Synopses & Reviews
This workbook accompanies the most widely used medical office software, The Medical Manager Student Edition, Version 10. Organized in units that follow the organization of the Student Edition, this workbook provides key exercises and the additional assignments needed to gain confidence and proficiency in the use of The Medical Manager Software, Version 10. All of the exercises are designed with a brief explanation of the tasks, goals, and relevant questions to consider before entering data. Comprehensive exercises are found in Unit 8 that assist in further enhancing the learner?s skill level.
Synopsis
This workbook accompanies The Medical Manager Student Edition, Version 10.31. The organization follows that of the core textbook, and provides hands-on exercises to give you the confidence to master practice management software. All exercises include a brief explanation of the task and goals as well as relevant questions to consider before entering data. A Comprehensive Evaluation is also available to raise your confidence and skills to the next level.
About the Author
David Fitzpatrick is a former Navy healthcare administrator who earned his BBA in Health Services from National University in San Diego, California and his MS in Computer Education from Johnson and Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island. A Certified Microsoft Professional, he also holds Massachusetts teaching licenses in both Business and Instructional Technology. David's 20 years of teaching and educational leadership includes performance in industry as Gateway's Training Team Leader for New England, and in academia as college and career school faculty. Currently, he is a project manager with Electronic Health Records of Rhode Island where he trains medical practices in practice management and electronic medical records software. A proponent of instructional technology and total quality management, David's professional interests also include collaborative and distance learning. He effectively uses synergistic strategies of blending traditional teaching methods with today's learner-centered, teacher-facilitated instructional technologies in real and virtual classrooms. He recently became honorary faculty in the Alpha Beta Kappa honor which recognizes America's private career colleges and schools. David Fitzpatrick is member of the National Business Education Association and the International Society for Business Education.