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Medical Terminology: AWord Association Approach
This course teaches medical terminology from an anatomical approach.
Root terms are divided by each body system. The origin, a combined
form, and an example of non-medical everyday usage is provided for each
root term. Word Associations are provided as a learning tool. Unusual and
interesting information is provided in regards to each term. Root terms
are combined with prefixes and suffixes as your learning will culminate in
the interpretation of several paragraphs of medical notes.
Note:
This course is 24 hours of instruction online. Classes start the
secondWednesday of each month. Students will receive and email with
course access and log-in information. During registration students will
be prompted to select a month they wish to enroll. Start dates include:
5/11/2016, 6/8/2016
ONL401
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24 hours
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$109 fee
INSTRUCTOR:
CE Instructor
8072
Online
5/11 or 6/8
Medical Billing and Coding:
Medical billing and coding is one of the fastest-growing careers in the
health care industry today! The need for professionals who understand
how to code health care services and procedures for third-party
insurance reimbursement is growing substantially. Physician practices,
hospitals, pharmacies, long-term care facilities, chiropractic practices,
physical therapy practices, and other health care providers all depend
on medical billing and coding for insurance carrier reimbursement. This
billing and coding program delivers the skills students need to solve
insurance billing and coding problems. This course is designed to prepare
students to sit for various national certification exams including those
from the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) and the
American Health Information Association (AHIMA). Prerequisite: Medical
Terminology.
Note:
This course is not available for online registration. Registrations
will be accepted at the Welcome and Registration Center at FCC’s main
campus, Jefferson Hall, 1st floor. For more information, contact FCC at
240-629-7904. Prerequisite of Medical Terminology
CAH244
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80 hours
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$1699
($300 tuition + $1399 fees)
INSTRUCTOR:
CE Instructor
7561
Online
5/16–11/30
5318
Online
7/27–12/16
CPR & FIRST AID
CPR: Health Care Provider
Using the American Heart Association guidelines, this course is designed
to teach the skills of CPR for victims of all ages. Includes ventilation with
a barrier device, bag-valve mask device, oxygen, use of an automated
external defibrillator (AED), and how to relieve foreign body airway
obstruction. Intended for participants who work in a health care
setting and are required to take a Health Care Provider course for their
employment. Course completion card is issued for all participants in
a Basic Life Support for Health Care Provider course who successfully
complete the written examination and demonstration.
SAF112
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6 hours
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$85
($40 tuition + $45 fees)
INSTRUCTOR:
CE Instructor
7523
S 8:30am – 3pm
5/14
Monroe Center/MC152
7524
S 8:30am – 3pm
6/4
FCC/E125
8220
S 8:30am – 3pm
6/18
FCC/E124B
5168
F 9am – 3:30pm
7/15
Monroe Center
5169
S 8:30am – 3pm
7/30
FCC/H203
5170
S 8:30am – 3pm
8/13
Monroe Center
Heartsaver CPR/First Aid/AED
This Heartsaver, First Aid and AED course includes adult CPR and is
designed for the lay person and first responder. The first aid section
includes first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies and
environmental emergencies applicable to all age categories. The CPR
section presents basic techniques of Adult CPR, use of barrier devices
during rescue breathing, and how to use an automated external
defibrillator (AED).
SAF156
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7 hours
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$85
($40 tuition + $45 fees)
INSTRUCTOR:
CE Instructor
7528
S 8:30am – 4pm
5/14
Monroe Center/MC151
8221
S 8:30am – 4pm
6/11
Monroe Center
5171
S 8:30am – 4pm
7/9
Monroe Center
HEALTH CARE CAREERS
The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA
courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials
in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees
charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials,
do not represent income to AHA.
Note:
ONL classes start the Wednesday of the second full week of each
month. During the registration process you will select the month to begin the
class. Students will have six (6) weeks from the class start date to complete the
class.