Chabot College October 1998 Removed Fall 2010 Course Outline for Health 59K Operatives – Orthopedics & Oncology Catalog Description: 59K - Operatives - Orthopedics & Oncology 1 unit This is a self-paced program with learning at a distance opportunities providing mastery learning modules in transcription of medical reports. Credit earned based on competency of each module. Modules must be completed in sequence. Modules include: A) Physician Office Notes; B) Radiology; C) Emergency Room Notes; D) Pathology/ EKG; E) History and Physical Examinations; F) Consultations; G) Discharge Summaries; H) Operatives- General; I) Operatives - Urology & Reproductive; J) Operatives - Cardiovascular; K) Operatives - Orthopedics & Oncology; L) Special Reports. Prerequisites: Health 51A Medical Terminology, Health 58 Introduction to Medical Transcription, Health 59A Physician Office Notes, Health 59B Radiology, Health 59C Emergency Room Notes, Health 59D Pathology/EKG, Health 59E History & Physical Examinations, Health 59F Consultations, Health 59G Discharge Summaries, Health 59H Operatives-General, Health 59I Operatives-Reproductive & Urology, Health 59J Operatives-Cardiovascular, or equivalent experience. 3 hours laboratory. [Typical contact hours: 52.5] Pre-requisite Skills Before entering the course, the student should be able to demonstrate knowledge of: 1. physician office notes 2. radiology reports 3. emergency room notes 4. pathology/ EKG reports 5. history and physicals 6. consultations 7. discharges summaries 8. operatives – general 9. operatives – reproductive & urology 10. operatives –cardiovascular 11. medical terminology 12. use of transcription equipment 13. confidentiality and ethics of medical transcription 14. regulatory requirements of medical documentation 15. format of medical reports 16. quality improvement, productivity and cost analysis of medical transcription. 17. medical report cycle. Chabot College Course Outline for Health 59K, page 2 September 1998 Expected Outcomes for Students Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to: 1. describe requirements for various medical reports 2. demonstrate use of micro computers 3. assess accuracy of transcribed reports 4. discuss confidentiality and ethics of medical transcription 5. discuss medical report cycle and customers of transcribed reports Course Content 1. Confidentiality and ethics of medical transcription 2. Use of micro computers 3. Regulatory requirements of documentation 4. Format of medical reports 5. Transcription of medical reports related to topic 6. Medical report cycle 7. Quality improvement in transcription Methods of Presentation 1. Self-explanatory objectives workbook & audio tapes 2. Discussion 3. Laboratory work 4. Demonstration Methods of Evaluating Students Progress 1. Transcription assignments 2. Laboratory assignments 3. Examination Textbook(s) (typical) 1. Medical Transcription Module Workbook 2. Medical Word Book (Sloan) 3. Forest Medical Center Medical Transcription (Delmar) 4. Advanced Medical Transcription (Delmar) Special Student Materials 1. Transcription equipment rental 2. Stereo headset with mini-connector 3. 3 ½ computer disk 4. Audio cassettes (60 minute) DP:al 10/98