| Course Name |
Medical Terminology & Administration |
| Course Provider |
The Open College |
| Course Code |
5N2428 |
| Course Type |
Lifelong Learning |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Level 5 Component Award (Level 5 NFQ) |
Minor |
QQI |
Level 5 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Part time, Distance, Online |
| Location (Districts) |
Dublin 18 |
| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Students can complete this course within 3 months which is ample time and can start it at any time of the year that is convenient. |
| Application Weblink |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Duration |
Format: Distance & eLearning course supported with fully qualified tutors & accredited by QQI.
•Students can complete this course within 3 months which is ample time and can start it at any time of the year that is convenient. If students need to extend this period for any reason during or near the end of the course they can request an extension through the college.
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| Link to Course Fee |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Entry Requirements |
Expand+Entry Requirements / Prerequisites:
•Level 4 Certificate/ Leaving Certificate or equivalent qualifications and/or relevant life or work experiences in the Healthcare Industry.
•Students must be working or on work experience in the Healthcare Se...
Hide-Entry Requirements / Prerequisites:
•Level 4 Certificate/ Leaving Certificate or equivalent qualifications and/or relevant life or work experiences in the Healthcare Industry.
•Students must be working or on work experience in the Healthcare Sector throughout this course as they need to fulfil a minimum of 30 hours work experience as assessments will require learners to draw upon practical experience.
•As this programme is delivered through distance learning / eLearning, students must be capable of studying on their own initiative and have access to a computer or tablet that is capable of playing video and sound and capable of accessing programmes like Skype.
•If required, The Open College provides insurance cover for their learners while on placements.
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| Comment |
Accreditation
•Following successful completion you will receive a QQI Level 5 component Certificate in Medical Terminology & Administration (5N2428).
•QQI (Quality & Qualifications Ireland) is the national awarding body for further education and training in Ireland. The Open College is registered with QQI to offer programmes leading to QQI awards in the National Framework of Qualifications in Ireland. Click here for details of the National Framework of Qualifications.
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| Course Content |
Expand+This QQI Level 5 Medical Terminology & Administration distance learning programme is designed for people who wish to gain a recognised qualification to enable them to begin work or improve their career in Medical Reception and Medical Administration ...
Hide-This QQI Level 5 Medical Terminology & Administration distance learning programme is designed for people who wish to gain a recognised qualification to enable them to begin work or improve their career in Medical Reception and Medical Administration roles.
Students will learn how to:
1.use and understand medical terminology,
2.understand relevant legislation,
3.manage healthcare records,
4.create healthcare records,
5.administer a medical office environment, and
6.prepare medical reports.
The course will be ideal for all those working in:
•Administration or customer service roles within Private Consultant clinics, Hospitals, Doctor or Dentist surgeries, and private Health Clinics or
•Learners who have studied Healthcare Support Major Award – 5M4339 and wish to add a new skillset to their qualification.
•Other learners working towards a major qualification of which Medical Terminology is a component including – Office Administration Major Award – 5M1997.
This distance learning, QQI (formerly FETAC) accredited course means that Students can study flexibly at home, or at any convenient place and time, and can gain a nationally accredited Qualification.
Students receive a comprehensive Course Manual, Assignments, Efficient Studyguide, and unlimited one-to-one Tutor Support for the course duration.
Who should complete this course?
The course will be ideal for all those working in:
•Administration or customer service roles within Private Consultant clinics, Hospitals, Doctor or Dentist surgeries, and private Health Clinics or
•Learners who have studied Healthcare Support Major Award – 5M4339 and wish to add a new skillset to their qualification.
•Other learners working towards a major qualification of which Medical Terminology is a component including – Office Administration Major Award – 5M1997.
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| Subjects Taught |
Expand+Topics Covered Include:
Unit One: Medical Terminology
•Understand and recognise medical terminology used in a general practice or specialised practice.
•Medical terminology relevant to the role of medical secretary/receptionist.
•Medica...
Hide-Topics Covered Include:
Unit One: Medical Terminology
•Understand and recognise medical terminology used in a general practice or specialised practice.
•Medical terminology relevant to the role of medical secretary/receptionist.
•Medical terminology related to anatomical positions, body structures, functions and process.
•Terminology associated with clinical pharmacology, clinical tests and examinations and specialist areas.
Unit Two: Legislation related to the Health Services in Ireland
•Data Protection Act.
•Disability Act 2005.
•Employment Equality Act 1998.
•Equal Status Act 2000 & the Equality Act 2004.
•Ethics in Public Office Act 1995.
•Freedom of Information Act 1997 & 2003.
•Health Act 2004 & 2007.
•Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005.
•Mental Health Act 2001.
•Safety Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005.
Unit Three: Communication and Administration
•Medical terminology related to a range of medial documentation and healthcare records.
•Application of correct medical terminology.
•Communicating with medical professionals, clients and general public.
•Organise and assemble medical reports in an organised manner.
•Prepare and Produce medical reports.
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| Assessment Method |
Expand+Assignment 40%
Skills Demonstration 60%
Assignment:
The assessment brief(s) x 2 will focus on a broad range of specific learning outcomes and will require candidates to process and show understanding of the following:
Assignment 1:
Iden...
Hide-Assignment 40%
Skills Demonstration 60%
Assignment:
The assessment brief(s) x 2 will focus on a broad range of specific learning outcomes and will require candidates to process and show understanding of the following:
Assignment 1:
Identify and illustrate understanding of a range of medical terminology. The learner will focus on:
•Structure, process and functions of two body systems.
•Major terms of the body systems, correctly labelled on diagrams.
•The anatomical relationship and connection of the systems addressed.
• Medical terminology associated with the systems analysed: eg. disorders, procedures, diseases, clinical tests, specialist department, treatments.
Assignment 2:
Illustrates understanding of legislation, sources of information and the importance of effective communication by focusing on:
•Describing a minimum of 2 legislative acts pertaining to health and social care services in Ireland.
•The purpose and composition of the Healthcare Record illustrated.
• Outlining a minimum of 2 other sources of information available to the medical secretary / receptionist.
•Examining the importance of using correct medical terminology in communicating with patients and medical practitioners within the context of written and verbal processes.
Evidence for this assessment technique may take the form of written, graphic, or computerised evidence, or any combination of these. All instructions are clearly outlined in the assessment briefs.
Skills Demonstration:
Candidates will be assessed in a broad range of practical skills. The learner will complete 3 skills demonstrations that assess the learners mastery of specified practical and organisational skills in medical terminology, which will be assessed in workplace setting and online through live chat with our tutors.
The learner will be required to submit evidence in writing, a completed competency record and where stipulated in the assessment briefs, recorded on audio / video.
All instructions for the learner will be clearly outlined in a Competency Booklet and a Detailed Brief provided by The Open College.
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| Further Enquiries |
Our administration office is located at:
The Learning Centre,
Leopardstown Business Centre,
Ballyogan Road,
Leopardstown,
Dublin 18.
Tel: + 353 (1) 206 1828 or + 353 (1) 206 1829 – Our advice lines are open Monday to Friday from 8.30am – 5.30pm.
Email: info@theopencollege.com
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| Course Web Page |
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