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SURG 320 — Clinical Practicum II — This course is designed to provide the student individualized experience in the field. This <br />is a clinical rotation; students participate in complete comprehensize orientation to clinical practice, practice the skills necessary <br />to perform the duties of a surgical technologist in the scrub role, develop professional behaviors while in the operating room <br />enviornment, and learn to adequately document their experiences during their rotation under minimal faculty supervision in the <br />clinical setting. The students continue the task of performing the 125 cases required to complete the entire Surgical Technology <br />program. According to COE standards and guidelines, student surgical technologists may not receive remuneration (payment) <br />while performing in the role of student surgical technologist.16.7 units. <br />STANDARD OCCUPATIONAL CODE (SOC): 29-2091 <br />POTENTIAL OCCUPATIONS: IIealth Information Clerk, <br />Medical Records Analyst, Medical Records Coordinator, <br />LOCATIONS OFFERED: South Gate (Main), Stockton, Salida <br />DELIVERY METHOD: Traditional, Distance Education <br />This program is designed to provide the student knowledge <br />and expertise to perform effective healthcare management <br />in the current market. Graduate of the program find <br />positions in office management and admitting, work in <br />hospitals, clinics, physician's offices, insurance companies, <br />and long-term care facilities. <br />PROGRAM OUTCOMES: <br />Demonstrate knowledge of healthcare delivery system. <br />Exhibit familiarity with the healthcare associated operational and financial aspects. <br />3 Describe regulations and laws that govern the healthcare industry. <br />Apply knowledge of elements that determine the policies to run healthcare facilities. <br />4• Demonstrate managerial and leadership qualities as required within the healthcare environment. <br />45/4.5 <br />54 <br />