SummerFallCEWD2024

Summer/Fall 2024 frederick.edu/QuickEnroll • 301.624.2888 18 PATIENT CARE TECH HYB Patient Care Technician/Advanced Patient Care This course is intended for Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) interested in obtaining advanced care skills within their scope of practice to work as a Patient Care Technician in hospitals and other healthcare settings. As members of a multidisciplinary team, Patient Care Technicians care for patients requiring both acute and chronic care. Students learn to perform advanced skills for complex care settings and situations. They also gain and practice new skills including sterile technique, phlebotomy, obtaining electrocardiograms (EKG), glucose monitoring, respiratory care, intravenous therapy, advanced wound care, urinary catheterization, pre/post-surgical care, and pediatric patient care. Successful course completion satisfies eligibility requirements for the National Health Career Association Patient Care Technician Certification Exam. You must have a firm understanding and knowledge of basic patient care skills to enroll and be successful in this class. Note: Students must be 18 years of age and hold a Nursing Assistant Certification to work as a Patient Care Technician. CAH487 | 80 hours | $1,384 ($692 tuition + $692 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Tressa Bell 26953 Tue 5:30 - 9 PM 9/10 – 12/3* Monroe Center/MC127 *No class 11/5 DENTAL ASSISTING & DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY 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: CE Instructor 27003 Mon, Wed 6 - 9 PM 8/14 – 9/25* Monroe Center/MC124 *No class 9/2 27002 Tue, Thu 9 AM - 12 PM 8/20 – 9/26 Monroe Center/MC124 HYB Fundamentals of Dental Assisting This course introduces students to all aspects of entry-level dental assisting knowledge and skills and prepares students for the Dental Association National Board National Entry Level Dental Assistant (NELDA) Certification Exam. Topics include: dental terminology, roles of the dental assistant and dental team, legal and ethical responsibilities, anatomy and physiology, dental care delivery including oral health and hygiene, prevention, clinical dentistry, chairside assisting, charting, instruments and accessories, dental lab materials and procedures, infection control, sterilization and OSHA regulations. Oral radiography is introduced in preparation for Oral Radiography class. This hands-on course provides practice on equipment in a dental lab setting. Note: Classes will meet in person and require online participation as noted in a syllabus or course schedule which the instructor will provide. Online participation may include real-time virtual participation or non-scheduled asynchronous participation. 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 CAH272 class start date. 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. CAH272 | 76 hours | $1,210 ($760 tuition + $450 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 27007 Mon, Wed 5:30 - 9:30 PM 9/30 – 12/4* Monroe Center/MC124 *No class 11/20 27006 Tue, Thu 9 AM - 1 PM 10/1 – 12/5* Monroe Center/MC124 *No class 11/28 HYB Oral Radiography Further your dental assisting career and prepare to sit for the DANB Radiation Health and Safety (RHS) exam and apply to become a Maryland state certified Dental Radiation Technologist. This course is approved by the Maryland State Board of Dental Examiners. Completion of a hands-on clinical practicum is expected to be completed at your place of employment. Course includes an online component, internet access required. In addition to online work, students will meet during scheduled class times either in-classroom or in a live virtual format. Note: Classes will meet in person and require online participation as noted in a syllabus or course schedule which the instructor will provide. This course requires knowledge of basic dental assisting and dental anatomy. Students should be working as a dental assistant for at least 6 months to enroll in this course. 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. CAH273 | 39 hours | $842 ($427 tuition + $415 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 27008 Fri 9 AM - 1 PM 7/12 – 9/13 Monroe Center/MC124 27009 Sat 9 AM - 1 PM 9/28 – 12/7* Monroe Center/MC124 *No class 11/30 HEALTHCARE CAREERS

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