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A certificate in Medical Transcription prepares students for entry level positions in one of the fastest growing occupations. Medical transcriptionists work in hospitals, clinics, private practices, insurance companies and transcription services. As a medical language specialist you will be transcribing dictation by health care professionals on patient assessment, diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic procedures. For information contact Robin Merrill, Program Coordinator, Continuing Education at 603-271-7122. This program is available evenings only. This program is "financial aid eligible."
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| Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
| FIRST YEAR |
| Fall Semester |
| HS 101 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
| IT 102 | PC Applications | 3 |
| | 6 |
| Spring Semester |
| BI 120 | Human Biology | 4 |
| HS 104 | Health Care Data Content & Delivery System | 3 |
| | 7 |
| SECOND YEAR |
| Fall Semester |
| EN 101 | English Composition | 4 |
| MN 101 | Medical Transcription with Lab* | 3 |
| | 7 |
| Spring Semester |
| BI 122 | Basic Pathophysiology | 3 |
| MN 202 | Advanced Medical Transcription | 3 |
| | 6 |
| TOTAL CREDITS | 26 |
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* Specific information about equipment needed for MN 101 will be given the first night of class.
Prerequisites: Submit proof of High School graduation or the equivalent; minimum Keyboard Skills of 45 corrected words per minute; competency in English usage, spelling, listening, and comprehension skills.
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