The Medical Secretary - An Introduction
Experienced secretaries who want to progress their career within the medical profession will learn about a variety of responsibilities a medical secretary has including an introduction to the GP practice, a general and private hospital...
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Experienced secretaries who want to progress their career within the medical profession will learn about a variety of responsibilities a medical secretary has including an introduction to the GP practice, a general and private hospital; as well as psychology, gastro-enterology and neurology. Successful completion of this course will enable you to work towards further qualifications
Aims and Objectives
Target Audience
Experienced secretaries who have word processing knowledge to an intermediate level who wish to work as a medical secretary
Prerequisites
Comprehensive knowledge of a word processing program, competent keyboarding (at least 40 wpm), good letter layout and office practice skills
Course content
- Lesson 1: Introduction to GP Practice.
- Lesson 2: Introduction a General Hospital together with Orthopaedic terminology.
- Lesson 3: Introduction to private oral and maxillo-facial.
- Lesson 4: Respiration; cardiology and drug dosages.
- Lesson 5: Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Paediatrics.
- Lesson 6: Male reproduction systems, the urinary system and gastro-enterology.
- Lesson 7: Psychiatry; Psychology and Endocrinology.
- Lesson 8: Neurology.
- Lesson 9: Dermatology and Gerontology.
- Lesson 10: Sensory organs - Ophthalmology; Ear; Nose; and Throat.
- Lesson 11: Plastic surgery; burns and Oncology.
- Lesson 12: Consolidation




