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2023-2024 Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Catalog [PAST CATALOG]

MDA 275 - Medical Assisting Practicum

3 credit hours - 160 hours supervised, unpaid field experience.
Concluding medical assisting course that provides practical experience in medical offices. Students receive a grade of pass or fail.

Prerequisite(s): Completion of all courses required for the MDA certificate with a minimum of 2.0 GPA; meeting the technical standards of the Medical Assisting department.

Note: Practicum (MDA 275) internship requires 160 hours of unpaid supervised field experience in a physician’s office. Typically offered OF; fall and spring terms.

Course Outcomes:
 

  • Demonstrate the professional, ethical and legal behaviors of an administrative and clinical medical assistant
    • Understands the importance of professional appearance
    • Demonstrates professionalism in communication (verbal and nonverbal)
  • Discuss the legal and regulatory guidelines for a medical office
    • Student identifies location of policy and procedure manuals in the clinical setting, including OSHA manuals, MSDS manuals, and general office policies
    • Students maintains records demonstrating complians for legal and regulatory guidelines, such as: HIPAA notifications for clients/patients, quality assurance checks in the clinical areas;
  • Perform administration functions
    • Communicates effectively and professional with all health care providers and patients
    • Processes superbills and encounter forms manually, or electronically
    • Documents appropriate, using approved medical terminology and abbreviations
    • Collects copays and other payments, and documents appropriate entry; processes credit balances
    • Maintains the patient medical record according to office policy, including new patient chart assembly, placing outguides, pulling charts, and organizing and filing medical records
    • Understands general concepts of insurance, such as indemnity, health maintenance, and management care, and follows insurance guidelines for COB
  • Perform clinical functions
    • Performs patient assessment functions, such as; obtaining and documenting vital signs, obtaining height and weight (adult/child/toddler/infant), vision and hearing screening, ECG’s, and respiratory testing.
    • Assist with minor office procedures, including: setting up for procedures; preparing and maintaining sterile areas; obtaining proper consent forms; and disinfecting and sterilizing procedures
    • Calculate, prepare and administor medications, including oral, topical, and parenteral (excluding IV)
    • Perform basic lab functions, such as urinalysis, basic hematology and chemistry testing, processing, and tracking results
  • State the types of and indications for the interdisciplinary members of the medical office team
    • Identify the roles and functions of the physician, nurse practitioner and/or physician assistant, and clinical manager/supervisor
  • Delineate the types of outpatient specialities and practices
    • State the services offered in specific outpatient offices by speciality
    • Differentiate between primary care, referral and consultation