Module 1: How to Navigate This Course
Module 2: Medical Scribe Profession
Module 3: Grammar and Punctuation
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Grammar Presentation Copy10 min
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Adjective Clarification Copy05 min
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Adverb Clarification Copy05 min
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Verb Clarification Copy05 min
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Punctuation Presentation Copy10 min
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Apostrophe and Quotation Clarification Copy10 min
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Capitalization Clarification Copy15 min
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Colons, Dashes, Hyphens, and Parentheses Clarification Copy10 min
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Comma Clarification Copy10 min
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Semicolon Clarification Copy10 min
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Commonly Confused Grammar Copy20 min
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Grammar Presentation Copy
Module 4: Medical Terminology
Module 5: Common Vocabulary
Module 6: Positioning Terms
Module 7: Medical Abbreviations
Module 8: Medical Basics
Module 9: Medical Records
Module 10: Introduction to Charting
Module 11: HPI Practice
Module 12: HPI Practice Quizzes
Module 13: Review of Systems
Module 14: Mock Patients
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Mock Patient Introduction Copy30 min
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Mock Patient Tutorial Copy30 min
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Mock Patient #1: FINGER DISLOCATION – AGE 21 Copy30 min
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Mock Patient #2: RASH – AGE 49 Copy30 min
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Mock Patient #3: HEAD INJURY – AGE 28 Copy30 min
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Mock Patient #4: BACK PAIN – AGE 30 Copy30 min
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Mock Patient #5: DENTAL PAIN – AGE 31 Copy30 min
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Mock Patient #6: DIARRHEA – AGE 21 Copy25 min
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Mock Patient #7: FOREIGN BODY – AGE 62 Copy25 min
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Mock Patient #8: URINARY FREQUENCY – AGE 46 Copy25 min
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Mock Patient #9: ANKLE INJURY – AGE 21 Copy25 min
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Mock Patient #10: HEADACHE – AGE 23 Copy25 min
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Mock Patient #11: FEVER – AGE 2 Copy25 min
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Mock Patient #12: FLANK PAIN – AGE 21 Copy20 min
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Mock Patient #13: VOMITING – AGE 13 Copy20 min
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Mock Patient #14: EPISTAXIS – AGE 21 Copy20 min
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Mock Patient #15: RIB PAIN – AGE 20 Copy20 min
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Mock Patient #16: CONSTIPATION – AGE 19 Copy20 min
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Mock Patient #17: FALL, ARM INJURY – AGE 12 Copy20 min
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Mock Patient #18: FALL, HIP INJURY – AGE 21 Copy20 min
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Mock Patient #19: SHORTNESS OF BREATH – AGE 29 Copy20 min
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Mock Patient #20: WEAKNESS – AGE 25 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #21: POSSIBLE STROKE – AGE 25 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #22: FEELING ILL – AGE 47 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #23: SHOULDER INJURY – AGE 27 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #24: DIZZINESS – AGE 22 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #25: FALL – AGE 70 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #26: DIFFICULTY BREATHING – AGE 23 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #27: DOUBLE VISION – AGE 21 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #28: ALTERCATION – AGE 25 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #29: ABDOMINAL PAIN – AGE 12 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #30: FEVER – AGE 21 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #31: EAR PAIN – AGE 35 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #32: HEADACHE – AGE 24 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #33: WRIST INJURY – AGE 21 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #34: PSYCH EVAL – AGE 27 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #35: LEG LACERATION – AGE 50 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #36: LEG SWELLING – AGE 23 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #37: OVERDOSE – AGE 22 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #38: PSYCH EVAL – AGE 23 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #39: COUGH – AGE 23 Copy15 min
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Mock Patient #40: POSSIBLE SEIZURE – AGE 20 Copy10 min
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Mock Patient #41: PSYCH EVAL – AGE 26 Copy10 min
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Mock Patient Introduction Copy
Midterm Exam
Module 15: HENT (Head, Ears, Nose, Throat)
Module 16: Ophthalmology
Module 17: Cardiovascular System
Module 18: Respiratory System
Module 19: Gastrointestinal System
Module 20: Genitourinary System
Module 21: Musculoskeletal System
Module 22: Integumentary System
Module 23: Nervous System
Module 24: Procedures and Labs
Module 25: Pharmacology
Written Final Exam
Multiple Choice Final Exam
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