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Course Description: The advanced medical transcription courses will offer the student continued transcription of original physician healthcare dictation using transcription, proofreading, editing, and research skills while meeting quality and productivity standards.
Schedule: Fall, Spring, and Summer. This course is offered in 8-week sessions, three times during the year once per semester.
Delivery Method: Online. Students are not expected to come to the campus at any time.
Prerequisite Courses: AH 223
Instructor: Allison Getzlaff; email: allison.getzlaff@dakotacollege.edu
Textbook: Stedman's Cardiology and Pulmonary Words
Other Materials:These materials are also required if not previously purchased.
- CD with the transcription assessments/assignments
- USB Foot Pedal
- Headset compatible with student's computer
- Medical Dictionary
- Pharmaceutical Word Book
- Stedman's Pathology and Lab Medicine Words including Histology
- Stedman's Abbreviations, Acronyms, & Symbols
- Stedman's Equipment Words
- AHDI BOS 3rd Edition
You can order your books through the DCB Bookstore.
Course Objectives: It is expected that students will be able to:
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Apply proper English usage including proper grammar, punctuation, and style, and the use of correct spelling, and sentence structure.
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Accurately use grammar and style references for research.
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Apply correct medical transcription rules of style according to the AAMT Book of Style, 2nd Edition.
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Accurately use medical language and structure.
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Identify, pronounce, spell, define, and understand medical terminology related to human structure and function, general medicine and surgery, medical and surgical specialities, diagnostic and interventional procedures, laboratory and pathology medicine, and medications.
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Accurately transcribe a total of 360 minutes of actual physician dictation applying knowledge in English, medical knowledge, technology, healthcare documentation, and professional practice.
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Demonstrate the ability to proofread and correct a transcribed healthcare document.
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Identify and flag inconsistencies or discrepancies in the dictation.
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Understand the need for productivity and quality standards.
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Understand the importance of the need for continuing education and professional medical transcription certification.
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Understand the various types of dictation equipment and understand how to use this equipment.
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Understand and apply correct ergonomic habits.
Work Expectations:
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The student will be expected to submit all practice assignments as well the graded final assignment.
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The student will be expected to complete all quizzes for the course.
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Transcription assignments must be transcribed using the proper transcription format and style.
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A letter grade will be awarded upon completion of the course.
Exams - Policies & Procedures:
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Students must submit a final, comprehensive assignment at the conclusion of the course.
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The final assignment in addition to the quizzes will determine the final grade for the student.
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All assignments and quizzes must be completed and submitted before the course's end date.
Technology Required: Click here to view our technology required page.
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