![]() National College - Louisville 4205 Dixie Highway Louisville, KY 40216 |
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National CollegeFounded in 1886, National College has been an area leader in education, bringing to the Southeast a tradition of excellence, a vision for the future and a commitment to help people just like you achieve success they deserve. At National College, we understand the needs of working adults, and our programs are designed to help you get your education without having to give up your job or your life. We give you the advantages of:
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Louisville CampusBack to topNational College has been educating students in the River City and from throughout Kentucky since 1991. Its location on Dixie Highway is on the TARC bus route, and is just two blocks north of Exit 8 of the Watterson Expressway (I-264). The Louisville campus offers a variety of career options in a comfortable setting. Health Care Management - Bachelor of ScienceBack to topThe bachelor's degree program in health care management will prepare graduates for department manager positions in health care organizations such as clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, urgent care centers and large medical practices. The curriculum includes solid foundations in principles of health information technology, health care management and operations, business management and accounting, and health care law and ethics. Candidates for the Bachelor of Business Administration in Health Care Management must possess an appropriate associate's degree in a related health care field. Students must also complete a 120-hour directed practicum in their final term. Health Care Management/Information Systems - Bachelor of ScienceBack to topThe Bachelor's degree program in Health Care Management will prepare graduates for entry-level management positions in the health care industry with a specialization in computer skills such as networking and information security that is integral to HIPAA legislation for medical facilities. The expanded curriculum offers higher level of health care management content and information systems technology. The Bachelor's degree program in Health Care Management/Information Systems will have employment opportunities with physician offices, insurance offices, clinics, hospitals and health organizations that depend on large databases and the maintenance of these databases. Health Information Technology - Associate of ScienceBack to topA graduate from the health information technology program has acquired the skills necessary to compile, organize, analyze, evaluate and secure information for the health care industry while encompassing the disciplines of medicine, information management and computer technology. In addition to the principle course of study, students in this program will receive a background in computers, personal development, business math and oral communications. The health information technology program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), on recommendation of the Council on Accreditation of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Graduates are eligible to sit for the Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) exam. Medical Assisting - Associate of ScienceBack to topThe medical assisting program prepares graduates for a wide degree of day-to-day challenges. Courses in this program include: Clinical Medical Assisting, Medical Terminology, Hematology and Serology, Urinalysis and Microbiology and Pharmacology. In addition to the principal course of study, students in this program will receive a background in computers, business organization and administrative medical assisting. This program gives the graduate the training that is necessary to enter many diverse medical settings such as: doctor's offices, insurance companies, hospitals, legal offices, laboratories and medical research firms. The medical assisting program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment (CRB-AAMAE). Check with your campus for accreditation status or contact CAAHEP at 35 E Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL, 60601. All graduates are able to sit for the Certified Medical Assistant exam upon graduation. Many of our campuses are certified testing centers. Medical Billing and Coding - DiplomaBack to topThe medical billing and coding graduate may perform many of the billing and coding duties of the medical office including accurately coding medical conditions and services, adhering to insurance plan rules and regulations and operating a medical billing program. Graduates may be employed in physician's offices, clinics, medical service bureaus, insurance companies or managed care plans. Medical Office Specialist - DiplomaBack to topA graduate from the medical office specialist program has acquired the skills necessary to greet patients, do medical accounting, correspond, file, maintain schedules, organize paperwork, schedule patients and manage the day-to-day operations of a physician's office. Pharmacy Technician - DiplomaBack to topThe pharmacy technician program is designed to prepare students to support and assist licensed pharmacists with ordering, stocking and packaging prescription and over-the-counter medications. Other duties may include inventory control, maintaining records, preparing labels and processing insurance claims. Surgical Technology - Associate of ScienceBack to topStudents will gain a thorough knowledge of the principles of patient preparation and care, surgical preparation and procedures, operative technique, use of surgical instruments and equipment, and principles of asepsis (sterilization). Upon graduation, students will have learned to apply knowledge appropriately, received extensive clinical experience in "scrubbing" and "circulating," and will be prepared to assume the full range of responsibilities associated with the profession. Surgical Technologists assist in surgical operations as a member of an operating room team under the supervision of a surgeon, registered nurse, or other medical personnel. As a surgical technologist, you can expect to be involved in all stages of the surgical process, including operating room preparation, patient transport and preparation, assisting during the surgery itself, and cleaning of the operating room after the surgery. InformationIf you are interested in this school and would like to find out more, please Request Information from National College - Louisville. |
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