Medical Scribe & Administrative Professional
320 Hours
Estimated learning time
Self-Paced
Progress at your own speed
Popular course
A popular course among students
About the Program
Description
The Medical Scribe and Administrative Professional is an extensive program that provides training in both Medical Scribe and medical front office roles. Exam fee included.
Clinical Requirements
Upon passing the exam, students have obtained �Apprentice Medical Scribe Professional� (AMSP) status. Once on the job, 200 hours removes the apprentice status and student becomes fully certified as a Certified Medical Scribe Professional (CMSP)
State Restrictions:DC, NV, NM, ND, OK, PA, RI, TX, WI
Topics
- professionalism in allied health
- introduction to human anatomy and medical terminology
- medical scribe essentials
- medical office procedures and administration
Prerequisites
- High School Diploma or GED, Web browser with internet connection, Course registration & payment Upon passing the exam, students have obtained �Apprentice Medical Scribe Professional� (AMSP) status. Once on the job, 200 hours removes the apprentice status and student becomes fully certified as a Certified Medical Scribe Professional (CMSP)
Content Material Titles
- Introduction to Human Anatomy & Medical Terminology: A Course Companion (MedCerts) - 1st Edition eText and Workbook By Paul Reuter and Valerie Weiss Medical Clinic Workflow (MedTrak Learning, Copyright 2021) by Rick Schanhals Kinn�s The Administrative Medical Assistant (Elsevier 15th Edition, Copyright 2023) by Niedzwiecki and Pepper
Total Cost: $5,000
0 Program Products
Deliverables
0 Credits
Academic Excellence
Earn necessary number of credit hours for completing this content
Professional Program
Launch of Career
Apprentice Medical Scribe Professional (AMSP), Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA)
Hone Important Skills
Total Upgrade
Such as Electronic health records (EHR), Patient documentation, Medical terminology, Data entry, Physician support, Healthcare workflow, Charting, Medical history, Clinical information management, Patient care support.
Outcomes
- Demonstrate a keen focus on detail and precision when utilizing electronic health records.
- Coordinate patient scheduling and associated responsibilities, including provider scheduling, intake processes, and record preparation.
- Grasp the relevance of laboratory testing and pharmacology within the context of Electronic Health Records (EHR).
- Clarify the significance of medical coding in influencing both the clinic's workflow and revenue cycle.
Similar Program