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Medical Secretary An Introduction
BELIEVE in YOURSELF and INVEST in YOUR FUTURE
| Designed for: |
Experienced secretaries who have word processing knowledge to an intermediate level who wish to work as a medical secretary. |
| Prerequisites: |
Comprehensive knowledge of a word processing program, competent keyboarding (at least 40 wpm), good letter layout and office practice skills. |
| Objectives: |
To give an introduction to the work of a Medical Secretary including responsibilities, practice and structure of the various medical departments in hospitals and GP surgeries. |
Benefits
- Develop knowledge of the workings and structure of the medical secretarial profession
- Flexibility of self-paced training methods
- A personalised workbook to use as a reference guide
- The opportunity to gain the widely recognised Pitman Training certification in addition to the OCR Medical Word Processing examination and the AMSPAR Level 2 Award in Medical Terminology.
Course Content
- Lesson 1 Introduction to GP Practice
- Lesson 2 Introduction to a General Hospital together with Orthopaedic terminology
- Lesson 3 Introduction to Private Practice, Oral and Maxillo-facial
- Lesson 4 Respiration, Cardiology and Drug dosages
- Lesson 5 Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Paediatrics
- Lesson 6 Male Reproduction Systems, the Urinary System and Gastro-Enterology
- Lesson 7 Psychiatry, Psychology and Endocrinology
- Lesson 9 Dermatology and Gerontology
- Lesson 10 Sensory Organs – Ophthalmology, Ear, Nose and Throat
- Lesson 11 Plastic Surgery, Burns and Oncology
Duration
| Course Duration: |
40 hours |
| What Next: |
Medical Audio Transcription |
Our Guarantee
Over 50,000 students per year take one of our courses. Our unique training system has been proven to work with over 98% who complete achieving a pass.
To show how confident we are in our product we guarantee:
- To give you a no quibble, full refund should you not be 100% happy following your 1st session.
- To allow you to re-sit the training and exam at no additional cost, should you not pass 1st time.
- To allow you to come back at anytime after you’ve completed the course for a free refresher. We understand that you frequently may learn a skill that you then find you don’t use for a while.
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I am currently doing an AMSPAR course to be a recognized medical secretary. I personally have found it to be a very enjoyable experience, and have learned so much. The format of the course is both interesting and challenging and the course is both interesting and challenging, and I do hope to do well in my forthcoming exams. The environment is comfortable and quiet, so no distractions. I will be considering doing more courses in the near future. I have been away from studying for over 20 years, I didn’t think I would be able to cope with studying after such a long time but my confidence has now been renewed. Thank you!
11th August 2008
Julie Evans
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