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Medical Scribe Specialist CE |
Midlands Technical College |
1395.00 |
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The Medical Scribe Specialist program in a comprehensive overview of Law and Ethics, HIPAA, as well as refreshers of Medical Terminology, grammar and writing, as well as simulated patient record documenting to help students prepare for the fast-paced environment of a medical office.
This 12-week accelerated Medical Scribe Specialists course will address training competencies required for the ACMSS certification. Through lecture, review, training, and practice of electronic health record input and documentation management, students will prepare to assist healthcare providers in a clinical setting with activities of patient medical record documentation.
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Medical Technology - Medical Office Administration |
Training Concepts |
9500.00 |
Yes |
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The Medical Office Administration program prepares students to manage sensitive medical information by ensuring its quality, accuracy, accessibility, and security. Students will learn to handle important information used for patient care and insurance reimbursement claims while also learning foundational medical terms and classification systems used to code and categorize patient information. Career Opportunities:
You will acquire skills necessary for positions including:
Health Information Clerk
Medical Records Tech
Medical Records Coordinator
Medical Office Administrator
Certifications Achieved:
CMAA: Certified Medical Administrative Assistant
CBCS: Certified Billing & Coding Specialist
MOS: Microsoft Office Specialist
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Instructors are professionally certified in all industry recognised certifications. Have verified professional experience in corresponding fields. |
5 training rooms; 4 with state of the art student computer workstations. practice labs & computer testing center |
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Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions or Google Cloud Solution Architect |
COMNet Group Inc. |
6230.00 |
Yes |
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A program that prepares individuals to apply programming and systems analysis principles to the selection, implementation, and troubleshooting of customized computer and software installations across the life cycle. Includes instruction in computer hardware and software; compilation, composition, execution, and operating systems; low- and high-level languages and language programming; programming and debugging techniques; installation and maintenance testing and documentation; process and data flow analysis; user needs analysis and documentation; cost-benefit analysis; and specification design.If you choose Google Cloud you will learn:Understand the core tenets to be considered when designing & deploying to a cloudUse the Google Cloud Platform Console to create and manage multiple projectsUse service accounts and permissions to share view-level access between projectsCreate Google Compute Engine instancesCreate a non-default network and review your network configurationCompare default and non-default networksCreate firewall rules with and without tagsCreate and use a customized Compute Engine imageSet authorization scopes for a Compute Engine instanceReserve an external IP address for an instanceSnapshot a Compute Engine instanceSnapshot a data diskCreate an image using a boot persistent diskUpload an image to Google Container RegistryCreate a Compute Engine instance group with instancesCreate a Cloud SQL instance using the Cloud SDKDeploy and test a web applicationAdd instance and project metadataQuery instance and project metadata using the Cloud SDKCreate an instance using a startup script in metadata and Google Cloud StorageCreate an instance with a shutdown script and install the Cloud Logging agentUse the API Explorer to query an API requestRun sample code that uses the Google API Client LibraryTest and build a container that uses the Cloud SQL APIsCreate an instance template and managed instance groupConfigure a managed instance group for autoscalingCreate multiple autoscaled managed instance groupsConfigure fault-tolerant HTTP load balancingTest health checks for use with HTTP load balancingManage application deployment using Jinja and Python templates with Google Cloud Deployment ManagerDelete Google Cloud Platform projects and resourcesIf you select, Microsoft Azure, you will learn:Implement websites and web appsImplement virtual machine workloads, networks, images, disks, and storageConfigure, deploy, manage, and monitor cloud servicesImplement blobs, Azure files, SQL databases, and recovery servicesImplement an Azure Active Directory and integrate apps |
High School Diploma or Equivalent |
All our instructors have an average of 15 years of experience and are certified to teach. |
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MIG and Flux Cored Welder- CE |
Midlands Technical College |
3898.00 |
Yes |
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This program focuses on the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) processes. In two, 9-week classes you will learn how to use both processes, including MIG Spray Transfer and MIG Pulsed Spray Transfer to weld in all positions. You will also learn how to properly setup and use an Oxy-Fuel Torch. The MIG and Flux Cored Welder Certificate is a stand alone certificate, but can be combined with the Stick and TIG certificates to earn the Comprehensive Welder Certificate. Students are required to purchase approximately $400-500 worth of welding gear and small hand tools. Courses taken in this program may be applied toward academic program courses. This will be done on a case-by-case basis. |
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MSSC Manufacturing Certified Production Technician 160 HR- CE |
Midlands Technical College |
2499.00 |
Yes |
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In eight to ten weeks, this program will give you the core technical competencies of entry-level production workers in all sectors of manufacturing. Once you successfully complete all four module assessments - Safety, Quality Practices and Measurement, Manufacturing Processes and Production, and Maintenance Awareness you will be awarded the “MSSC - Certified Production Technician” national certification. You will then be qualified to earn $12 to $18 an hour in an entry-level position in a local manufacturing facility.
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NCCER Core – Introductory to Craft Skills |
Midlands Technical College |
1984.00 |
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This foundational course is designed to provide the very basics in the area of construction including basic job site safety information to prepare workers for the construction environment. Key content includes basic safety, the introduction to construction math, the introduction to hand and power tools, construction drawings, basic rigging, basic communication skills, and basic employment skills and materials handling.
This program is 80 instructional hours: 20 Weeks , 4 hours per week.
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Network + IT Help Desk Technician |
COMNet Group Inc. |
4280.00 |
Yes |
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The CompTIA® Network+® ( latest edition) course builds on your existing user-level knowledge and experience with personal computer operating systems and networks to present the fundamental skills and concepts that you will need to use on the job in any type of networking career. If you are pursuing a CompTIA technical certification path, the CompTIA A+ certification is an excellent first step to take before preparing for the CompTIA Network+ certification. The CompTIA® Network+® course can benefit you in two ways. It can assist you if you are preparing to take the CompTIA® Network+® examination. Also, if your job duties include network troubleshooting, installation, or maintenance, or if you are preparing for any type of network-related career, it provides the background knowledge and skills you will require to be successful. This course is intended for entry-level computer support professionals with a basic knowledge of computer hardware, software, and operating systems to prepare for the CompTIA® Network+®, or who wish to increase their knowledge and understanding of networking concepts and acquire the required skills to prepare for a career in network support or administration. A typical student taking the CompTIA® Network+® course should have a minimum of nine months or more of professional computer support experience as a PC or help desk technician. Networking experience is helpful but not mandatory; A+ certification or equivalent skills and knowledge is helpful but not mandatory. |
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Nurse Aide Training |
Casania's Healthcare Academy |
1596.00 |
Yes |
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Nurse Aide Training Program strives to provide comprehensive and hands on training for students that wish to pursue a career in providing Nurse Aide Services. This Nurse Aide Training Program consist of 100 Hours Total. 60 Classroom and skills hours, and 40 Clinical Hours. Upon the completion of this training students will be equipped with all necessary information and credentials to take the NNAAP test to receive Certified Nurse Aide License. |
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Nursing Assistant |
Village Career Center, LLC |
1350.00 |
Yes |
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This course provides an introduction to theory and foundational skills in nursing assisting for the student. Content includes lecture and discussion on the role of the clinical nursing assistant, nursing terminology, safety, human anatomy and physiology, screening, medical office emergencies, and patient education and communication. The course is designed to provide preparation for entry-level positions in nursing assisting: Students are required to complete 40 hours of clinical at a site approved by Village Career Center in order to earn a Certificate of Completion. |
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RN with 20yrs of experience. |
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NURSING ASSISTANT |
Pee Dee Medical Training Center of LC, LLC |
1190.00 |
Yes |
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This course covers the physical comfort and safety functions specific to a nursing assistant. The course includes modules on patient care procedures for geriatric and adult patients, patient rights, infection control, nutrition, physical and social support, legal and ethical considerations, documentation, and privacy. The course is taught to prepare students for the state board exam required to obtain certification from the State of South Carolina. |
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Registered Nurse wtih at least 1 year experience in long term care with a valid license in the state of South Carolina. Licensed Practical Nurse under the direction of the RN with at least 1 year experience in long term care with a valid license in the state of South Carolina |
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