Program
Healthcare
Continuing Education

Medical Scribe Professional

0 credit hours

Credits awarded upon completion

Self-Paced

Progress at your own speed

224 hours

Estimated learning time

About the Program

Description

Medical Scribe Professional teaches precise recording of medical documents, a crucial skill in the healthcare field. 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, GA, NV, NM, ND, OK, PA, RI, TX, WI

Topics

  • professionalism in allied health
  • introduction to human anatomy and medical terminology
  • medical scribe essentials

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

Total Cost: $3,424

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    Deliverables

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      Academic Excellence

      Earn necessary number of credit hours for completing this content

    • Professional Program

      Launch of Career

      Apprentice Medical Scribe Professional (AMSP)

    • 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

    • Adhere to pertinent regulations and ethical standards, including the Omnibus Rule, HIPAA, and HITECH.
    • Illustrate electronic health record (EHR) documentation aligned with the clinic's operational processes.
    • Understand the significance of medical coding in influencing the clinic's workflow and revenue cycle.
    • Acquire knowledge of laboratory testing and pharmacology as they relate to the Electronic Health Record (EHR).
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