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Health & Human Performance (HHP) < Catalog
WebEach student's health and fitness is individually evaluated through a series of tests measuring cardiovascular endurance, strength, body composition, flexibility, blood pressure, nutrition, stress levels and blood lipid and blood glucose. HHP 298 Independent Study: HHP (1-4 Credits) Prerequisites: instructor approval.
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Health Information Management < Catalog
WebHIM 103 Introduction to Health Information Management (4 Credits) Prerequisites: AH 111, BA 214 or WR 121Z, and CIS 120. Provides an introductory survey of the subject matter covered throughout the health information management programs. Includes data and information governance, informatics, revenue cycle management, health law and …
Public Health < Catalog
WebPrograms. Courses. The public health field is dedicated to protecting and improving the health of individuals, families, communities, and populations where they live, learn, work, and play. Public health professionals aim to prevent sickness and injury by promoting social equity, healthcare access and quality, and environmental health.
HHP 295 : Health and Fitness < Catalog
WebCourse learning outcomes. 1. Understand chronic health risks and how to implement holistic, lifestyle behavior change to enhance personal and community-wide safety, health, fitness. 2. Explain and analyze the role of physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual dimensions in the wellness model of health. 3.
Health Information Management
WebThe College’s accreditation for Associate degree in Health Information Management has been reaffirmed through 2030-2031. All inquiries about the program’s accreditation status should be directed by mail to CAHIIM, 200 East Randolph Street, Suite 5100, Chicago, IL, 60601; by phone at (312) 235-3255; or by email at [email protected].
HHP 100 : Introduction to Public Health < Catalog
Web1. Describe the historical development of public health in the United States and its expanding scope as population health. 2. Explain how the social determinants of health, including social, economic, behavioral, environmental and systems impact the health status of populations by creating conditions that either cause illness or promote health.
Nursing < Catalog
WebNursing is a diverse health care profession focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities. The College offers both the curriculum to prepare students to transfer into a baccalaureate program and the training required to sit for exams to be a licensed practical nurse or a registered nurse and to enter a nursing career upon licensure.
HHP 210 : Introduction to the Health Care System < Catalog
WebProvides tools to examine and critically assess the U.S. health care delivery system, its components, and the challenges created by its structure. Considers the U.S. health care system from the perspective of multiple players and partners, including consumers/patients, primary health care, hospitals, providers, insurers, and government.
Community Health
WebThe Community Health Certificate of Completion prepares students to work in the fields of public health, health care, and community-based organizations. Jobs in the public health field include community health worker, wellness coach, sustainable practices/advocacy, peer-centered support specialist, outreach case manager, and community health
HIM 103 : Introduction to Health Information Management
WebCourse Description. Provides an introductory survey of the subject matter covered throughout the health information management programs. Includes data and information governance, informatics, revenue cycle management, health law and compliance, and leadership. Students are required to pass a criminal history check prior to beginning HIM …
Allied Health (AH) < Catalog
WebAH 199 Special Topics: Allied Health (1-3 Credits) This course is in development. Reserved for courses that cover topics of general interest in health occupations. View Course Outline. AH 298 Independent Study: Allied Health (1-4 Credits) Prerequisites: Instructor approval required. Recommended preparation: Prior coursework in the discipline.
HHP 283 : Introduction to Alternative Medicine < Catalog
WebCourse learning outcomes. 1. Understand chronic health risks and how to implement holistic, lifestyle behavior change to enhance personal and community-wide safety, health and fitness. 2. Demonstrate understanding of the historical development of the modern medical model in the United States. 3. Provide examples that demonstrate the
HIM 201 : Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Care < Catalog
WebCourse learning outcomes. 1. Analyze hospital and physician liability and medical staff bylaws. 2. Identify and interpret issues and challenges in ethics and bioethics in the healthcare industry. 3. Analyze legal and ethical issues central to health information management. 4.
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