding guidelines
concerning the most common
yet complex diagnosis coding
issues. The course is organized
by major body system chapters
as found in the ICD-9-CM
manual. Each chapter is
organized by (1) Issues
(2) Coding Clarification
(3) Physician Documentation
Issues and (4) Coding Scenarios.
Real life coding problems
illustrating the issues
are presented with ICD-9-CM
solutions. (Course Materials:
CD-ROM, and ICD-9-CM manual
$65 approx.)
MED3030 Advanced
Coding-CPT (online):
This course is organized
according to the sections
in the CPT book. Frequently
asked questions from real
life situations are answered
in an authoritative manner.
This course provides advanced
coding problems with their
solutions. The main emphasis
is on Evaluation and Management
and Surgery codes. A five-step
outline is used to help
you code the exercises/scenarios
in the problems. Detailed
medical history reports,
including post-operative
reports, are provided from
which CPT codes are determined.
(Course materials: CD-ROM,
and CPT manual $55 approx.)
MED3008 AAPC, AHIMA,
and AMBA Certification Exam
Review (online):
This course is designed
to prepare students to take:
(1) the Certified Professional
Coder Examination (Hospital)
administered by the American
Academy of Professional
Coders, (2) the Certified
Coding Associate exam administered
by the American Health Information
Management Association and
(3) the Certified Medical
Reimbursement Specialist
exam administered by the
American Medical Billing
Association. (Agencies may
require different certifications.)
Topics for review include
Medical Terminology, Human
Anatomy,?CPT Coding Guidelines,
ICD-9-CM (Vol. 1 , 2 &
3) Diagnostic Coding, HCPCS
Level 2, E//M Coding, Anesthesia
Coding, Surgical Coding,
and Use of Modifiers. (Course
materials: CD-ROM, ICD-9-CM
manual $65 approx. and CPT
manual $55 approx.)
HEA3002 Anatomy
& Physiology for the
Medical Office - Part One
(online): This
self-paced course presents
the structure of organisms
by body systems and analyzes
the normal function of body
organs. Topics include cells
and tissues, the integumentary
system, the axial skeletal
system, the appendicular
skeletal system, the muscular
system, the general nervous
system, the central nervous
system and the peripheral
nervous system.?Full color
graphics and audio descriptions
complement descriptive text
material. (Course materials:
CD-ROM)
HEA3002 Anatomy
& Physiology for the
Medical Office - Part Two
(online): This
self-paced course continues
the study of body systems.?Topics
include the five senses,
the endocrine system, the
blood, the heart and blood
vessels, the lymphatic system,
the respiratory system,
the digestive system, metabolism,
the urinary system, and
the reproductive system.?Full
color graphics and audio
descriptions complement
descriptive text material.
(Course materials: CD-ROM)
| CEU
APPROVAL / CERTIFICATE
Upon completion of
each course, participants
will receive a college
certificate for the
appropriate number
of contact hours (CEUs).
Application has been
made for AAMA-approved
CEUs. ($5.00 additional
CEU fee payable to
AAMA for non-members.)
If official documentation
of completion is required,
a Continuing Education
Transcript can be
requested from the
Registrar. These classes
do not count toward
a degree and will
not transfer into
a degree program.
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If
you need additional information
about Medical Coding, please
contact Scott Sutton 1.800.447.4091,
ext. 450. |