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Featured Schools - Culinary Training
MADISON HEIGHTS MICHIGAN - DORSEY SCHOOLS
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Culinary Training in Dorsey Schools Madison Heights, Michigan
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Administrative Assistant
Administrative Assistant Program Overview The Administrative Assistant training offers sophisticated computer skills with the added advantage of courses in accounting. This program is intended for the individual seeking an active role in management. Emphasis is placed on computer and keyboard applications and strong communication skills. The Administrative Assistant program contains 1,200 clock hours.
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Administrative Specialist
Administrative Specialist Program Overview Graduates of this program may qualify for positions as administrative assistants, executive assistants, or secretaries in offices requiring skill in machine transcription and computer operations. A strong emphasis is placed on keyboarding speed and accuracy, comprehensive computer applications, and communication skills. The Administrative Specialist program contains 960 clock hours.
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Administrative Office Specialist
This program offers concentrated training in computer software and business applications. These applications include learning the software packages commonly used in business: word processing, spreadsheet applications, database management, and computer graphics. Business Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Accounting, and Math further enhance the value of this program. The Administrative Office Specialist program contains 720 clock hours.
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Medical Assistant
Medical Assistant Program Overview The Medical Assistant program prepares the student to assist physicians in administering their offices and performing routine clinical duties and assisting in patient care. Training is provided in both administrative and clinical skill areas. Administrative includes computer applications, office procedures, and insurance records while first-aid and taking vital signs and blood tests are examples of the clinical portion. Externships during the last module of training provide actual work experience in a medical setting and professional exposure. Students in this program are supplied with one set of scrubs and one stethoscope after the first quarter of training. The Medical Assistant program contains 1,020 clock hours.
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Medical Assisting Specialist
Medical Assisting Specialist Program Overview The Medical Assisting Specialist is a valued member of the medical team in physicians' offices, clinics, and hospitals. The program prepares the student to assist physicians in administering office operations and performing routine duties associated with patient care. Training includes Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, insurance coding, and a computer billing system widely used in medical offices throughout the country. Students in this program are supplied with one set of scrubs and one stethoscope after the first quarter of training. The Medical Assisting Specialist contains 720 clock hours.
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Medical Administration and Billing
Medical Administration and Billing program is well suited for those interested in administrative responsibilities within the medical field. This comprehensive training includes medical terminology and insurance coding necessary to accurately bill patients and insurance companies. The student will efficiently perform mathematical and accounting operations and learn to use a computerized medical billing program widely used in the profession. Skills and knowledge are enhanced through an externship that culminates the student's training. Students in this program are supplied with one set of scrubs after the first quarter of training. The Medical Administration and Billing program contains 1,020 clock hours.
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Medical Administration and Billing Specialist
Medical Administration and Billing Specialist program is ideal for those individuals interested in working in the medical office setting while performing highly detailed and specialized work. Training includes Medical Terminology and insurance coding while combining these skills with math and accounting operations using a popular computerized medical billing program. Students in this program are supplied with one set of scrubs after the first quarter of training. TheMedical Administration and Billing Specialist program contains 720 clock hours.
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Medical Transcriptionist
Medical Transcriptionist Program Overview The Medical Transcriptionist is a technical position requiring both speed and accuracy in transcribing medical terminology. Consequently, this program emphasizes strong keyboarding skills. Courses in Medical Terminology and Anatomy and Physiology build an understanding of the medical vocabulary needed to accurately transcribe medical dictation. The student builds skill from transcribing actual medical tapes of increasing difficulty and also learns a computerized medical billing program widely used in the profession. The Medical Transcriptionist program contains 960 clock hours.
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Patient Care Technician
Patient Care Technician Program Overview The Patient Care Technician program develops basic care skills required in a hospital environment. This includes taking vital signs, blood draws, dressing changes, Foley catheterizations, EKG's, assisting patients with activities of day-to-day living, and patient observation. The PCT is prepared to record pertinent information in patient charts and communicate with other members of the health care team to ensure continuity of patient care. (Note: A Wonderlic SLE test score of 18 is required for admission to this program.) Students in this program are supplied with one set of scrubs and one stethoscope after the first quarter of training. The Patient Care Technician program consists of 1020 clock hours.
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Pharmacy Technician
Pharmacy Technician Program Overview - Learning pharmacy operations including strong communication and customer service skills that are critical to the success of the pharmacy technician.
- Learning the language of medicine and building a proficient medical laboratory including the structure of the body, common diseases, treatment, laboratory tests and abbreviations.
- Learning the use and side effects of medications (generic and brand name, prescription, non-prescription, and alternative) commonly used to treat diseases
- Students are introduced to basic pharmacy practices including laws and regulations
- Externship in a supervised, ambulatory or institutional pharmacy setting under the direct supervision of a pharmacist and his/her staff.
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