Allied Health Programs 2014-2015



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Allied Health Programs 2014-2015 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS Allied Health Career Options... 3 Allied Health Programs Allied Health General Studies... 4-5 Emergency Medical Technology... 6-7 Health Administration/Insurance Specialist... 8 Medical Office Support... 8 Medical Insurance Coder/Biller... 8 Pharmacy Technician... 9 Phlebotomy Technician... 9 Medical Assistant... 10-11 EKG Technician... 12 Second Admit Programs Cardiac Sonograpy... 14 General Sonography... 15 Vascular Sonograpy... 16 Radiography... 17 Respiratory Care... 18 ALLIED HEALTH CAREER OPTIONS The following provides an overview of the Allied Health Programs offered at Jackson College. Please see the official College catalog at www.jccmi.edu/ catalog for information regarding specific courses required and additional program information. To view specific Allied Health program pages please visit www.jccmi.edu/academics/alliedhealth. Associate in Applied Science degree This degree prepares students for entry into a technical or skilled occupational career and can transfer into various Bachelor s Degree options offered at many four year colleges and universities. Certificate JC offers certificates that comprise 30 to 59 credits of course work. They concentrate on specific skills with fewer general education courses than an associate degree. Concentration JC offers concentrations that are a coordinated set of courses whose purpose is to enable students to efficiently achieve a specific occupational goal. The concentration process is a building block approach which allows the student to continue with a certificate and/or Associate in Applied Science degree. Skill Set JC offers skill sets that comprise 15 credits of course work or fewer and can often be completed in as little as one semester. The skill sets offered in Allied Health not only provide students with a building block on which to continue their education, but also with the opportunity to be eligible for related certification or licensure. 3

FOCUS OPTIONS TO MEET CORE REQUIREMENTS OF 40 CREDITS (see JC Catalog for specific course options) ALLIED HEALTH GENERAL STUDIES Associate in Applied Science (AHGS.AAS) The Allied Health General Studies program is specifically designed for those who have already earned some form of certification or licensure in an allied health profession and are looking to obtain an associate degree in order to further their education or employment opportunities. Certification or licensure, which must be submitted to determine eligibility, may meet up to 30 credits toward the Allied Health Core Requirements. Educational focus options are described below which will provide the opportunity to meet the 40 credit core requirement. Additional General Education courses are also required (see JC College Catalog for more information). Students may also choose to enter at Skill Set at Jackson College, such as EKG Tech or Phlebotomy Tech, to have the opportunity to obtain the credential necessary for credit. Credential must be earned in order to obtain credit toward this degree. CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE EQUIVALENTS CMA(AAMA), RMA(AMT), and LPN... 30 credits Medical Coder/Biller (CPC)... 18 credits CMAS(AMT) or equivalent as approved... 12 credits Health Management Focus This focus would be for someone who is looking to gain more experience in health management to complement their current medical background. This may also be ideal for someone who may be continuing with a Bachelor s of Health Management or Human Relations. You may choose any of the following to ensure you meet credit requirements. Please be aware that there may be pre-requisite requirements for the courses listed below. Science Focus This focus would be for someone who would like to obtain further education in the sciences. You may choose any of the following to ensure you meet credit requirements. Please be aware that there may be pre-requisite requirements for the courses listed below. Psychology / Human Behavior Focus This focus would be for someone who may want to obtain further education in the area of psychology and social sciences. You may choose any of the following ensure you meet credit requirements. Please be aware that there may be pre-requisite requirements for the courses listed below. Entrepreneurship Focus This focus would be for someone looking to gain the skills and knowledge needed to open their own health related business, such as an assisted living facility. Please be aware that there may be pre-requisite requirements for the courses listed below. Nurse Aide Certification (CNA)... 6 credits Phlebotomy or EKG Tech certification... 6 credits (credentialing body must be approved) **Other allied health certifications may be approved on a case by case basis. Please see program director for approval.** Program Director: Kristin Spencer, PhD, MBA, BHSA, CMA(AAMA) 517.796.8463 SpencerKristinM01@jccmi.edu 4 5

Basic - Concentration (EMMT.CON) The Basic Emergency Medical Technician course is a Michigan Department of Community Health approved course. This program provides the information and experience necessary to prepare the student to sit for the National Registry Basic EMT Certification exam. Topics include: legal responsibilities, anatomy, physiology, patient assessment, management of various emergency situations, extrication, and current standards for EMTs in the field. Students will also participate in scenariobased education and computer-based testing and scenarios to reinforce skills learned within these areas. Students must complete a minimum of four 12-hour experiences in the hospital emergency room setting and with a pre-hospital life support agency. Laboratory and clinical experiences are included. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Associate in Applied Science (EMMT.AAS) The emergency medical technology program prepares students for employment as advanced emergency medical care givers. Content areas are covered in lectures; practical skills are developed in laboratory settings; and, clinical applications are divided between pre-hospital and hospital rotations. A 250-hour, non-paid externship experience with a local ambulance company is the capstone course for completion of the program requirement. The curriculum meets the requirements of the Michigan Department of Michigan Department of Community Health and needs to be taken in sequence. Each course prepares the student for the respective level of the state licensing examination. Basic - Skill Set (EMMT.SSET) The Basic Emergency Medical Technician course is a Michigan Department of Community Health approved course. This program provides the information and experience necessary to prepare the student to sit for the National Registry Basic EMT Certification exam. Topics include: legal responsibilities, anatomy, physiology, patient assessment, management of various emergency situations, extrication, and current standards for EMTs in the field. Students will also participate in scenariobased education and computer-based testing and scenarios to reinforce skills learned within these areas. Students must complete a minimum of four 12-hour experiences in the hospital emergency room setting and with a pre-hospital life support agency. Laboratory and clinical experiences are included. for EMT programs Academic Advisor: Joyce Dunbar 517.796.8602 ext. 8247 DunbarJoyceD@jccmi.edu Program Director: Clark Imus, EMT-P/IC 517.796.8509 ImusClarkA@jccmi.edu 6 7

HEALTH ADMINISTRATION/INSURANCE SPECIALIST Associate in Applied Science (HAIS.AAS) The Health Administration/Insurance Specialist program is a continuation of the Medical Insurance Coder Biller Certificate. This program provides students with additional coding and billing training and practicum experience, along with instruction and skills in health administration. Students of this program may find positions in insurance coding or billing, medical/health administration, or may choose to use this degree as a bridge to a Bachelor s level health administration degree. MEDICAL OFFICE SUPPORT Concentration (MEOS.CON) The Medical Office Support Concentration prepares students to provide administrative support in various health care settings such as hospitals, medical offices or outpatient clinics, insurance companies, and other private and public sector healthcare settings. This is the perfect option for the student who would like to have patient contact without being involved in performing invasive or clinical procedures or for the student who would like to enter the workforce while continuing their education in another allied health or nursing program. MEDICAL INSURANCE CODER/BILLER Certificate (MICB.CERT) The medical insurance coder/biller certificate program prepares the student to work in a medical office, clinic, surgical center, emergency center, or hospital. Emphasis is placed on: interpersonal, written and oral communication; business math; medical terminology; use of computers; medical financial management, disease conditions, diagnostic and procedure coding and billing. PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN Skill Set (PHLB.SSET) The Phlebotomy Technician skill set prepares students for professional certification and employment in a variety of settings, such as medical offices, hospitals, or medical and diagnostic laboratories. Students may also choose to use this as a building block to enhance the skills that will be learned in another Allied Health or Nursing degree or to add to an already completed degree. PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Associate in Applied Science (PHTE.AAS) The Pharmacy Technician Associate in Applied Science program prepares the student for the skills necessary for a pharmacy technician position in a retail pharmacy or hospital. Emphasis is placed on: interpersonal, written and oral communication; health math; medical terminology; use of computers; knowledge and accuracy in dispensing and control of drugs. Upon successful completion, students are prepared to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB Exam) a National Certification Exam. for these programs Academic Advisor: Joyce Dunbar 517.796.8602 ext. 8247 DunbarJoyceD@jccmi.edu Program Director: Kristin Spencer, PhD, MBA, BHSA, CMA(AAMA) 517.796.8463 SpencerKristinM01@jccmi.edu 8 9

manage emergency situations, facilities, and personnel. Competence in the field also requires that Medical Assistants have knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, display professionalism, communicate effectively, have extensive Electronic Health Record training, and provide instruction to patients according to their individual needs. Medical Assistants who hold a CMA(AAMA) credential will be qualified for positions in physician offices or clinics working as both clinical and administrative Medical Assistants and may also find positions in a hospital working as EKG Techs, Phlebotomists, Pharmacy Technicians, and Patient Care. Jackson College graduates are eligible to sit for the Certified Medical Assistant [CMA(AAMA)] credential by taking the American Association of Medical Assistant s certification examination upon completion of the Certificate program. This certification meets the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid credentialing requirements for health professionals to be able to enter specific information into the Electronic Health Record. Most students will complete the AAS, which only requires a few additional courses, to increase job opportunities and potential. MEDICAL ASSISTANT Associate in Applied Science (MEDA.AAS) Certificate (MEDA.CERT) The Jackson College Certificate-Medical Assistant program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB). Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs 1362 Park Street, Clearwater, FL 33756 Phone: (727) 210 2350. Medical Assistants perform clinical duties including (but not limited to), assisting the physician with exams and treatments, performing EKGs and laboratory testing, administering medications both orally and by injection, taking vital signs, drawing blood, assisting with office surgeries, providing wound care and performing suture/ staple removal, and acting as a patient advocate. They are also trained in administrative tasks which include patient reception, records management, billing and insurance claim form processing, and medical office management. Additionally, they may for EMT programs Academic Advisor: Joyce Dunbar 517.796.8602 ext. 8247 DunbarJoyceD@jccmi.edu Program Director: Kristin Spencer, PhD, MBA, BHSA, CMA(AAMA) 517.796.8463 SpencerKristinM01@jccmi.edu 10 11

EKG TECHNICIAN Skill Set (EKTE.SSET) The EKG technician skill set prepares students for professional certification and employment in a variety of settings, such as hospital-based cardiology clinics, cardiac rehabilitation centers, doctor s offices, and emergency rooms. This is a great option for the student who would like to have patient contact without being involved in performing invasive procedures. Students may also choose to use this as a building block to enhance the skills that will be learned in another allied health or nursing degrees or to add to an already completed degree. SECOND ADMIT PROGRAMS The next section will provide an overview of what we refer to as our second admit programs. These programs, including Respiratory Care, Radiography and the Sonography programs require special admissions requirements in order to enter the program. Please be sure to meet with an advisor to discuss these requirements. Academic Advisor: Joyce Dunbar 517.796.8602 ext. 8247 DunbarJoyceD@jccmi.edu Program Director: Helen Grim MS, RRT 517.796.8640 GrimHelen@jccmi.edu Additionally, if you do not get into your first program of choice, please note that many of the first year courses are the same in all of our programs, so you could easily complete another program. Please see the program director for assistance. 12

CARDIAC SONOGRAPHY Associate in Applied Science (CSON.AAS) A cardiac sonographer (echocardiographer) is the allied health professional who, after an extensive and comprehensive educational process, is qualified to perform an echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart). The primary role of the cardiac sonographer is to obtain diagnostic recordings and measurements from the ultrasound image of the heart, including hemodynamic information. A thorough understanding of cardiac anatomy, physiology, hemodynamics, and pathophysiology is required. The cardiac sonography program is an online program accredited by the Commission for Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) in the United States. It is a program leading to an Associate in Applied Science degree. The curriculum consists of integrated didactic and clinical coursework with a minimum of 1,136 supervised clinical hours with an approved clinical education affiliate. This program is designed to prepare the student for employment as a cardiac sonographer with positions located in hospitals, medical clinics, and other diagnostic imaging facilities. Upon success completion, students are eligible to apply to the ARDMS (American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonographers) for board examinations that will award them the RDCS (Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer) credential. GENERAL SONOGRAPHY Associate in Applied Science (GSON.AAS) A sonographer is the allied health professional who, for diagnostic purposes, uses high frequency sound waves to create cross sectional images of the patient s anatomy. Sonographers work in professional harmony with both the radiologist and the clinical physician. Sonographers are required to demonstrate a great deal of independent judgment. The general sonography program is an online program accredited by the Commission for Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs (CAAHEP) in the United States. It is a program leading to an Associate in Applied Science degree. The curriculum consists of integrated educational and clinical course work with a minimum of 1,350 supervised clinical hours in an approved clinical education affiliate. The program prepares the students for employment in two specialties (abdomen/superficial structures and obstetrics/gynecology) within the field of general sonography; positions are located within hospitals, medical clinics, and other diagnostic imaging institutions. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to apply for the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) exams in Physics and Instrumentation, Abdomen and Obstetrics/Gynecology. Academic Advisor: Kimberly Seaburg 517.796.8452 SeaburgKimberlG@jccmi.edu Program Director: Carol Hoch, M.A., RDMS, RDCS, RVT, RT 517.796.8529 HochCarolA@jccmi.edu Academic Advisor: Kimberly Seaburg 517.796.8452 SeaburgKimberlG@jccmi.edu Program Director: Stephen M. Geiersbach MS, RT(R), RDMS 517.796.8494 geiersbstephenm@jccmi.edu 14 15

VASCULAR SONOGRAPHY Associate in Applied Science (VSON.AAS) A vascular sonographer is a highly skilled allied health professional who performs arterial and venous diagnostic procedures using high frequency sound waves. The vascular sonographer performs carotid duplex scanning, lower and upper extremity Doppler examinations, venous duplex scans, abdominal vascular exams, evaluates test results, monitors physiological states of the patient, conducts patient education, and maintains accurate records and protocols during and after procedures. The vascular sonography program is an online program accredited by the Commission for Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) in the United States. It is a program leading to an Associate in Applied Science degree. The curriculum consists of integrated educational and clinical course work with a minimum of 1,040 supervised clinical hours with an approved clinical education affiliate. The program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the field of vascular sonography. Vascular positions are located within hospitals, medical clinics, and other diagnostic imaging health institutions. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to apply for certification exams through the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography and, if successful, use the credentials RVT (Registered Vascular Technologist). RADIOGRAPHY Associate in Applied Science (RADI.AAS) A radiographer is the allied health professional who uses ionizing radiation to image patients in hospitals and various health clinical settings. Radiographers perform general x-ray imaging of the body and may also go on to perform advanced imaging procedures such as CT, MRI, mammography and more. It is a two-year program leading to an Associate in Applied Science degree. The curriculum consists of integrated didactic and clinical course work in an approved clinical education affiliate. The program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the field of diagnostic radiography. Positions are located within hospitals, medical clinics and other diagnostic imaging institutions. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to write the American Registry of Radiological Technologists (ARRT) exams. Satisfactory completion of the ARRT board certifying exams allows the radiographer to use the initials of R.T. (R), Registered Technologist (Radiography). Academic Advisor: Kimberly Seaburg 517.796.8452 SeaburgKimberlG@jccmi.edu Program Director: Heather Ruttkofsky, B.A.S, RVT 517.796.8531 RuttkofHeatherM@jccmi.edu Academic Advisor: Kimberly Seaburg 517.796.8452 SeaburgKimberlG@jccmi.edu Program Director: Joseph Shackelford, MA, R.T. ( R ) 517.796.8644 ShackelJosephE@jccmi.edu 16 17

RESPIRATORY CARE Associate in Applied Science (RECA.AAS) Respiratory care is an allied health profession whose practitioners focus on diagnosis and treatment of cardiopulmonary disorders and diseases. A respiratory care practitioner can be instrumental in assisting a physician in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of a wide spectrum of disorders affecting the heart and lungs, and specializes in the application of scientific knowledge and theory to practical, clinical problems of respiratory care. This is a two-year program leading to an Associate in Applied Science degree. The curriculum consists of integrated didactic and clinical course work in approved clinical education affiliates. The program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the field of respiratory care. Positions are located within hospitals, long-term care facilities and other outpatient settings. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to write the national Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) exams. Satisfactory completion of the NBRC board certifying exams allow the respiratory care practitioner to use the initials of RRT, Registered Respiratory Therapist. Academic Advisor: Kimberly Seaburg 517.796.8452 SeaburgKimberlG@jccmi.edu Program Officials Helen Grim MS, RRT 517.796.8640 GrimHelen@jccmi.edu Ann Flint, EdD, RRT 517.796.8684 FlintAnnM@jccmi.edu 18

Board of Trustees Samuel R. Barnes, Chairman John M. Crist, Vice Chairman Sheila A. Patterson, Secretary Donna L. Lake, Treasurer Matthew R. Heins, Trustee Philip E. Hoffman, Trustee Dr. Edward A. Mathein, Trustee Dr. Daniel J. Phelan, President 20