MDA 103 - Medical Assisting Seminar Credits: 3 3 Lecture Hours
Prerequisites: Admission into the MDA program Co-requisites: MDA 106 , BIO 103 , MDA 107
Description This course introduces medical assisting as a profession including duties, personal characteristics, national certification and professionalism. Areas of concentration are the medical assistant’s role in specialized fields of medicine, effective communication with patients, medical law and ethics and the job search. This course requires a per credit health career fee; check the tuition and fee schedule for the current rate. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the course the student will be able to demonstrate compliance with all of the MAERB Core Curriculum objectives as follows (MAERB Appendix B CORE Curriculum 2022 standards):
- MAERB Standard V. Concepts of Effective Communication: V.C.9 Identify the principles of self-boundaries, V.C.10 Identify the role of the medical assistant as a patient navigator.
- MAERB Standard X. Legal Implications: X.C.3 Identify components of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), X.C.4 Identify the standards outlined in the Patient Care Partnership, X.C.5 Identify licensure and certification as they apply to healthcare providers, X.C.6 Identify criminal and civil law as they apply to the practicing medical assistant, X.C.7 Define: negligence, malpractice, statute of limitations, Good Samaritan Act(s), Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, living will/advanced directives, medical durable power of attorney, patient Self Determination Act (PSDA), risk management.
- MAERB Standard X. X.C.8 Identify the purpose of medical malpractice insurance, X.C.9 Identify legal and illegal applicant interview questions, X.C.10 Identify Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA), Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA), X.C.11 Identify the process in compliance reporting: unsafe activities, errors in patient care, conflicts of interest and incident reports, X.C.12 Identify compliance with public health statutes: communicable diseases, abuse, neglect, and exploitation, wounds of violence.
- MAERB Standard X. X.C.13 Define the following medical legal terms: informed consent, implied consent, expressed consent, patient incompetence, emancipated minor, mature minor, subpoena dues tectum, respondent superior, res ipsa loquitur, locums tenens, defendant-plaintiff, deposition and arbitration-mediation.
- MAERB Standard X.P. X.P.1 Locate a state’s legal scope of practice for medical assistants, X.P.2 Apply HIPAA rules in regard to privacy and the release of information, X.P.4 Complete compliance reporting based on public health statutes, X.P.5 Report an illegal activity following the protocol established by the healthcare setting.
- MAERB Standard XI. Ethical and Professional Considerations: XI.C.1 Define ethics and morals, XI.C.2 Identify personal and professional ethics, XI.C.3 Identify potential effects of personal morals on professional performance, XI.C.4 Identify professional behaviors of a medical assistant, XI.P.1 Demonstrate professional response(s) to ethical issues.
Listed Topics
- Medical law and ethics
- Personal characteristics for professionalism
- National certification
- Resume writing
- Job search
- Employment opportunities
- Ethical and legal responsibilities
- Professional liability
- Consent
- Compliance reporting
- Office and interpersonal relationships
- Practice marketing
- Supervision and human resources
Reference Materials Textbooks, audio, video, internet, lab equipment. Students who successfully complete this course acquire general knowledge, skills and abilities that align with CCAC’s definition of an educated person. Specifically, this course fulfills these General Education Goals: - Information Literacy
- Culture Society & Citizenship
Approved By: Dr. Quintin B. Bullock Date Approved: 3/13/2023 Last Reviewed: 3/13/2023
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