WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

The Military to Medicine® healthcare curriculum provides students with real-life job standards and role expectations. Both students and healthcare employers can feel confident that Military to Medicine course work demonstrates realistic, healthcare workplace skills.

Unique to Military to Medicine is our commitment to developing training plans based on an individual’s interests and abilities. Our approach to custom training ensures our adult students progress according to their specific needs.

Currently, Military to Medicine offers the following courses. For complete descriptions and expected course time frame, please reference the course catalog:

Career Readiness Plus (IT 101):
A series of assessments to identify an individual's skill sets and to provide foundational skills needed for work performance and academic success. Though these assessments are similar to college entrance exam preparation, Career Readiness Plus ensures concept mastery, not just test prior to enrolling in career training programs. Military to Medicine matches assessment results to information from the O*NET, the primary source of occupational information developed under the US Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration to further predict success in career choice. A student advisor assists every student during training and assessment.

Introduction to Healthcare Careers (HC 201 IHC A)
An asynchronous online module introduces candidates to the various careers available in healthcare. Careers and the education, training and/or career experience needed are identified. With information from the WorkKeys® personal assessment along with an understanding of career path options, allows candidates to make more informed career decisions.

Medical Terminology (HC 201 IHC B)
This course introduces elements of medical terminology, such as how terms and words can be used to describe the human body. Students learn to apply proper terminology and spelling for major pathological conditions. This course identifies and explains the terms used for the integumentary, respiratory, nervous, reproductive, endocrine, urinary, digestive, lymphatic, hematic, immune and musculoskeletal systems. It compares and contrasts the different body systems. Students define and describe the function of each system of the body. Course includes Learn Smart and E-book.

Front Office Medical Assistant (HC 203 FMOA)
This course provides an overview of the front office medical office assistant career. Students learn about the job responsibilities including patient interaction and communication, scheduling and maintaining accurate patient records. The duty of processing insurance claims is described, and students examine various bookkeeping systems in an effort to manage an efficient billing cycle. The importance of taking inventory is discussed, as well as the steps in making a purchasing decision. Available specialized options for an administrative medical assistant are examined. Course includes Learn Smart and E-book.

Medical Records and Health Information Assistant (HC 202 MR)
This course teaches the rationale and process of medical billing and coding. The course includes a tutorial in the most often used medical billing and coding software—Medisoft®. You will examine the ethical and legal aspects of medical billing and coding, basic medical office procedures, as well as explore the ICD-9-CM and how it is used. Course includes Learn Smart and E-book.

View our course catalog and student handbook for additional information.

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