MOA-147 Medical Assistant Clinic Procedures
This course uses a lecture/laboratory format. This course provides the student with both the theory and practical applications of the clinical aspects of medical assisting. It is designed to provide the theoretical and practical basis for performing clinical procedures in the medical office/clinic setting. Topics include but are not limited to: patient assessment, basic psychological principles, physical examination and patient treatments, vital signs, patient education, medical emergencies and assisting the physician in medical specialty examinations and minor surgery. Students will learn the theoretical, technical and practical aspects of infection control, medical and surgical asepsis and EKG. Includes observation and performance of clinical procedures in a laboratory setting. Fee is required. (8 contact hours)
Corequisite
Registration or credit in
MOA-142
Department
Health Sciences