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Courses and Descriptions

Courses and Descriptions

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Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
In addition to Transfer of Credit from a recognized post secondary institution, other RPL processes are available for RPL courses. Click here for more information. For courses with no RPL, please check www.rrc.ca/rpl for additional contact information.
RRCM-1018Software Application Skills
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This course introduces students to essential software applications, including spreadsheets, cloud storage, email, scheduling tools, presentation software, and word processors. Students will also learn about commonly used internet browsers, search engines, research databases, and proper source citation.

RRCM-1019Communication Essentials
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This course is designed to equip participants with the essential skills needed for effective communication within various professional settings in Canada. The course combines lectures, interactive workshops, group discussions, and practical exercises to ensure a comprehensive learning experience. Participants will engage in real-world scenarios, and case studies appropriate for a range of industries to apply the concepts learned in class. Feedback from peers and instructors will refine and enhance communication skills throughout the course. 

RRCM-1056Human Development for Healthcare Professionals
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This course offers a comprehensive overview of human development, examining the stages from prenatal to end-of-life with a focus on physical, cognitive, and socioemotional growth. Key topics include genetic and environmental influences, typical and atypical development, and changes in cognition, emotion, personality, and behavior.

With a goal to optimize patient outcomes at every life stage through holistic, individualized, and evidence-based care, students will learn caregiving techniques to support individuals impacted by injury, illness, and disease.

RRCM-1057Anatomy and Physiology 1
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The Introduction to the Human Body, Anatomy and Physiology will introduce the structure and function of the human body.  This course explores the make-up of our bodies and how our major systems function to help us develop and stay healthy.

RRCM-1059Introduction to the Healthcare Environment
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This introductory course explores the diverse roles and responsibilities of various healthcare practitioners in Manitoba’s healthcare environment. It delves into the intricacies between the Canadian Health Care System and the role of the provincial government. 

Focusing on key elements of effective healthcare delivery, topics will include patient and provider rights, culturally appropriate care practices, and social determinants of health.

RRCM-1060Medical Terminology
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Medical terminology is the language healthcare professionals use to describe the human body, its components, structures, and functions. 
 
In this course, students learn the fundamental building blocks of medical terminology required to construct and interpret essential medical terms. It also focuses on terminology related to various diseases and medical conditions. The strong emphasis on proper spelling and pronunciation prepares students to effectively document and communicate medical information. 

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RRCM-1061Medical Office Communications
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This course is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge required for effective medical record communication in the healthcare environment.

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RRCM-1062Medical Clinical Procedures 1
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This course is designed to give students practical knowledge on the essential skills for the health care professionals across various settings.

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RRCM-1063Medical Procedure Coordination and Billing
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This course is designed to provide essential skills and knowledge required for effective medical office management of surgical coordination and clinical billing.

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RRCM-1064Medical Office Correspondence
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This course is intended to provide the fundamental skills for effectively managing different types of correspondence and communications in healthcare.

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RRCM-1065Electronic Medical Record Application
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This master class will provide comprehensive training from the basic functions to advanced features of the Electronic Medical Record Software. This class is designed to elevate your proficiency, enhance your skills, and streamline your workflow.

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RRCM-1070Human Health Conditions and Disease States
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This interdisciplinary course explores the complex landscape of human health, focusing on various health conditions and diseases that impact individuals and communities. Through a combination of lectures, case studies, and interactive discussions, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of disease patterns, risk factors, prevention strategies, and ethical considerations. The course emphasizes the importance of promoting health equity and informed decision-making.

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RRCM-1071Communication in Healthcare
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This course is designed for healthcare professionals who frequently engages in communication with other health care professionals, patients, and their families. As effective communication is a vital component of quality healthcare, this course cultivates essential communication and collaboration skills to help students build positive relationships, produce clearer exchange of information, and improve patient care outcomes.

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RRCM-1072Global Citizen
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In this course, students will explore the relationship between human diversity and social justice through a global citizen lens. Inspired by the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, this course introduces students to global challenges and issues to broaden their knowledge, skills, and perspectives on the world today.  

Through discussions, readings, and online and in-class activities, students will critically examine systems of oppression and discrimination, explore diverse cultural perspectives, and engage with the stories and experiences of global citizens who have fought for social justice, environmental sustainability, and equity around the world. Students will emerge from this course with greater cultural competence, improved intercultural communication skills, and a deepened commitment to promoting equity, justice, and human rights.

RRCM-2057Anatomy and Physiology 2
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This course is a continuation of Anatomy & Physiology 1, focusing on the remaining structures and functions of the human body. It will delve into the body's composition and analyze the interrelationships between body systems. The course also explores the functions of major systems that promote development and health.

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RRCM-2062Medical Clinical Procedures 2
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This course is a continuation of Medical Clinical Procedures 1 with emphasis placed on practical clinic skills with professionalism and patient care.

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RRCM-2070Medical Assistant Practicum
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The Work Practicum is the capstone component of this program and an integral pathway to transition students from the RRC Polytech learning environment to the workplace.

All Medical Assistant practicum experiences are preceptor-led placements where students work under the direction of a physician, medical office manager, or Medical Assistant. Practicums offer students the opportunity to gain industry-relevant experience while building entry-to-practice competence. Practicums are an unpaid, work-integrated learning experiences.

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RRCM-2071Healthcare Applied Capstone Project
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