Medical Transcription + Medical Terminology GES 122 » 300 hours
The Medical Transcription Program provides 240 hours of transcription training in the following modules:
- Introduction
- Pre-Transcription Phase
- Introduction
- Understanding Medical Records
- Language Basics
- Medical Transcription Basics
- Transcription Phase 1
- Reproductive System
- Musculoskeletal System
- Cardiovascular System
- Integumentary System
- Urinary System
- Nervous System
- Digestive System
- Endocrine System
- Lymphatic System
- Respiratory System
- Transcription Phase 2
- Report Type: Correspondence
- Operative Report
- Pathology Consult
- Discharge Summary
- Operative Report
- Radiology Report
- Oncology Consult
- Discharge Summary
- Death Summary
- Autopsy Report
- Transcription Phase 3
- Gynecology Operative Report
- Pathology Report
- Cytology Report
- Oncology Consult
- Infectious Disease SOAP Note
- Pulmonology Procedure Note
- Oncology Consult
- Correspondence Report
- Infectious Disease Consult
- Pediatrics—Emergency Center Report
- Internal Medicine History and Physical
- Psychiatry Consult
- Radiology-Echocardiogram Report
- Colonoscopy Procedure Note
- Radiology—CT Scan of Abdomen
- Infectious Disease HPIP Note
- Radiology-Mammogram and CT Scan of the Abdomen
- Oncology Consult
- Correspondence Report
- Pulmonology—Sleep Study
- Psychiatry Consult
- Radiology—MRI
- Pediatrics—Emergency Center Report
- Hematology Consult
- Transcription Phase 4
- Hematology Consult
- Oncology Consult
- History and Physical Exam
- Oncology Consult
- Radiology Report—Echocardiogram
- Infectious Disease Consult
- Oncology Consult
- Correspondence Report
- Orthopedic Consult
- Physical Therapy Consult
- Post-transcription Phase
- Final Exam
The Medical Terminology Program provides 60 hours of terminology training covering the following information:
- Unit 1: Your Foundation in Medical Terminology
- Lesson 1: The Fundamentals of Medical Terminology
- Lesson 2: Practicing What You've Learned - The Fundamentals of Medical Terminology
- Lesson 3: Getting to Know the Human Body
- Lesson 4: Practicing What You've Learned - Overview of the Human Body
- Lesson 5: What Have You Learned?
- Unit 2: The Skeletal and Muscular Systems
- Lesson 1: What Makes Up a Skeleton?
- Lesson 2: Practicing What You've Learned - What Makes Up a Skeleton?
- Lesson 3: Flex Some Muscle
- Lesson 4: Practicing What You've Learned - Flex Some Muscle
- Lesson 5: What Have You Learned?
- Unit 3: The Cardiovascular and Respiratory System
- Lesson 1: Getting to the Heart of Things
- Lesson 2: Practicing What You've Learned - Getting to the Heart of Things
- Lesson 3: Take a Deep Breath
- Lesson 4: Practicing What You've Learned - Take a Deep Breath
- Lesson 5: What Have You Learned?
- Unit 4: The Digestive, Urinary, and Reproductive Systems
- Lesson 1: Going for the Gut
- Lesson 2: Practicing What You've Learned - Going for the Gut
- Lesson 3: When Nature Calls
- Lesson 4: Practicing What You've Learned - When Nature Calls
- Lesson 5: The Birds and the Bees
- Lesson 6: Practicing What You've Learned - The Birds and the Bees
- Lesson 7: What Have You Learned?
- Unit 5: Nervous and Integumentary Systems and Special Senses
- Lesson 1: You've Got Some Nerve
- Lesson 2: Practicing What You've Learned - You've Got Some Nerve
- Lesson 3: Now Hear (and See) This!
- Lesson 4: Practicing What You've Learned - Now Hear (and See) This!
- Lesson 5: Slip Me Some Skin
- Lesson 6: Practicing What You've Learned - Slip Me Some Skin
- Lesson 7: What Have You Learned?
- Lesson 6: The Lymphatic, Immune, and Endocrine Systems
- Lesson 1: Protection Against Infection
- Lesson 2: Practicing What You've Learned - Protection Against Infection
- Lesson 3: Learning About Hormones
- Lesson 4: Practicing What You've Learned - Learning About Hormones
- Lesson 5: What Have You Learned?