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Certificate in Medical Transcription (pending name change to Healthcare Documentation Certificate)
Program Description
An 18 credit hour program that trains students to transcribe, format, proofread, and edit medical, surgical, radiological, and pathological reports dictated by physicians and other ancillary disciplines to produce a legal medical document. Career options are in medical transcription, medical transcription editor, healthcare documentation specialist, or medical scribe.
Student Learning Goals
- Demonstrate correct usage of both English and medical terms.
- Utilize correct capitalization, number, punctuation, abbreviations, and symbols used in medical reports.
- Demonstrate computer skills to format, proofread, and edit a variety of medical reports to produce a legal document.
Medical Transcription Certificate Residency Requirement
In addition to the IU Southeast Certificate Residency Requirement (minimum of 50% of total credits), students completing the Certificate in Healthcare Documentation are required to complete the following courses in residence at IU Southeast: AHLT-M 109 (or AHLT-M 393) & AHLT-M 102 (or AHLT-M 394).
Core Program
All courses listed below require a grade of C or better.
Dept. |
Course Number |
Title |
Credit Hours |
Minimum Grade |
AHLT-C OR ANAT-A |
150 OR 215 |
Body Structure and Function OR Basic Human Anatomy |
3 5 |
C |
AHLT-M OR AHLT-M |
195 OR 330 |
Medical Terminology |
3 |
C |
CSCI-C |
106 |
Introduction to Computers and their Use |
3 |
C |
ENG-W |
131 |
Elementary Composition I |
3 |
C |
AHLT-M OR AHLT-M |
109* OR 393 |
Medical Transcription Technology OR Healthcare Documentation |
3 3 |
C C |
AHLT-M OR AHLT-M |
102** OR 394 |
Clinical Experience I OR Healthcare Documentation Practicum |
3 3 |
C C |
Gainful Employment Disclosure for Medical Transcription Certificate - https://apps.usss.iu.edu/disclosures/plans/SE01.51.0708/Gedt.html