Our response when asked, "Do Brookline credits transfer to other schools?"
What is, "The decision to accept transfer credits is always up to the receiving institution."?
PCTs primarily work in these types of facilities.
What are hospitals or inpatient care facilities?
These two programs learn Medical Billing as part of their curriculum.
What are MIBC and MOA?
The length of the MIBC program.
What is 34 weeks or 8 months?
This topic covered in MED-A deals with workplace safety and that "no worker should have to choose between their life and their job."
What is OSHA or Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
The name of the group that evaluates incoming transfer credits for enrolling students.
What is the TET or Transcript Evaluation Team?
PCTs are instructed in these two types of therapies relating to bodily movement and contol.
What are Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy?
Graduates from these two programs can work in a hospital's Central Processing Department.
What are Surgical Tech and Sterile Tech?
Tuition for the MIBC program at the Tucson Campus.
What is $13,365?
HIPAA is covered in MED-A. What does HIPAA stand for?
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act?
According to the College Catalog, unofficial or official transcripts must be reviewed by the TET on or before this date for students to be eligible for transfer credits
What is the start date of the program?
PCTs will learn how to use a nebulizer for this type of therapy.
What is respiratory therapy?
These 3 programs learn how to draw blood from a patient.
What are Phlebotomy, PCT, and MA?
MIBC students (both AM and PM) attend this type of class for both lab and lecture.
What are synchronous online classes?
Fundamentals about scientific names for body parts & movement are covered under this subject in MED-A.
What is Anatomy and Physiology?
Students and Reps can submit transcripts through this public portal.
What is the "Apply for Transcript Evaluation" link on www.brooklinecollege.edu?
PCTs learn how to administer an ECG. ECG stands for what and tests what muscle?
What is Electrocardiogram and the heart?
Graduates from these 4 programs will have limited interaction with patients and will not be involved in medical procedures.
What are Pharm Tech, MIBC, Sterile Tech, and MOA?
Daily Double - 800 pts
MIBC students mainly work with these two software applications.
What are ICD-10 & HCPCS?
(International Classification of Disease v. 10 & Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System)
The history of medicine is covered in MED-A. This ancient Greek oath is often quoted as containing the phrase, "First do no harm."
What is the Hippocratic Oath?
The email address an Admissions Rep can send transcripts to for evaluation.
What is transcriptevalteam@unitek.com?
PCTs grads are prepared to sit for these 2 certifications that could increase employability.
What are the NCPCT (Nationally Registered Certified Patient Care Technician) and NCCT (The National Center for Competency Testing)?
Daily Double - 1000 pts
These 5 programs take MED-A as their first class.
What are MIBC, PCT, Phleb, Pharm, and MOA?
MIBC grads are prepared to sit for these 3 certifications that could increase employability.
What are CPC, CPB, and CCS?
(Certified Professional Coder, Certified Professional Biller, and Certified Coding Specialist)
There are 11 different Body Systems. A brief overview of each is given in MED-A. Name 3.
What are Circulatory, Digestive, Endocrine, Integumentary, Immune, Muscular, Nervous, Renal/Urinary, Reproductive, Respiratory, & Skeletal?