Learn All About the Medical Industry with Health Care Training Workshops
 
Proudly Serving:
All 50 States &
Maryland, Washington DC, VA

Workshop Schedule:
May vary from one or two nights per week - 6:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. or
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Schedules May Change
Without Notice

Caring, medical training

NAAHP
National Association for Allied Healthcare Professionals

2012

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Doctor's Help Featured Training Workshops:

Phlebotomy Training Workshop

Medical Administration Workshop

Medical Billing Training Workshop

 EKG

Electronic Health Records

CPR

First Aid

 

 

Workshop Descriptions

Doctor's Help offers a variety of customized training workshops to employees, agencies, medical facilities, dental facilities, and individuals who desire to gain hands-on training. A certificate will be issued at the end of each workshop to individuals who pass the evaluation assessment. The workshop training fees are affordable and payment plans are available.

Workshop Schedule: Mon or Wed, or Tues or Thurs, from 6:30PM to 9:00PM, or Sat 10:30AM to 1:00PM based on availability and the schedule may change with notice.

Medical Administration
• Medical Office Procedures
• Common Abbreviations
• Personal Qualities
• Professional Skills
• Healthcare Work Teams
• Medical Law And Ethics
• Confidentiality
• Working Within A Diverse Community
   of Patients
• Interpersonal And Human Relations
• Patient Reception And Registration
• Health Information Systems
• Telephone Protocol
• Scheduling Appointments
• Medical History Information Gathering
• Medical Assessment

 

Medical Billing
• Health Insurance Coverage
• Source Documents and The Insurance Claim Cycle
• Claim Form Completion and Submission
• Fees, Private Insurance And Managed Care Insurance
  Programs

This workshop also reinforces understanding of the medical billing process using billing software to enter and edit patient information, CPT and ICD-9 codes, as well as provider information, case information, transactions. Also teaches students how to create and manage claims, and generate medical billing reports.

Medical Terms
• General medical terminology

Dental Administration
• Dental Office Procedures
• Patient Service
• Appointment Control
• Dental Records
• Billing And Collections
• Infection Control
• Patient Education
• Dental Anatomy
• Dental Terminology
• Dental Computer Software

 

HIPAA Certification
The US Department of Health and Human Services requires all medical workforce to be trained in the HIPAA rule to include Protected Health Information and security, NPP, patient rights, policies and procedures, documentation, permitted uses and disclosures, complaints, sanctions, and security.


EKG
Performing an EKG, single and three channel systems, care during the procedure, correct electrical artifacts, and mounting an electrocardiography.

Vital Signs
The measurement of temperature, pulse,
respiration, blood pressure, height,
weight and general patient assessment.

 

Lab Procedures
General laboratory procedures and safety, quality control, specimen collection of waived laboratory testing for point of contact assessment.
Electronic Health Records (EHR)

Understand and apply the process of electronic
health records in a medical practice, create
patient charts, and medical records, understand
the difference between inpatient and out-patient
EHR systems, record orders for tests and
therapies, record prescriptions, and use patient
management and record-keeping software Medcin.

 

Medications
General understanding of medication guidelines, oral and inhalation medications, topical medications, injectable medications.

 

 

Phlebotomy
• Phlebotomy Practice Procedures
  and Quality Control
• Ethical and Legal Issues
• Safety and Infection Control
• Documentation
• Specimen Handling and Transportation
• Blood Collection Equipment
• Pre-Analytical Complications In Blood Collection
• Venipuncture Procedures
• Capillary Blood Specimens
• Pediatric and Geriatric Procedures

• Special Collections

For medical facilities and those who have work experience in the medical or nursing Industry, or individuals who are referred by an employer.

 

Hospital Unit Clerk Coordination
Understanding how to coordinate the activities of the nursing staff, doctors, hospital departments, patients, and visitors of the nursing unit, maintain patients chart, performing non clinical tasks for admission, discharge and transfer of a patient, prepare a patient's charts for surgery, and handling telephone communications for the nursing unit.



OSHA
OSHA regulations and standards, types of infections, prevention of disease transmission, asepsis, hand washing techniques, sanitization, sterilization, and
autoclave procedures.

CPR, First Aid, AED
Covers emergency care procedures, general life support, wound care, bandages, splints, diabetes care, controlling bleeding, seizure care, snake bite care, rescue breathing, chest compressions, abdominal thrust, and heart attach care, AED.

Contact us  at (301) 567- 5422 to Register for our workshop training classes.