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Results for "medical history documentation"
- Status: Free Trial
Skills you'll gain: Medical Terminology, Anatomy, Pathology, Medical Records, Health Information Management and Medical Records, Health Care, Biology, Nutrition and Diet, Molecular, Cellular, and Microbiology, Life Sciences
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: European History, World History, International Relations, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Economics, Economic Development, Culture, Governance
Yale University
Skills you'll gain: Medical Imaging, Radiology, Radiography, X-Ray Computed Tomography, Medical Ultrasonography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Neurology, Pathology, Image Analysis, Anatomy, Gynecology
- Status: New
Coursera Instructor Network
Skills you'll gain: Generative AI, Regulatory Compliance, Compliance Management, Medical Records, Medical Billing and Coding, Health Information Management and Medical Records, Medical History Documentation, Technical Documentation, Automation, Operational Efficiency, Natural Language Processing
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Ancient History, Art History, Liberal Arts, World History, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology
University of Rochester
Skills you'll gain: Music History, Music, World History, Instrumental Music, Music Theory, Electronic Media
- Status: Free Trial
Skills you'll gain: Revenue Cycle Management, Medical Billing and Coding, ICD Coding (ICD-9/ICD-10), Electronic Medical Record, Copayment Collection and Processing, Health Care Procedure and Regulation, Medical Privacy, Healthcare Industry Knowledge, Patient Registration, Health Information Management, Medicare, Medical Terminology, Payment Processing, Data Security
Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Health Disparities, Infectious Diseases, Public Health and Disease Prevention, Molecular, Cellular, and Microbiology, Health Equity, Socioeconomics, Public Health, Microbiology, Pathology, Patient Evaluation, Infection Control, Patient Treatment, Preventative Care, Vital Signs
Wesleyan University
Skills you'll gain: Aesthetics, Art History, European History, Liberal Arts, World History, Culture, Socioeconomics, Political Sciences, Sociology
University of London
Skills you'll gain: Public History, Storytelling, Program Evaluation, Media and Communications, Research, Community Outreach, Social Studies, World History, Cultural Diversity, Research Methodologies, Creativity, Interviewing Skills
- Status: Free Trial
California Institute of the Arts
Skills you'll gain: Typography, Design Elements And Principles, Graphic Design, Visual Design, Logo Design, Design Software, Digital Design, Creative Design, Graphic and Visual Design, Color Theory, Adobe InDesign, Photo Editing, Photography, Design, Style Guides, Branding, Peer Review, Art History, Design Strategies, Design Research
- Status: NewStatus: Free Trial
Skills you'll gain: ICD Coding (ICD-9/ICD-10), Medical Billing and Coding, Patient Registration, Billing, Billing Systems, Accounts Receivable, Payment Processing and Collection, Medical Records, Billing & Invoicing, Insurance, Medicare, Health Information Management, Health Systems, Medical Terminology, Health Care Procedure and Regulation, Healthcare Industry Knowledge, Administration, Regulatory Compliance
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular medical history documentation courses
- Medical Terminology and the Human Body Fundamentals: MedCerts
- The Modern World, Part One: Global History from 1760 to 1910: University of Virginia
- Visualizing the Living Body: Diagnostic Imaging: Yale University
- GenAI for Medical Coders: Simplifying Documentation: Coursera Instructor Network
- Greek and Roman Mythology: University of Pennsylvania
- History of Rock, Part One: University of Rochester
- Medical Billing and Coding Essentials: MedCerts
- Stories of Infection: Stanford University
- The Modern and the Postmodern (Part 1): Wesleyan University
- Applied Public History: Places, People, Stories: University of London