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Medical Coding & Billing

Medical coding is the transformation of healthcare diagnosis, procedures, medical services, and equipment into universal medical alphanumeric codes..

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Medical Billing

Medical Billing is an accounting for medical bills and medical claims submitted on behalf of a patient to insurance companies...

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Post Graduate Program in Home Health Coding

Home Health Coding course is designed to equip graduates of any discipline with the essential skills and knowledge for a career in medical coding, specifically tailored to home health care – a rapidly growing sector in the healthcare industry..

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Post Graduate Program in Medical Scribing

Medical scribing involves documenting patient data into EHRs during healthcare visits, enhancing care efficiency and allowing physicians to focus more on patients. With the rise of EHRs, demand for scribes has grown, making their role vital in modern healthcare.

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Australian Coding

In Australia the classification system is ICD-10-AM, ACHI and ACS (International Classification of Diseases 10th revision..

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Certificate Program in Inpatient Coding

This certificate program will prepare learners for a medical coding career in inpatient coding in a hospital. The student will learn principles of medical coding related to ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS subjects.

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Certified Program in Biomedical Equipment Engineering

Course Features

Duration: 4 Months

Delivery mode: Classes are held onsite, providing hands-on experience and direct interaction with instructors and peers.

Certified Program in Biomedical Equipment Engineering (CPBEE)

Biomedical equipment engineering is a specialized field that focuses on the design, development, maintenance, and management of medical devices and equipment used in healthcare settings. Professionals in this field work to ensure that devices are safe, effective, and compliant with regulatory standards.

Key Areas of Focus
  • Device Design and Development: Involves creating new medical devices, from concept through prototyping to production, considering both functionality and usability.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring that devices meet regulatory standards set by agencies like the FDA or EMA, which involves extensive testing and documentation.
  • Maintenance and Repair: Implementing preventive maintenance programs and troubleshooting issues to ensure equipment operates correctly and safely.
  • Quality Assurance: Developing and implementing quality control processes to monitor the manufacturing and operational quality of biomedical devices.
  • Clinical Engineering: Collaborating with healthcare professionals to optimize the use of technology in patient care, including training staff on new equipment.
Career Opportunities

Biomedical equipment engineers can work in various settings, including hospitals, medical device manufacturers, research institutions, and regulatory agencies. The field is continually evolving with advancements in technology, offering opportunities in areas like telemedicine, wearable health tech, and robotics in surgery.

Who Can Apply

Eligibility Criteria:A degree in engineering, particularly in electronics or related fields.

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