2003-2004 UAF Catalog
Degrees and Programs Allied Health College of Rural Alaska Tanana Valley Campus (907) 474-5076www.tvc.uaf.edu/programs/hlth-info.html Certificate; Degree: A.A.S.Minimum Requirements for Certificate: 30-38 credits; for Degree: 60-62 credits Downloadable PDF (456K) The certificates and degrees in Allied Health provide students with the knowledge and technical skills for employment in health care. In the Fairbanks area, the job market is especially favorable for medical and dental assistants. The certificates are designed to permit early employment options while completing the final portion of an A.A.S. degree. Certificates offered include dental assistant, medical/dental reception, and phlebotomy. A.A.S. degrees offered include dental assistant and medical assistant. A one-semester, non-transcripted nurse aide course sequence is also offered. The medical assistant A.A.S. degree incorporates the medical/dental reception certificate and prepares students for employment in ambulatory care settings. Students receive education in the theory and skills for both office work and clinical care. The UAF medical assistant A.A.S. degree program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), on recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment (AAMAE). The dental assistant certificate and A.A.S. degree program prepares students to become skilled members of the dental health care team. Assistants greatly increase the efficiency of the dentist in the delivery of oral health and are valuable members of the dental profession. Upon completion of the coursework, students are eligible to take the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) examination components for Radiology and Infection Control. After 600 hours or six months employment in a dental office, they will be eligible to take the General Chairside component of the examination and become Certified Dental Assistants. Prerequisites are graduation from high school or equivalent (GED) and completion of a dental assisting application form. Applications and information can be obtained from P.O. Box 758120, Fairbanks, AK 99775-8120, or (907) 474-1191. A student who earns the certificate in phlebotomy will satisfy the training requirement to take the American Society of Clinical Pathologist (ASCP) national certification examination for phlebotomy technician. The Health Care Reimbursement certificate program prepares students for employment as medical billers and coders in medical offices, clinics, hospitals and other medical facilities. Students in the program learn analysis of medical records and the assigning of codes for indexing diagnoses and procedures to provide information for reimbursement proposes. The successful completion of this certificate prepares the student for national certification through the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) coding exam and the American Academy of Professional Coders exam. The A.A.S. degrees in Nursing and in Radiologic Technology are offered by the University of Alaska Anchorage at the Tanana Valley Campus in cooperation with the Allied Health department. Graduates of the nursing program are prepared to use the nursing process to provide effective nursing services to individuals receiving care in inpatient settings and in structured outpatient settings. The academic program provides students with a closely related mix of theory and clinical practice; students gain experience in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, and community agencies. Graduates of this A.A.S. degree are eligible to take the NCLEX examination that grants professional licensure to practice Nursing at the Registered Nurse level. Information can be obtained from the Allied Health department or by calling 474-6093. The curriculum of the Radiologic Technology program is designed to meet the accreditation standards of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Coursework for the degree is delivered through a combination of the traditional classroom setting, distance delivery and clinical experience. Upon completion of the program, students may apply to the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) for national certification. Information is available from the Allied Health department or by calling 474-5076. Certifications
A.A.S. Degrees
Undergraduate Program Major Dental Assistant -- Certificate
1. Complete the certificate requirements.
* Student must earn a C grade or better. Health Care Reimbursement -- Certificate
1. Complete the certificate requirements.
* Student must earn a C grade or better. Medical/Dental Reception -- Certificate
1. Complete the certificate requirements.
a. A timed exam and demonstrate competence in typing at 45 WPM. b. CIOS 108 -- Keyboarding II/Intermediate Typewriting** (3 credits) 7. Minimum credits required (30-33 credits) * Student must earn a C grade or better. ** Student must earn a B grade or better.
1. Complete the certificate requirements.
a. A timed exam and demonstrate competence in typing at 35 WPM. b. CIOS 106 -- Keyboarding I/Beginning Typewriting** (3 credits) 7. Minimum credits required (30-33 credits) * Student must earn a C grade or better. ** Student must earn a B grade or better. Dental Assistant -- A.A.S. Degree
1. Complete the general university requirements.
* Student must earn a C grade or better. Medical Assistant -- A.A.S. Degree
1. Complete the general university requirements.
a. A timed exam and demonstrate competence in typing at 45 WPM. b. CIOS 108 -- Keyboarding II/Intermediate Typewriting** (3 credits) 5. Minimum credits required (60 credits) * Student must earn a C grade or better.
** Student must earn a B grade or better.
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