Learn how to chart physician-patient encounters during medical examinations or procedures and assist physicians and patients by locating needed information or completing forms.
The course is online, and there are no scheduled meeting times for classes. Assignments and learning materials are available on Blackboard for students to complete from their computers at their own pace.
Industry-recognized credential: American Healthcare Documentation Professionals Group - Medical Scribe Certification Exam (MSCE) or Apprentice Medical Scribe (AMSP)
Complete course in: Three months or less
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Demonstrate the ability to understand the Medical Scribe profession and scope of practice
Demonstrate the ability to protect patient privacy and understand HIPAA
Demonstrate the ability to write a complete medical progress note
Demonstrate the ability to understand chronic diseases, medical terminology, common labs, medications, and testing as it relates to the Medical Scribe profession
Demonstrate the ability to perform all duties of a Medical Scribe Examination (MSCE)
Part I. The Medical Scribe in Healthcare
Chapter 1: Healthcare Providers and the Role of the Medical Scribe
Chapter 2: Healthcare Law and Ethics
Chapter 3: Scribe Safety and Infection Control
Part II. Health Record Documentation
Chapter 4: The Health Record and Notes
Chapter 5: Anatomy of a Provider Note
Chapter 6: Synthesis of a Patient History of Present Illness
Chapter 7: Documenting Diagnostic Tests and Therapeutic Procedures
Chapter 8: Orders and Disposition Documentation
Chapter 9: Medical Terminology and Abbreviations
Part III. Body Systems for the Medical Scribe
Chapter 10: Constitutional
Chapter 11: Integumentary System
Chapter 12: Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 13: HEENT (Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, Throat)
Chapter 14: Nervous System
Chapter 15: Cardiovascular System
Chapter 16: Respiratory System
Chapter 17: Gastrointestinal System
Chapter 18: Genitourinary (Reproductive System and Urinary System)
Chapter 19: Hematology and the Lymphatic and Immune System
Chapter 20: Endocrine System
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American Healthcare Documentation Professionals Group - Medical Scribe Certification Exam (MSCE) or Apprentice Medical Scribe (AMSP)
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CMA or Medical Terminology NUR-3235E3 or MED 121 and 122 and High School Diploma or GED.
The Complete Medical Scribe - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 3rd Edition ISBN: 9780323812528
Individuals who take and pass the (MSCE) who have less than 200 hours of direct medical scribe experience can earn the credential Apprentice Medical Scribe (AMSP). Individuals who take and pass the MSCE who have 200 hours of direct medical scribe experience earn the Certified Medical Scribe Professional (CMSP) credential. An AMSP candidate who eventually acquires 200 hours of direct medical scribe experience and request an update to the Certified Medical Scribe Professional (CMSP) credential via company website, upon verification by your supervisor.
attendance"Overall grade of 80 or better"
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Persons interested in working in a medical environment as a Medical Scribe.
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