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Viaje a la medicina: Parte 2

Nuestro viaje hacia la medicina continúa en este curso FLEX de 6 semanas con desafiantes salas de escape, informes de casos médicos y práctica de pronunciación mientras pensamos críticamente sobre futuras trayectorias profesionales en el ámbito de la atención médica. Se requiere libro de texto.
Rachel Adams
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Clase

Qué está incluido

6 lecciones pregrabadas
6 semanas
de apoyo docente
1 año de acceso
al contenido
Tareas
4+ horas por semana. Students will receive a course transcript from the instructor with feedback and grading on all assignments submitted by the student.
Informe de progreso
Students will receive a Certificate of Completion after successful completion of the course.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 7 - 10
What's your journey?

Journey Into Medicine: Part 2 continues our study of The Language of Medicine: Chapters 7-12 with Urinary System, Female Reproductive System, Male Reproductive System, Nervous System, Cardiovascular System, and Respiratory System.

Students will engage in what it feels like to truly study the language while thinking critically through medical case reports and escape rooms. Students will keep a thought-provoking reflection journal throughout the course to further expand career exploration. We'll immerse ourselves in regular pronunciation practice of medical terms, assignments, and weekly spelling tests while focusing on proper study habits along the way. The patient perspective is an important one, and each week, students will put themselves into the shoes of the patient. Journey Into Medicine will challenge students in more ways than one. Enjoy the journey!

Prerequisite: Journey Into Medicine: Part 1 is recommended prior to taking this course.

A textbook is required for this course (see Learner Supply List).

IMPORTANT NOTE: This class focuses only on medical language and will not be offering any medical advice, therapy, or treatment.

STUDENT INTERACTION: This course includes the use of Padlet, reflection journals, medical case reports, and escape rooms to allow for a high level of student-student and student-teacher interaction.
Metas de aprendizaje
➢ Analyze medical terms by dividing them into component parts.
➢ Reflect on personal career aspirations and study habits.
objetivo de aprendizaje

Programa de estudios

6 Lecciones
más de 6 semanas
Lección 1:
Week One: Urinary System
 Week 1:
➢ Introductions & icebreaker
➢ Course overview 
➢ Medical terminology lecture
➢ The Language of Medicine: Chapter 7 (Urinary System)
➢ Assignments: Reflection Journal, Pronunciation Practice, Medical Case Report, Spelling Test. 
➢ The Patient Perspective: Kidney transplant
➢ Interactive Activity (choose one to complete): Scavenger Hunt, Medical Art, Medical Terminology Baking Challenge 
Lección 2:
Week Two: Female Reproductive System
 Week 2: 
➢ Medical terminology lecture
➢ The Language of Medicine: Chapter 8 (Female Reproductive System)
➢ Assignments: Reflection Journal, Pronunciation Practice, Medical Case Report, Spelling Test. 
➢ The Patient Perspective: Prophylactic Mastectomy
➢ Interactive Activity (choose one to complete): Scavenger Hunt, Medical Art, Medical Terminology Baking Challenge 
Lección 3:
Week Three: Male Reproductive System
 Week 3:
➢ Medical terminology lecture
➢ The Language of Medicine: Chapter 9 (Male Reproductive System)
➢ Assignments: Reflection Journal, Pronunciation Practice, Medical Case Report, Spelling Test. 
➢ The Patient Perspective: Prostate Cancer
➢ Escape Room Challenge
➢ Interactive Activity (choose one to complete): Scavenger Hunt, Medical Art, Medical Terminology Baking Challenge 
Lección 4:
Week Four: Nervous System
 Week 4: 
➢ Medical terminology lecture
➢ The Language of Medicine: Chapter 10 (Nervous System)
➢ Assignments: Reflection Journal, Pronunciation Practice, Medical Case Report, Spelling Test. 
➢ The Patient Perspective: Sciatica
➢ Interactive Activity (choose one to complete): Scavenger Hunt, Medical Art, Medical Terminology Baking Challenge 

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
Students choosing to participate in the optional Medical Terminology Baking Challenge each week should do so under adult supervision in the kitchen (using knives, oven/stove, blender, or other kitchen utensils can be hazardous). Students should avoid cooking or consuming any potential known allergens, such as wheat, gluten, dairy, soy, eggs, etc. Again, the baking challenge is optional, and students may choose another activity in its place if desired.
Requisitos previos
Journey into Medicine: Part 1
Lista de útiles escolares
Textbook Required: The Language of Medicine, 12th edition. 

ISBN-10 : 0323551475
ISBN-13 : 978-0323551472

Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0323551475?psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp
Se unió el June, 2020
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Licenciatura en Inglés desde University of Massachusetts at Lowell
Medical language is my specialty! I have a connection to the medical field that is deep. I specialize in medical language and have worked in the field since 1999--over 22 years of experience in medicine! In addition, my multiple certifications are detailed below. I am fluent in medical terminology and certified in all clinical specialties. I am an expert in health information integrity. I am currently a graduate student at Herzing University School of Nursing and will graduate in August 2025 with my Master's of Science in Nursing.

CHDS - Certified Healthcare Documentation Specialist 
What is a CHDS? The Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity certifies medical transcriptionists (also known as medical language specialists) in the foundational understanding of the following:

➢ Medical terminology
➢ Anatomy
➢ Physiology
➢ Disease processes
➢ Diagnostics – laboratory medicine, imaging, classification systems
➢ Treatment – pharmacology, surgery, special procedures
➢ Equipment and instruments
➢ Healthcare technology – abbreviations, definitions
➢ Electronic health record – abbreviations, definitions
➢ Speech recognition technology – abbreviations, definitions, & editing
➢ Standards, nomenclatures, and measurement systems – abbreviations,
definitions

Major Specialties: Cardiovascular, Dermatology, Endocrinology, Ophthalmology, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Genetics, General Surgery, Hematology/Oncology, Infectious Disease, Neurology, OB/Gyn, Orthopedics, Otorhinolaryngology, Pain Management, Pediatrics, Plastic Surgery, Psychiatry/Psychology, Pulmonary Medicine, Rheumatology, and Urology.

Ancillary Specialties: Allergy/Immunology, Dentistry/Oral Surgery, and Nutrition/Dietetics.

I have held the credential of CHDS for the past 11 years, since 2010. The understanding of medical terminology is critical to medical language specialists because we must be able to hear errors spoken by dictating physicians with regard to diagnosis and treatment, which are vital to quality patient care.

From the AHDI Credentialing Candidate Guide: 

"Medical transcription involves a highly interpretive skill set, where medical language specialists partner with providers to create an accurate reflection of a patient care encounter. Medical transcription demands the application of informed judgment and interpretive skill that extends beyond what is heard. It requires a foundational understanding of the diagnostic process, clinical medicine, treatment, and care to be interpreted accurately and applied within the context of complex narrative dictation. In addition to the complexities inherent in the medical document, dictating authors who speak English as a second language, those with disjointed and rambling narrative, and/or those who dictate unclearly or at accelerated speeds continue to require that medical transcriptionists bring yet another strong interpretive skill set to the process. Medical transcriptionists cannot bring that interpretive skill set to the table without a significant foundation of knowledge and training." 

In addition to the foundational knowledge and expertise my CHDS credential brings to the classroom, I have also been certified as a CMT (Certified Medical Transcriptionist) by The Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity from 2007 to 2010, when AHDI essentially rebranded credentialing medical language specialists with the CHDS credential. 

I have also been certified as a COA (Certified Ophthalmic Assistant) and have worked in Ophthalmology & Optometry since 1999 as a technician, scribe, and transcriptionist. I have worked in this clinical specialty for over 20 years! COAs are certified by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO).

In addition to the above certifications that qualify me to teach the medical language portion of this class, I am also an educator and have taught medical terminology courses at a STEM+M high school in Rootstown, Ohio, to students in grades 9-12. Beyond that, I have been a college & career coach in the 11th-grade classroom that has guided young men & women to discover careers in medicine (and other fields). I have helped these students map out their college plans with tremendous success. 

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