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MA 229 - Professionalism in the Medical Office


Credit Hours: 3

 

This course is designed to help the student develop professionalism with patients, office personnel and others in the medical setting. Principles of professionalism and communication theory are presented from various viewpoints. Human relations, as they affect the medical assistant, are presented and discussed. Interpersonal relationships the medical assistant encounters in the office situation are explored. Medical assisting students learn principles of initiating, developing, maintaining, and terminating relationships with patients and apply these skills while in the office setting during their practicum.

Course Outcomes
At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
 

  • identify the significance of professionalism in the medical office;
  • demonstrate an understanding of professional training and the hierarchy concept;
  • recognize the importance of attitudes, values, beliefs and self-concept in professional development;
  • demonstrate principles of soft-skill and diversity training in the medical office;
  • identify the American Association of Medical Assistant (AAMA) professional organization; and
  • create an employment portfolio.


Prerequisites: All courses listed for the first three semesters, or equivalent with permission of instructor or permission of MA program director.
Corequisites: MA 220,EG 009, and PS 100.
Concurrent Registration: MA 221 and MA 223
F/S (N)