Course schedule available for Autodesk product training

Posted onNovember 12, 2012 
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Interested in learning more about computer aided design?  Interested in AutoCAD, Revit Architecture or Inventor courses?   Please visit http://www.occc.edu/pdi/autocad.html for more information.

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Online AutoCAD Classes Coming Soon - OCCC

Posted onFebruary 29, 2012 
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Are you interested in AutoCad?  Do need a AutoCAD Certification but don’t have the time to attend class.  PDI at OCCC has the answer for you!

Please contact Doralicia Sandoval at 405.682.7858 or dsandoval@occc.edu for more information about this exciting new course.

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Virtual Lean Six Sigma Green Belt - Mar 29th

Posted onFebruary 29, 2012 
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Oklahoma City Community College will offer a Virtual Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification course beginning March 29th, 2012.  The 8 week course will afford participants the ability to learn lean six sigma methodolody and receive their Green Belt Certification almost completely online.  Participants will have 24/7 access to the online training modules and be required to attend instructor led “virtual classes” once a week.  The course has a 3-Day Capstone Project where participants must attend class to complete the simulation for their Certification. 

Tuition is only $2,995.00 and includes instructor, training materials, Sigma XL Software and access to online training portal.  Please contact PDI at OCCC to enroll.  405.682.7562 or rcantrell@occc.edu

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Pharmacy Tech Class - Feb. 6, 2012 - Enroll Now

Posted onNovember 18, 2011 
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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN I

Basic Prescriptions & Dispensing

This course presents the initial educational components leading to Pharmacy Technician Certification. This nine-week course consists of 36 classroom hours.

Curriculum includes instruction in state regulations, insurance restrictions, mathematics relating to job performance, applicable law, nomenclature, introduction to basic IV admixture, computerized pharmacy systems and basic skills needed to work in pharmacies, hospitals and retail businesses. Coursework also includes classroom exercises and competency reviews.

In addition, students will be assisted in job search skills including resume preparation, interviewing techniques and networking opportunities within the Oklahoma City area.

Prerequisites for the class are a high school diploma or GED. Good math skills are recommended. A Certification of Completion will be awarded upon successful completion of the class (75% or better)

The Pharmacy Technician I program is taught by Michael Robinson, Certified Pharmacy Technician. Robinson received his certificate in 2006 and has worked in both retail and hospital pharmacy settings. 

NEXT CLASS OFFERING:

Dates: February 6 – April 11, 2011 

Days: Monday and Wednesday

Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm

Location: OCCC Library, 4th Floor, Room 407 A & B

Cost: $435.00 (includes 36 hours of instruction and a textbook approved by the American Pharmacists Association)

Section #: PHAR 0100 #336

Contact: Rhonda Cantrell 405.682.7853 or rcantrell@occc.edu

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Electronic Medical Records Technician Training

Posted onNovember 18, 2011 
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Electronic Medical Records Technician

Would you like to have a health career that helps people but keeps you in an office setting? Would you like to have a career in a field that is expected to grow much faster than the average? Electronic Medical Records Technician may be the career for you.

Prepare yourself to work with any commercial software used in the medical office today. Learn about billing, office management, office computer skills and office procedures, all with a primary focus on healthcare. This course is approved by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) and American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).

Pre-requisite: Keyboarding Skills
Hours: 54.00
Length of Course: 12 weeks (extension fee charged if not completed on time)
Cost: $614.00 (course) + $75.00 (textbook) = $689.00

CURRICULUM

Introduction to Computers Medical Practice/Management Software
Basic Management Concepts Fundamentals of Medical Insurance
Patient Registration/Data Entry Procedure Posting Routines
Insurance Billing Routines Posting Payments/Secondary Insurance Billing
Patient Billing and Collections Secondary Insurance Payments, Claims Follow-Up

 

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

 

To register, please contact Rhonda Cantrell, rcantrell@occc.edu, (405) 682-7562.

For additional information, please contact Francine Gissy, fgissy@occc.edu, (405) 682-7856

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Oil and Gas Payout Calculation & Reporting - Nov. 16th PDI/OCCC

Posted onOctober 31, 2011 
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Oil and Gas Payout Calculation and Reporting Workshop - PDI/OCCC 

Professional Development Institute (PDI) from the University of North Texas will present Payout Calculation & Reporting workshop on November 16th at the OCCC John Massey Center in Oklahoma City. 

This program provides oil and gas accountants with the knowledge of how to apply the terms and provisions of the various operating agreements and accounting procedures used by industry today. Participants will gain an understanding of the impact of various COPAS Interpretations and Accounting Guidelines on questions of joint account chargeability. The effect of JOA provisions on Payout will be examined

Date: November 16, 2011
Time: 8:30am to 4:30pm
Cost: $350
Register:  Linda Meux 940-565.6654 or  lmeux@pdi.orgLocation

Location: John Massey Center, Oklahoma City, OK

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Expense Side Operational Accounting - Oct. 12-13 by PDI/OCCC

Posted onOctober 3, 2011 
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Expense Side Operational Accounting Workshop - PDI

This 1 ½ day interactive seminar is for those who either manage or work in Expense Side
upstream oil and gas exploration and production companies.

Key Topics and Objectives:
 The Concept of a “Joint Venture”
 The Chart of Accounts
 Master Files and Ledgers
 Reporting Considerations – Initial and Revisited
 The Expense Side (JIB) Division of Interest (DOI) Deck – Setup and Maintenance
 Expense Transaction Processing
 JIB Processing
 Handling of Non-Operated JIB’s
 JIB Netting
 JIB Suspense
 Unitization Impact
 Insider Company Concept – Partnership and Consolidations

A hands-on approach to A/P, AFE, JIB, A/R & G/L
12 hours of CPE Credit are awarded

Register with Linda Meux at lmeux@pdi.org or 940.565.3354.  Cost is $495.

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8 Disciplines of Problem Solving Methodology - OCCC

Posted onSeptember 27, 2011 
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Corporate Learning and The Quality Group now offer 8 D Training

Corporate Learning at OCCC provides local organizations with a resource for process improvement initiatives.  Course are facilitated via an E-blended learning format that utilizes in-class, hands-on applications in addition to online coursework to enhance the learning experience.  8 D Training is customized to your organization’s specific requirements and can be implemented across industries.  Below are the following steps for effective implementation of the 8 D Methodology:

**The Planning Phase: Plan for solving the problem and determine the prerequisites.

1: Use a Team: Establish a team of people with product/process knowledge.

2: Define and describe the Problem: Specify the problem by identifying in quantifiable terms the who,     what, where, when, why, how, and how many (5W2H) for the problem.

3: Developing Interim Containment Plan Implement and verify Interim Actions: Define and implement containment actions to isolate the problem from any customer.

4: Determine and Identify and Verify Root Causes and escape points: Identify all potential causes that could explain why the problem occurred. Also identify why the problem has not been noticed at the time it occurred. All causes shall be verified or proved, not determined by fuzzy brainstorming.

5: Choose and verify Permanent Corrective Actions (PCAs) for root cause and Escape point: Through pre-production programs quantitatively confirm that the selected corrective actions will resolve the problem for the customer.

6: Implement and validate PCAs: Define and Implement the best corrective actions.

7: Prevent recurrence: Modify the management systems, operation systems, practices, and procedures to prevent recurrence of this and all similar problems.

8: Congratulate your Team: Recognize the collective efforts of the team. The team needs to be formally thanked by the organization.[1][2]

8D has become a standard in the Auto, Assembly and other industries that require a thorough structured problem solving process using a team approach.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Disciplines_Problem_Solving

Please contact Corporate Learning at 405.682.7853 or jclaybon@occc.edu for more info.

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EMR Program - Electronic Medical Records Tech. - Now Enrolling

Posted onSeptember 27, 2011 
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Electronic Medical Records Technician Program

The Corporate Learning Department at Oklahoma City Community College will offer classes this January in the new program, Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Technician.

This non-credit training course will prepare students for information technology jobs in healthcare.

Medical Terminology and Introduction to Computers will be the foundational classes for the EMR Technician program. Date and time for the Medical Terminology course is Tuesday, Jan. 19 from 6 to 8:30 p.m., while the Introduction to Computers course is set for Monday, Jan. 25, from 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Future classes will include medical coding, EMR software, healthcare reimbursement methodologies, and health information and statistics. Students who complete the EMR Technician program will be prepared to take certification exams, if they choose, through the American Association of Professional Coders and the American Health Information Management Association.

OCCC’s EMR Technician program will help meet the demand for skilled workers in the medical records area. The established goal of utilizing electronic medical records for all Americans by 2014 will require a large number of trained workers. Estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Education and independent studies indicate a shortfall of approximately 51,000 qualified health IT workers. Within the next five years, trained personnel in the EMR field will be in high demand at hospitals and physician offices throughout the United States as they adopt electronic medical records systems.

For additional information, or to enroll, please contact Delores Jackson at djackson@occc.edu, or (405) 682.7857.

 

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Demand for AutoCAD Classes Up @ OCCC - Instructors Needed

Posted onSeptember 22, 2011 
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Certified AutoCad Instructors Wanted

Corporate Learning at OCCC is experiencing high demand for AutoCAD Level classes.  If you are a Certified AutoCAD Instructor and interested in applying for an instructor position, please contact Doralicia @ 405.682.7858 or dsandoval@occc.edu.

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