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Leading in a Changing Environment
ID: CELSD-696
Learn strategies to introduce change into the workplace, while also learning what roles and responsibilities you have in leading a change effort.
Leading Work Teams
ID: CELSD-578
Upon completion, participants will be able to define the difference between a group and a team, explore the behaviors of members of dynamic teams, identify elements of team effectiveness, and describe a process for developing a team mission statement and ground rules.
Lean Six Sigma Yellow to Green Belt Prog
ID: CEQAL-722
In this intensive 40 hour course, students continue their studies in the Lean Six Sigma DMAIC methodology with a primary focus on process mapping, lean tools and methods. Upon completion, students will earn their Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification.
Making Solid Decisions
ID: CELSD-695
Workplace decision making can be both challenging and rewarding. Although supervisors have the authority to make decisions on behalf of direct reports, most will find more support for decisions (and more cooperation when it comes time to implement those decisions) if stakeholders are involved in the process.
Mastering Video Marketing Certificate
ID: CEUGC-520
Video marketing is a hot trend. Shoppers who viewed product videos were 144% more likely to add the product to their cart. Video with good SEO has a 53% higher chance of showing up towards the top of google searches. A strong video tells a story and connects people, and leads to an emotion 'trigger' that plain text cannot do.
Medical Coding (ICD 10CM, CPT
ID: CEMIM-599
This course combines ICD-10 CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding which are essential coding methods used by those working in Medical Records, Patient Billing, Insurance, and Admissions. Using case studies, instruction is provided in ICD-10 CM, which is the principles and guideline for assigning codes to diagnostic conditions which correlates with disease and diagnosis. CPT is a method that is used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS which represents other procedures that might be provided in a medical setting.
Medical Coding (ICD-10 CM, CPT, HCPCS)
ID: CEMIM-503
This course combines ICD-10 CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding which are essential coding methods used by those working in medical records, patient billing, insurance, and admissions. Using case studies, instruction is provided in ICD-10 CM, which is the principles and guideline for assigning codes to diagnostic conditions which correlates with disease and diagnosis. CPT is a method that is used to bill for procedures and services performed by physicians. HCPCS which represents other procedures that might be provided in a medical setting.
Medical Coding Clinic for Providers With Medical Terminology
ID: CEMIM-505
This course begins with a review of medical terms and provides an overview of ICD-10 CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding which are essential coding methods used by those working in medical records, patient billing, insurance, and admissions.
Medication Administration
ID: CEMED-608
This course provides an overview of the philosophy of medication administration, as well as skills practice for four covered routes of adminstration: oral, subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intradermal.
Michelin Mig Welding & Oxyfuel Torch Training
ID: CEWLD-882
Custom training for Michelin
Minutes and Meetings
ID: CEWCS-503
Gain valuable techniques for recording minutes from meetings. Learn how to prepare for meetings, document essential information, follow proper meeting procedures, and take appropriate steps for follow-up.
Motivating Your Employees, Motivating Yourself
ID: CECES-522
Ever wonder what you can do to get yourself and others to accomplish what needs to be done? Join us for some tips on employee motivation - and find out how to get more accomplished!
Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Monitoring
ID: CEDEN-526
This course teaches the principles of nitrous oxide-oxygen sedation and monitoring. Successful completion of this course allows students who meet criteria to take ths SC Board of Dentistry Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Exam. The South Carolina Board of Dentistry has designated this course as an approved course. Successful completion of this course meets the criteria for the candidate to take the SC state board test for certification. Prerequisite(s): (1) Matriculation in the SC Technical College Dental Hygiene or Expanded Duty Dental Assisting Program, OR (2) Licensed as a Registered Dental Hygienist, OR (3) A graduate of an ADA Accredited Dental Assisting Program, OR (4) Documentation of Practicing as a Chairside Dental Assistant for Two Years (5) Current CPR certificate.
Organizing Successful Projects
ID: CECDS-918
The ability to organize successful projects is an important skill at all levels of an organization. Learn the basic principles of project management, including how to organize a project, how to manage it through to successful completion and how to evaluate results. Through discussion and practice, you will learn how to avoid common pitfalls and gain valuable tools for organizing successful projects.
Osha 10 General Industry Safety
ID: CESAF-695
Learn safety and health principles to help you meet OSHA requirements. Upon completion of the General Construction Safety course you will be able to identify OSHA regulatory requirements for construction sites and work knowledgeably within OSHA's construction standards. Special emphasis is placed on areas in construction that most commonly result in worker injury or property damage. Students will receive a 10-hour OSHA Construction completion card.
Outlook, Advanced
ID: CESCH-717
Take your Outlook skills to the next level. Learn how to customize Outlook, automate commonly used actions, work with folders, organize Outlook components, and use the Rules Wizard.
Patient Care Procedures
ID: CERAD-542
This course provides a study of the procedures and techniques used in the care of the diagnostic imaging patient.
Phlebotomy
ID: CEMED-550
Students will learn to follow universal precautions, tie tourniquets, identify veins, and demonstrate knowledge and use of equipment necessary for drawing blood. Students will be able to identify appropriate tubes and labels for tests, prep the site, perform venipunctures and finger sticks, and administer bedside glucose. No clinicals included.
Planning for Results
ID: CELSD-583
Who has time to plan? This course will help participants discover the benefits of planning, as well as help them identify various types of planning tools.
Plumbing Math
ID: CEPLU-549
This course provides students with the foundational math skills required for success in the plumbing trade. The course emphasizes practical, jobsite-relevant applications of basic arithmetic, fractions, decimals, measurement conversions, and formulas used in pipefitting and layout. Students will learn how to calculate areas, volumes, offsets, flow rates, and apply math concepts to solve real-world plumbing problems. This course prepares students to perform accurate measurements, reduce material waste, and increase job efficiency.