SummerFallCEWD2024

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll • 301.624.2888 Summer/Fall 2024 21 HEALTHCARE CAREERS STERILE PROCESSING HYB Foundations for Healthcare Careers This course introduces students to important healthcare concepts and professional career development skills to prepare students for working in a healthcare setting. Students are introduced to medical terminology, the current healthcare system structure and essential concepts such as HIPAA, documentation and medical records, patient rights, cultural competency, workplace professionalism, healthcare ethics and legal responsibilities, environmental safety, and infection control. Communication skills are practiced with special focus on customer service and interpersonal communication concepts. Students will also gain professional development skills in successful resume and application writing, interviewing, and gaining and maintaining employment. Note: This class requires reading and listening in English. Not sure about your English skills? Visit frederick.edu/Testing to schedule a free Accuplacer test, then share your results with CEWD Registration at [email protected] or 301.624.2888. Students with work experience, previous coursework in Healthcare, or a healthcare credential should email [email protected] before registration. Students must provide proof of being 16 years of age or older at time of registration. CAH145 | 36 Hours | $523 ($229 tuition + $294 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Blackboard Instructor 26977 Tue, Thu 6 - 9 PM 8/20 – 9/26 Monroe Center/MC126 HYB Sterile Processing Technician Training: Fundamentals This continuing education course trains individuals to become competent sterile processing technicians and prepares participants for sterile processing technician certification. Upon completion of training, students receive a Completion Award and are prepared to take the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) certification exam offered by the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA). The course will cover the following topics: anatomy and physiology, microbiology, instrumentation (identification of and handling of), safety standards, cleaning, decontamination, disinfection, preparation, infection control, sterilization process, packaging, wrapping, processing patient care equipment, sterile storage, distribution and inventory management, documentation and record management, ethics and standards. This course has both a lecture and interactive lab component in the classroom where students will receive hands-on experience with instruments and wrapping techniques. Note: Students must register at the same time for SAF157 - CPR: Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider or provide a current American Heart Association Basic Life Support CPR Card. Students must have successfully completed CAH145 or ADE641 (formerly ADE632) prior to the start date of CAH333. This class requires reading and listening in English. Not sure about your English skills? Visit frederick.edu/Testing to schedule a free Accuplacer test, then share your results with CEWD Registration at [email protected] or 301.624.2888. CAH333 | 60 Hours | $1,104 ($552 tuition + $552 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Blackboard Instructor 26978 Tue, Thu 6 - 9 PM 10/1 – 12/10 Monroe Center/MC126 CAH145 | 36 hours | $523 ($229 tuition + $294 fees) 26970 Tu, Th 6 - 9 PM 7/25 – 9/3 MC124 SAF157 | 6 hours | $85 ($40 tuition + $45 fees) See page 15 for list of class section options. CAH156 | 33 hours | $585 ($335 tuition + $250 fees) 26971 Tu, Th 6 - 9 PM 9/5 – 10/10 MC124 CAH157 | 48 hours | $700 ($405 tuition + $295 fees) 26972 Tu, Th 6 - 9 PM 10/15 – 12/12* MC124 *No class 11/5, 11/28 CAH158 | 100 hours | $512 ($100 tuition + $412 fees) 26974 M-F 7 AM - 4 PM 1/6/25 – 5/16/25* OFF CAMPUS *No class 1/20, 4/2, 4/3, 4/4 Total Program Hours: 223 Total Program Cost: $2,405 PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN CAH158 Phlebotomy Technician Clinical This course provides students hands on work experience and practice to successfully perform the role and responsibilities of a phlebotomy technician in a professional setting. Students complete 100 hours and a minimum of 100 successful venipunctures under the supervision of an experienced phlebotomist. Student progress is evaluated during each clinical shift. Students must be 18 years of age at the start of the course. Prerequiste and Notes: Students must have successfully completed CAH157 Phlebotomy Technician Preparation II: Practical Applications prior to the start date of CAH158. Prior to clinical students must provide evidence of negative TB test or chest x-ray, undergo physical exam and provide proof of up-to-date immunizations, current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR Card (SAF157), and undergo background check and/or drug test as required by clinical sites. Background check and drug test costs are included in course fees. Students will receive information about clinical requirements during CAH156. Clinical rotations will occur during daytime hours, Monday - Friday. Clinical hours & days vary per clinical site. In-Person Courses Online Courses (ONL) Structured Remote Courses (SR) Hybrid Courses (HYB) | See page 4 for more course option information Eligible for senior tuition waiver. Eligible for disabled & retired tuition waiver. See page 39.

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