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Medical Transcription as a Career |
Medical Transcription as a Career
[Excerpts from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition, Medical Transcriptionists]
Medical transcriptionists listen to dictated recordings made by physicians and other health care professionals and transcribe them into medical reports, correspondence, and other administrative material. They generally listen to recordings on a headset, using a foot pedal to pause the recording when necessary, and key the text into a personal computer or word processor, editing as necessary for grammar and clarity. |
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Medical Coding as a Career |
Medical Coding as a Career
[Excerpts from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition, Medical Records and Health Information Technicians]
Every time a patient receives health care, a record is maintained of the observations, medical or surgical interventions, and treatment outcomes. This record includes information that the patient provides concerning his or her symptoms and medical history, the results of examinations, reports of x-rays and laboratory tests, diagnoses, and treatment plans. Medical records and health information technicians organize and evaluate these records for completeness and accuracy.
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Andrews & Holbrook Training Corporation specializes in medical and non-medical transcription and medical billing and coding education centered on career development.

Andrews & Holbrook is a NYS Licensed Proprietary School. |
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New Coding Professional: Hospital-based Coding |
Course Length: 300 Training Hours + 80 hours of internship Student attends class 4 hrs, twice a week for 37.5 weeks. Estimated homework time of 14 hrs/wk. Upon successful completion of the coding course, students will be required to perform 80 hours of internship to be arranged at the time of graduation. This is an extensive course designed to give the new coding professional the requisite skills required to enter the hospital-based coding profession and prepare the student to take the national certification examination administered by the appropriate professional organizations. Students will learn how to properly classify medical data from patient records, review patient records, and assign numeric codes for each diagnosis and procedure. Coding accuracy is highly important to healthcare organizations because of the impact on revenues and describing health outcomes. Prerequisite: - Medical Terminology (16 hour course)
- Basic Anatomy (32 hour course), Est homework time 12 hr/wk
- High School Diploma or GED equivalency.
- Pass a basic computer knowledge quiz.
- A&H Administered Medical Terminology and Basic Anatomy tests.
This course is available Inclass only at this time. Required Textbook: - Basic Medical Language 2nd Ed.
ISBN 0323025528 - Memmler's The Human Body in Health & Disease Text & Study Pkg 10th Ed.
ISBN 0781762073 - Health Information Management Technology: An Applied Approach
ISBN 1584261412 - Pathophysiology: Concepts of Altered States 7th Ed.
ISBN 0781760410 - Compact Hospital ICD-9-CM Volumes 1-3, 2007 Edition,
ISBN 1579478263 - Basic ICD-9-CM Coding 2007 Ed.
ISBN 151584261633 - Basic CPT/HCPCS Coding 2006,
ISBN 1584261528
- CPT 2005 Standard Edition,
ISBN 157947697X - Principles of Healthcare Reimbursement
ISBN 158426070X
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