Software and Scheduling for Medical Unit Clerks MED 9002

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Our Software and Scheduling for Medical Unit Clerks introduces you to the software that is key for clerks within a healthcare setting and helps you gain confidence in navigating it. Through simulated platforms, become familiar with the different electronic programs required on a healthcare unit, including those related to bed transportation, order entry, payroll, scheduling, and admission/registration of patients. Learn to use online booking resources such as the Provincial Transfer Authorization Centre (PTAC) online portal, private ambulance booking systems, patient registration systems, lab requisition systems, chart access systems (including MyChart), bed management systems, SAP ordering (medical supply vendors), the Critical Care Information System (CCIS), and the MetaVision ICU clinical information system.

Prerequisites

You must have completed our MED 9001 Medical Terminology and Requisitions course.

Additional Information

Course Essentials:

Access to the Choice Learning EHR system (via the Choice Learning training simulation) that you received as part of MED 9001 Medical Terminology and Requisitions will also be used for this course. This is a mandatory learning resource. You will have access to this software for 12 months only.  You should complete both courses within the 12 month period.

Hours and Fees

Hours

48

Fee

$354.94

Course Sections

There are no classes currently scheduled for this course; however, check back often to see if we have posted additional schedules for the current term. Classes for our 2026–27 academic year will launch on July 7.
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