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Medical Office Specialist - Accounting
Associate of Applied Science Degree Program

Catalog Year 2013-2014 

MHCC Faculty Adviser:
Carole Wickham: 503-491-7195 - Room AC 2772
Carole.Wickham@mhcc.edu 

A Medical Office Specialist in Accounting concentrates on accounts receivable, billing and collection procedures, patient and insurance record keeping, and budget and financial records.

Students interested in accounting work in a medical setting should enjoy working with healthcare professionals, demonstrate strong communication skills, show an interest in medical and health issues, and be dedicated to professionalism. Students should have typing competency and basic formatting knowledge before enrolling in classes in this program.

Upon graduation, students may be hired to work in physicians’ offices, public and private hospitals, teaching hospitals, clinics, laboratories, insurance companies, and governmental facilities.

Program Outcomes
At the completion of this program, students should be able to:

  • Discuss the roles of the healthcare team members, elements of successful leadership, and problem-solving strategies
  • Describe medical terminology, including disease processes and pharmacology
  • Differentiate verbal and nonverbal communication, including gender differences, cultural awareness and sensitivity, and the elements of speaking and listening
  • Describe the accounting principles required in a medical office
  • Compare and contrast the billing and coding elements
  • Complete a professional resume
  • Describe job searches and correct interview techniques.

Please check the MHCC website for any curricular changes that have occurred since the catalog was published.

First Quarter (Fall)  Credits 
MO110  Powerful Strategies for the Office Team 4
MO114  Medical Terminology I 3
MO116  Medical Office Procedures 4
BA101  Introduction to Business 4
BT116  Communication Technologies
 
3
18 
Second Quarter (Winter) 
MO115  Medical Terminology II 3
MO230  Medical Coding I - ICD-10-CM 3
BA131  Introduction to Business Computing1  4
BA211  Principles of Accounting I 4
BI100  Survey of Body Systems
or a Human Anatomy and Physiology sequence 1,2 
4
18 
Third Quarter (Spring) 
MO117  Hospital Administrative Procedures 4
MO231  Medical Coding II - Procedural Coding 4
BA212  Principles of Acccounting II 3
BA222  Finance 3
BT125  Microsoft Word Training1  3
17 
Fourth Quarter (Fall) 
MO120  Introduction to Medical Transcription1  3
MO240  Medical Office Billing I 3
BT110  Business Editing 3
PSY201  General Psychology 4
WR121  English Composition1  4
17 
Fifth Quarter (Winter) 
MO212  Diversity and Healthcare 3
MO241  Medical Office Billing II 3
MO250  Medical Law and Ethics 3
BA177  Payroll Accounting and Payroll Tax Filing Requirements
 
3
BA205  Business Communications
 
4
BT220  Electronic Calculator and 10-Key Operations 1
17 
Sixth Quarter (Spring) 
MO123  Pharmacology for Medical Office Occupations 3
MO214  Building a Professional Portfolio 1
BT118  Records and Information Management 3
HPE295  Health and Fitness for Life 3
MTH065  Beginning Algebra II (or higher)1,3
 
4
WE280MOA_ Cooperative Education Internship4  4
18 
  Total Credits  105 

Medical Office students are required to have a criminal background check http://www.mhcc.edu/AlliedHealthCBC/ and a current Tuberculin skin test (PPD) at the beginning of the MO110 Powerful Strategies for the Office Team class. Medical Office students must document completion of the three-dose Hepatitis B vaccine series and complete a Measles Immunization Clearance Certificate for School Attendance form prior to beginning the externship placement process. Some externship sites may require further immunizations. See program director for site specific requirements.

Note: A minimum grade of "C" is required in all courses.

1 See course descriptions for prerequisite.
2 Alternate selections are BI121 and BI122, or BI231 and BI232 and BI233, or equivalent Anatomy and Physiology sequence.
3 Students may not use demonstrated proficiency on the College Placement Test (CPT) to satisfy this requirement.
4 Any combination of WE280MOAA, WE280MOAB, WE280MOAC and WE280MOAD to total 4 credits. Instructor and dean permission is required; check with instructor for the correct course number and credits appropriate to the internship assignment.

‡ See pages 20 of the printed catalog.

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