- Teacher: Deneice Springer
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- Teacher: Kay Clarke
- Teacher: Kay Clarke
- Teacher: Deneice Springer
This course equips students with the knowledge and skills required for working with the several areas and applications of health statistics. Students identify the general classifications of data and explore the collection and usage of healthcare data. Students also acquire skills in using health information systems and health statistics for healthcare planning, management and reporting
- Teacher: Deneice Springer
This course introduces participants to transcription equipment and typical medical dictatum. Emphasis is placed on efficient use of equipment, use of reference materials, correct punctuation, capitalization, spelling, editing, proofreading and various report formats. The course incorporates both theoretical concepts and practical application of medical transcribing. Emphasis will be placed on the quality, accuracy and comprehensiveness of transcribed medical reports. Participants will learn to recognize an acceptable format for the typing of medical reports. While transcribing, participants’ focus will be on medical terminology, reviewing of body systems and procedures as related to various healthcare documents produced by selected medical specialties.
- Teacher: Deneice Springer
- Teacher: Malissa Holford
- Teacher: Alvin Thorpe
- Teacher: Malissa Holford
- Teacher: Alvin Thorpe
- Teacher: Malissa Holford
- Teacher: Alvin Thorpe
- Teacher: Malissa Holford
- Teacher: Alvin Thorpe
- Teacher: Alex Green
- Teacher: Peter Peter
- Teacher: Wendy Cox
- Teacher: Natalie Mayers-Aymes
- Teacher: Duaine Lewis
This course is part 1 of a 2 part course, designed to be taught at the level of the C.X.C. general proficiency. No previous knowledge of physics is assumed. Topics covered include heat, temperature and thermometers, transmission of heat, expansion of solids, liquids and gases, heat capacity and latent heat, reflection and refraction of light rays, lenses and optical instruments, forces, density, pressure, machines and levers.
- Teacher: Duaine Lewis