The Medical Unit Coordinator program provides students with one semester training in the basic skills and knowledge necessary to perform basic clerical/office skills in the medical office or medical unit setting.
Specific Requirements:
Upon successful completion of the courses in the Medical Unit Coordinator curriculum, the student will receive the Career and Technical Certificate in Medical Unit Coordinator. A national certification examination is offered through the National Association of Health Unit Coordinators. http://www.nahuc.org
The Medical Unit Coordinator requires basic knowledge and understanding of medical records, medical legal issues, patient skills, medical terminology, and computer skills.
Learning Outcomes:
Recipients of the Career and Technical Certificate in Medical Unit Coordinator will be able to:
A. Perform receptionist duties, including answering phones and scheduling appointments
B. Order medical supplies, tests, and therapies through various methods such as phone, requisition forms, or computer systems
C. Prepare and update reports, including maintaining and organizing medical charts with attention to detail
D. Demonstrate effective communication and problem-solving skills when interacting with patients, medical staff, and external stakeholders
E. Process paperwork for patient admissions, discharges, and transfers