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Show 242 Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions HLTH 4860 - Field Experience (2-6) HLTH 4890 - Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) HAS 3020 - Health Care Marketing (3) HAS 3190 DV - Cultural Diversity in Patient Education (3) HAS 3230 - Health Communication (3) HAS 3240 - Human Resource Development in Health Care (3) HAS 3260 - Health Care Administrative and Supervisory Theory (3) HAS 4320 - Health Care Economics and Policy (3) HAS 4400 - Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Administration (3) HAS 4410 - Clinical Instructional Design and Evaluation (3) * HAS 4420 - Clinical Instructional Skills (3) HAS 4620 - International Health and Health Care (3) • HIM 3200 - Epidemiology and Bio statistics (3) * HAS 4410 may be substitutedfor HLTH 3200. Long-Term Care Administration Emphasis, Health Administrative Services Minor Grade Requirements: A grade of "C" or better in courses used toward the minor. Credit Hour Requirements: Between 16 and 24 credit hours depending on emphasis. Course Requirements for Long-Term Care Administration Emphasis Required Courses (12 credit hours) • HAS 3000 - The Health Care System (3) • HAS 3020 - Health Care Marketing (3) • HAS 3260 - Health Care Administrative and Supervisory Theory (3) • HAS 4520 - Long-Term Care Administration (2) • HAS 4525 - Health Facility Operations (l) Elective Courses (6 credit hours required) • HAS 3150 - Community Health Agencies and Services (3) • HAS 3190 DV - Cultural Diversity in Patient Education (3) • HAS 3230 - Health Communication (3) • HAS 3240 - Human Resource Development in Health Care (3) • HAS 4320 - Health Care Economics and Policy (3) • HAS 4400 - Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Administration (3) • HAS 4620 - International Health and Health Care (3) • HAS 4740 - Senior Seminar (l) • HAS 4990 - Seminar (l) • HIM 3000 - Computer Applications in Health Care (3) • HIM 3200 - Epidemiology and Bio statistics (3) • HIM 3300 - Introduction to Quality Improvement in Health Care (3) • GERT 2220 - Introduction to Social Gerontology (3) • GERT 3000 - Death and Dying (3) • GERT 3120 - Aging: Adaptation and Behavior (3) Health Administrative Services Departmental Honors Please contact the Health Administrative Services Department for advisement and permission prior to enrolling in Honors courses. To earn Departmental Honors in either HAS or HIM, a student must: • Complete the BS requirements; • Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5, and a department GPA of 3.7\ • Complete either an internship with a final grade of A, or a senior thesis with a final grade of A; • Make a professional presentation: o Select work from a required class to develop into a presentation in HAS 4740 or o Present at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium or o Make a poster presentation at the Spring Honors Banquet. • Actively participate in a professional organization. You can choose from ACHE, AHIMA, HFMA, or MGMA Check with the Honors Advisor to ensure your participation counts. Students who have not completed their General Education requirements are encouraged to take Honors General Edu catio n class es. Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences Department Chair: Scott Wright Program Director: Kara Hansen-Suchy Online Program Coordinator: Julie Kakazu Medical Advisor: Val B. Johnson, M.D. Location: Marriott Allied Health Building, Rm 208 Telephone Contact, Department Secretary: Chris Housley 801-626-6118 Professors: Yasmen Simonian, Scott Wright; Associate Professor: Kara Hansen-Suchy; Assistant Professors: Travis Price, Janet Oja; Instructor: Ryan Rowe Professional Staff: Kent Criddle, Laboratory Manager; Cindi Kranek, Online Academic Advisor The Medical Laboratory Sciences Programs are nationally accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS) 5600 N. River Rd. Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018-5119. http://www.naacls.org. Medical laboratory scientists, sometimes referred to as medical technologists or medical laboratory technicians, are vital members of the health care team who play a central role in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease. To accomplish this, medical laboratory scientists must have a thorough understanding of a wide range of subjects including hematology, clinical chemistry, immunohematology (transfusion medicine), clinical microbiology, and immunology. Laboratory scientists appreciate investigative work and problem solving and are counted on to provide physicians with information critical to the successful diagnosis and treatment of patients. Medical laboratory Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |