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Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Medical Reimbursement Specialist program will:
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Possess the skills needed to secure and maintain entry level-employment as a
medical administrative secretary and other entry-level medical office support
positions.
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Understand and practice the professional work habits expected in the medical
office field, including confidentiality and ethical practices.
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Understand and correctly apply medical terminology.
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Be able to compose and produce mail-ready business documents and correspondence
typically found in a medical office.
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Transcribe medical reports, efficiently and accurately, to AAMT standards.
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Demonstrate proficiency in using computer hardware and the Windows operating
system.
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Achieve an industry-level proficiency in keyboarding the basic Microsoft Office
applications.
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Perform those basic office tasks and procedures that are typical in entry-level
medical office positions, including reception and standard filing practices.
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Be able to research business, medical and employment information via printed
materials, electronic media, and the Internet.
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Demonstrate the ability to communicate orally and in writing at a level
necessary for successful employment as a medical administrative secretary.
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Demonstrate the mathematical skills essential to employment as a medical
administrative secretary.
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Demonstrate critical thinking skills needed to prioritize, anticipate and
analyze problems, and to evaluate and implement solutions.
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Possess a commitment to diversity and enhanced employability through the
understanding and practice of human relations, teamwork, and patient service
skills.
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Demonstrate the ability to research employment opportunities, prepare an
effective employment package, including resume, and present oneself positively
in a job interview.
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