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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

MEDICAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OPTION - 2009
Office and Information Management Program
(Associate in Science Degrees):

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE OFFICE AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
This program offers two degree options: Administrative Information Management and Medical Information Management. Each option prepares students to develop computer, human relations, and organizational skills required of information management professionals. Students use the most current computer applications in a hands-on environment. The options include software programs in Microsoft Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, as well as in the use of e-mail and the Internet. Students who plan to transfer to a four-year business administration or information management program should contact the department chairperson for more information.

Students with previous keyboarding training may take the Keyboarding Exemption Exam given every semester. Students should contact the department chair for test dates and information regarding the process.


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Overview

Program ID - AS.OAMED

The Office and Information Management Department's mission is to provide industry-identified knowledge, skills, and abilities to prepare students for entry-level careers within office administrative and/or medical office administrative fields. For individuals already employed within these fields, professional development can be obtained through the more advanced courses. In addition, transfer to four-year programs is possible. The department offers a capstone internship program for all degree students. This option prepares students to work as professionals within a medical office environment. It prepares students in basic medical terminology, which is then applied using Medisoft computer applications, a leading business productivity software package. It also prepares students in third party billing and coding. Students participate in an internship in a medical office setting during their last spring semester to reinforce skills learned.

Career Outlook:
Graduates of this option qualify for job opportunities in physicians' and dentists' offices, clinics, HMOs, community health agencies, long-term care facilities, and hospitals. Students also qualify for jobs in large corporations that provide on-site health services, medical research, or produce medical products. Graduates qualify for entry-level positions such as medical receptionists, medical records management specialists, medical transcriptionists, medical office managers, patient service representatives, and medical administrative assistants. Students also qualify for at-home opportunities as medical transcriptionists.

Upon completetion of this option graduates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate proficiency in computer operations and software applications unique to a medical setting.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in understanding and using medical terminology.
  • Use the complete range of Microsoft applications in the most efficient way.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in medical office operations and communication mediums.

COURSE TITLE
COURSE NUMBER SEMESTER TAKEN CREDITS PREREQUISITES
General Education Courses:
 College Writing I  ENG111    3  ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement
 College Writing II  ENG112    3  ENG111
 World View  From Area 3    3  
 Quantitative Thought  From Area 4    3  MAT094 or placement
 Humanities  From Area 6    3  
CORE COURSES
 Documentation Generation II  OIM110    3  OIM101 and CIT101 or CIT110 or chair approval
 Applications/Concepts  CIT110    3  ESL098 or RDG095 or placement
 Medical Terminology  NHP180    3  
 Records & Information Management  OIM106    3  OIM101 and CIT101 or CIT110, co-req PSY107
 Business Correspondence and Editing  OIM130    3  OIM101 and ENG095
 Admin Tech and Procedures  OIM115    3  OIM101 and CIT110
 Principles of Internet & Information Security  CIT118    3  CIT110; ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement
 Admin Business Communication  OIM230  Fall only  3  Pre/coreqs: OM106, OIM110, OIM115 and OIM130
 Database Design with MS Access or Collaboration, Communication and Integration in MS Office  CIT128 or CIT250    3  CIT110 or CIT120 CIT110; ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement
 Medical Information Management  OIM190  Fall only  3  OIM101
 Intro to Physicians' Billing  OIM200    3  NHP180
 Group Dynamics  PSY107 satisfies Area 2    3  co-req: OIM 106
 Principles of Biology I/Lab or Nutrition Science/Lab  BIO101 or BIO115 satisfies Area 5    4  ENG095 and MAT092 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement
 Office and Information Management Internship  OIM299    3  Pre-req/coreqs: all core courses
TOTAL CREDITS     61  
 Note: Prerequisite or corequisite to program: Keyboarding: Document Generation I (OIM101) should be taken prior to or during the first semester.
 Students with NO previous keyboarding experience or who type less than 35 words per minute should take OIM101 in the first semester.
 Students who type 35 words per minute or more and know MS word can arrange to take an exemption test for OIM101. This should be done prior to the beginning of the semester through the Center for Self-Directed Learning in Room E235.

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