The Basic Medical Office Certificate prepares students to perform common tasks in a medical workplace. Students develop skills in medical terminology, medical office procedures, and basic medical coding and billing principles.
50 annually
As part of Doing What Matters initiative, skills-builder students are experienced workers who take a limited number of community college courses to maintain and add to skill-sets required for ongoing employment and career advancement. Although numerous research studies have shown that skills-builder students secure significant earnings gains, they are not currently included in state accountability metrics. Many practitioners are now calling for skills-builder outcomes to be factored into statewide measures and goals. For example, recognizing skills-builder outcomes was a recurring theme in regional meetings held in early 2015 to inform the Board of Governor's TaskForce on Workforce, Job Creation, and a Strong Economy. Short-Term Skill Certificates provide basic training for (1) entry-level positions or a specific skill set needed for a particular industry and (2) offer a pathway to a higher certificate or degree.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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OFTECH 20 | Medical Vocabulary | 3.0 | S1 |
OFTECH 24 | Medical Coding/Billing 1 | 3.0 | S1 |
OFTECH 27 | Medical Office Procedures | 3.0 | S1 |
CIS 4 | Business Information Systems with Applications | 3.0 | S1 |
The program requires 4 classes, all of which can be taken in one semester. All are core classes that build a students medical office skills. The program is designed for students looking to get employed in an legal office environment.
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