Health Unit Coordinator: A Guide for Certification Review and Job Readiness

Health Unit Coordinator: A Guide for Certification Review and Job Readiness
ISBN-10
1418052450
ISBN-13
9781418052454
Category
Medical / Allied Health Services / Medical Assistants
Pages
199
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
Thomson Delmar Learning
Authors
Donna J. Kuhns, Patricia Noonan Rice, Linda L. Winslow

Description

The role of the 21st century health unit coordinator is one that requires constant education and awareness of the changes in technology and health care. Whether you are an experienced health unit coordinator or just entering the field, this review and practice resource will help you prepare for the National Association of Health Unit Coordinators certification exam. Exercises and activities such as tear-out worksheets and crossword puzzles provide a variety of ways to review and reinforce content. This resource is also a unique tool for job preparation.

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