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Welcome to Workforce Development at CVCC. We offer comprehensive workforce training for workers in every stage of their careers. CVCC Workforce Development constantly seeks new and innovative ways to meet the learning needs of the community. We provide basic skills and job readiness training; short-term, non-credit training; continuing education, including online training for industry credentials; manufacturing training; and customized training for business and industry. Our goal is to serve our community with the most in-demand training programs for businesses and individuals.
 

Courses

CPR and BLS Training (NHPS-4005)

CVCC - Key Hall Room 101 - 8am - 5pm EST

This course provides students with concepts as related to areas of basic life support to include coronary artery disease, prudent heart living, symptoms of heart attack, adult one-and-two rescuer CPR, first aid for choking, pediatric basic life support, airway adjuncts, EMS system entry access, automated external defibrillation (AED), and special situations for CPR. Upon course completion, students should be able to identify situations requiring action related to heart or breathing conditions and effectively implement appropriate management for each condition. Students successfully completing this course will receive appropriate documentation of course completion.

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06/28/2024

End date

06/28/2024


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$ 75.00

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CPR and BLS Training (NHPS-4005)

CVCC - Key Hall Room 101 - 8am - 5pm EST

This course provides students with concepts as related to areas of basic life support to include coronary artery disease, prudent heart living, symptoms of heart attack, adult one-and-two rescuer CPR, first aid for choking, pediatric basic life support, airway adjuncts, EMS system entry access, automated external defibrillation (AED), and special situations for CPR. Upon course completion, students should be able to identify situations requiring action related to heart or breathing conditions and effectively implement appropriate management for each condition. Students successfully completing this course will receive appropriate documentation of course completion.

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Start date

06/14/2024

End date

06/14/2024


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$ 75.00

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CPR and BLS Training (NHPS-4005)

CVCC - Key Hall Room 101 - 8am - 5pm EST

This course provides students with concepts as related to areas of basic life support to include coronary artery disease, prudent heart living, symptoms of heart attack, adult one-and-two rescuer CPR, first aid for choking, pediatric basic life support, airway adjuncts, EMS system entry access, automated external defibrillation (AED), and special situations for CPR. Upon course completion, students should be able to identify situations requiring action related to heart or breathing conditions and effectively implement appropriate management for each condition. Students successfully completing this course will receive appropriate documentation of course completion.

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Start date

06/21/2024

End date

06/21/2024


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$ 75.00

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CPR and BLS Training (NHPS-4005)

CVCC - Key Hall Room 101 - 8am - 5pm EST

This course provides students with concepts as related to areas of basic life support to include coronary artery disease, prudent heart living, symptoms of heart attack, adult one-and-two rescuer CPR, first aid for choking, pediatric basic life support, airway adjuncts, EMS system entry access, automated external defibrillation (AED), and special situations for CPR. Upon course completion, students should be able to identify situations requiring action related to heart or breathing conditions and effectively implement appropriate management for each condition. Students successfully completing this course will receive appropriate documentation of course completion.

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Start date

05/31/2024

End date

05/31/2024


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Medical Billing (NHIT-9002)

This is a 16-week, online course. The CPB Certification Prep Course introduces the student to health insurance and reimbursement. In this course, the student will become familiar with the health insurance industry, legal and regulatory issues, and differences in reimbursement methodologies. The student will learn principles of medical billing related to proper claim form preparation, submission and payment processing, and the follow up process. This course is recommended for anyone who is preparing for a career in a medical billing department at a physician's office, clinic, or similar positions. This course is strongly recommended for anyone who is preparing for AAPC’s CPB™ certification exam. The prerequisites include knowledge of Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy. Work experience or other courses in healthcare may satisfy the prerequisites. 80 Contact hours

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This is a 16-week, online course. The CPB Certification Prep Course introduces the student to health insurance and reimbursement. In this course, the student will become familiar with the health insurance industry, legal and regulatory issues, and differences in reimbursement methodologies. The student will learn principles of medical billing related to proper claim form preparation, submission and payment processing, and the follow up process. This course is recommended for anyone who is preparing for a career in a medical billing department at a physician's office, clinic, or similar positions. This course is strongly recommended for anyone who is preparing for AAPC’s CPB™ certification exam. The prerequisites include knowledge of Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy. Work experience or other courses in healthcare may satisfy the prerequisites. 80 Contact hours

CPB™ Medical Billing Course Syllabus
Prerequisites: Knowledge of medical terminology and anatomy required.
 

Clock Hours: 80 (Note: 80 clock hours account only for time spent in the online course, and does not include time spent outside the course or study time. Study time will vary widely per individual.)
 

Course Length: This course is a 16-week, instructor-led training. Successful completers will sit for the certification examination at the end of the course. 
 

Class Hours: Days/Times Per Week: Students meet once per week online. Students work on the training modules outside of class and can contact their AAPC-approved instructor when they need assistance.
 

Certificate of Completion Issued: Yes. A certificate of completion is issued upon successful completion of the class.

Course Description: This course introduces the student to health insurance and reimbursement. In this course, the student will become familiar with the health insurance industry, legal and regulatory issues, and differences in reimbursement methodologies. The student will learn principles of medical billing related to proper claim form preparation, submission and payment processing, and the follow up process. This course is recommended for anyone who is preparing for a career in a medical billing department at a physician's office, clinic, or similar
positions. This course is strongly recommended for anyone who is preparing for AAPC’s CPB™ certification exam.

Course Objectives:
• Review an introduction to healthcare from a medical billing perspective.
• List a variety of health insurance models and how they affect medical entities.
• Understand the legal regulatory considerations involved in health care reimbursement and collections.
• Explain the process of a physician-based insurance claim including obtaining patient data, claim form completion, insurance carrier processing and payment received.
• Demonstrate the ability to use the three major coding manuals, CPT®, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II, and apply medical necessity standards.
• Explain the follow up process for A/R in a physician’s office, including the top denials by insurance carrier
along with their appeals process.

Course Content:
• Introduction to Healthcare
• Health Insurance Models
• Patient Registration Process/Data Capture
• Introduction to ICD-10-CM Coding
• Introduction to CPT® Coding
• Introduction to HCPCS Level II Coding
• Medical Necessity
• Claim Forms (CMS-1500 and UB-04)
• Billing
• A/R and Collection Concepts
• Government Carriers (Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE)
• Blue Cross/Blue Shield
• Commercial Insurance Carriers
 

 

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Start date

06/04/2024

End date

09/24/2024


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$ 2,174.00

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NC MSSC Certified Logistics Associate 4.0 (NWKO-9001)

This virtual course is designed to provide students with foundational‐level knowledge of the world of supply chain logistics. The course covers the material handling aspect of the global supply chain and describes the foundational knowledge that front‐line material handling workers should master to perform well. It is designed to give students a broad overview of the industry and how the frontline worker fits into that environment.  The CLA certification is the prerequisite for the Certified Logistics Technician 4.0 exam. 30 clock hours

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This virtual course is designed to provide students with foundational‐level knowledge of the world of supply chain logistics. The course covers the material handling aspect of the global supply chain and describes the foundational expertise that frontline material handling workers should master to perform well. It is designed to give students a broad overview of the industry and how the frontline worker fits into that environment. It is the prerequisite for the Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) training course. 30 clock hours

Students completing the CLA training with CVCC must meet all the online training modules and the certification exam. Although it is not a requirement, CVCC strongly recommends that individuals be at 8th-grade math and 10th-grade reading level before taking the course.

Course Outline/Agenda:
Global Supply Chain Logistics 
The Logistics Environment
Material Handling
Equipment Safety Principles
Safe Material Handling and Equipment Operation
Quality Control Principles 
Work Communications 
Teamwork and Good Workplace Conduct 
Using Computers

 

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Start date

06/11/2024

End date

07/11/2024


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NC MSSC Certified Logistics Associate 4.0 (NWKO-9001)

This virtual course is designed to provide students with foundational‐level knowledge of the world of supply chain logistics. The course covers the material handling aspect of the global supply chain and describes the foundational knowledge that front‐line material handling workers should master to perform well. It is designed to give students a broad overview of the industry and how the frontline worker fits into that environment.  It is the prerequisite for the Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) training course. 30 clock hours

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This virtual course is designed to provide students with foundational‐level knowledge of the world of supply chain logistics. The course covers the material handling aspect of the global supply chain and describes the foundational expertise that frontline material handling workers should master to perform well. It is designed to give students a broad overview of the industry and how the frontline worker fits into that environment. It is the prerequisite for the Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) training course. 30 clock hours

Students completing the CLA training with CVCC must meet all the online training modules and the certification exam. Although it is not a requirement, CVCC strongly recommends that individuals be at 8th-grade math and 10th-grade reading level before taking the course.

Course Outline/Agenda:
Global Supply Chain Logistics 
The Logistics Environment
Material Handling
Equipment Safety Principles
Safe Material Handling and Equipment Operation
Quality Control Principles 
Work Communications 
Teamwork and Good Workplace Conduct 
Using Computers

 

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Start date

05/07/2024

End date

06/06/2024


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NC MSSC Certified Logistics Technician 4.0 (NWKO-9002)

This virtual course is designed to provide students with mid‐level technical knowledge of the world of supply chain logistics. It covers the material handling aspect of the global supply chain and describes the mid‐level technical knowledge that front‐line material handling workers should master to perform well. It is designed to give students more practical insight into the industry and how the frontline worker fits into that environment. (Prerequisite -CLA Certification) 30 clock hours

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This virtual course is designed to provide students with mid‐level technical knowledge of the world of supply chain logistics. It covers the material handling aspect of the global supply chain and describes the mid‐level technical knowledge that front‐line material handling workers should master to perform well. It is designed to give students more practical insight into the industry and how the frontline worker fits into that environment. (Prerequisite -CLA Certification) 30 clock hours

 

The Manufacturing Skills Standards

Council (MSSC)

Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) certification (Mid‐technical level instruction)

The curriculum is designed to provide students with mid‐level technical knowledge of the world of

supply chain logistics. This course covers the material handling aspect of the global supply chain and

describes the mid‐level technical knowledge that front‐line material handling workers should master to

perform well. It is designed to give students more practical insight into the industry and how the

frontline worker fits into that environment.

Unit Subject Description

1 Product Receiving

Covers the activities involved in receiving products into a logistics

facility. Students will learn how the receiving activity is important to all

aspects of logistics including: production, inventory control and quality

control. They will also learn the types of documentation used in the

receiving department.

2 Product Storage

Covers the activities involved in stocking products. Students will learn

what factors affect how products are stored including: product shelf‐life,

hazards, weight and size. They will also learn about the importance of

proper routing of products and safe storage.

3 Order Processing

Explains the product order cycle. Students will learn about various

picking processes and how they impact warehouse operations. They will

also learn about the importance of picking accuracy and common order

picking forms.

4 Packaging and

Shipment

Explains packaging and shipping procedures. Students will learn what

types of packaging are best suited to products. They will also learn about

shipping documentation and basic load distribution principles.

5 Inventory Control

Explains how inventory control affects overall operation. Students will

learn basic inventory management principles, stock rotation and

inventory tracking methods. They will also learn about the technology

used to control and monitor inventory.

6 Safe Handling of

Hazardous Materials

An overview of the safe handling of hazmats. Students will learn about

hazmat classifications. They will also learn about the rules and

regulations that affect hazmat storage and transport.

7

Evaluation of

Transportation

Modes

Explains, in detail, the various transportation modes used to transport

products throughout the supply chain. Students will learn the

advantages and disadvantages of common transport methods. They will

also learn about the rules and regulations that affect transport of goods.

8 Dispatching and

Tracking Operations

Explains how products are managed during transport, both domestically

and internationally. Students will learn about basic customs

documentation and the rules and regulations guiding international

transport of products. Students will also learn about intermodal

transportation.

9 U.S./Metric

Conversions

Explains basic measurement techniques. Students will also learn how to

convert measurements between U.S. and metric systems.

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05/07/2024

End date

06/06/2024


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$ 540.00

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NC MSSC Certified Logistics Technician 4.0 (NWKO-9002)

This virtual course is designed to provide students with mid‐level technical knowledge of the world of supply chain logistics. It covers the material handling aspect of the global supply chain and describes the mid‐level technical knowledge that front‐line material handling workers should master to perform well. It is designed to give students more practical insight into the industry and how the frontline worker fits into that environment. (Prerequisite -CLA Certification) 30 clock hours

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This virtual course is designed to provide students with mid‐level technical knowledge of the world of supply chain logistics. It covers the material handling aspect of the global supply chain and describes the mid‐level technical knowledge that front‐line material handling workers should master to perform well. It is designed to give students more practical insight into the industry and how the frontline worker fits into that environment. (Prerequisite -CLA Certification) 30 clock hours

 

The Manufacturing Skills Standards

Council (MSSC)

Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) certification (Mid‐technical level instruction)

The curriculum is designed to provide students with mid‐level technical knowledge of the world of

supply chain logistics. This course covers the material handling aspect of the global supply chain and

describes the mid‐level technical knowledge that front‐line material handling workers should master to

perform well. It is designed to give students more practical insight into the industry and how the

frontline worker fits into that environment.

Unit Subject Description

1 Product Receiving

Covers the activities involved in receiving products into a logistics

facility. Students will learn how the receiving activity is important to all

aspects of logistics including: production, inventory control and quality

control. They will also learn the types of documentation used in the

receiving department.

2 Product Storage

Covers the activities involved in stocking products. Students will learn

what factors affect how products are stored including: product shelf‐life,

hazards, weight and size. They will also learn about the importance of

proper routing of products and safe storage.

3 Order Processing

Explains the product order cycle. Students will learn about various

picking processes and how they impact warehouse operations. They will

also learn about the importance of picking accuracy and common order

picking forms.

4 Packaging and

Shipment

Explains packaging and shipping procedures. Students will learn what

types of packaging are best suited to products. They will also learn about

shipping documentation and basic load distribution principles.

5 Inventory Control

Explains how inventory control affects overall operation. Students will

learn basic inventory management principles, stock rotation and

inventory tracking methods. They will also learn about the technology

used to control and monitor inventory.

6 Safe Handling of

Hazardous Materials

An overview of the safe handling of hazmats. Students will learn about

hazmat classifications. They will also learn about the rules and

regulations that affect hazmat storage and transport.

7

Evaluation of

Transportation

Modes

Explains, in detail, the various transportation modes used to transport

products throughout the supply chain. Students will learn the

advantages and disadvantages of common transport methods. They will

also learn about the rules and regulations that affect transport of goods.

8 Dispatching and

Tracking Operations

Explains how products are managed during transport, both domestically

and internationally. Students will learn about basic customs

documentation and the rules and regulations guiding international

transport of products. Students will also learn about intermodal

transportation.

9 U.S./Metric

Conversions

Explains basic measurement techniques. Students will also learn how to

convert measurements between U.S. and metric systems.

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06/11/2024

End date

07/11/2024


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NC Medical Coding Certification Training (NHIT-9001)

This is a 16-week, online course. The CPC Certification Prep Course teaches fundamental medical coding skills for professional services (physicians, mid-level providers, etc.) and prepares you to take AAPC's CPC exam. The course covers CPT, HCPCS and ICD-10-CM coding with hands-on practice coding real world, redacted medical records using CPT®, ICD-10-CM and HCPCS Level II code sets. Assures a broad knowledge in reviewing and assigning the correct procedure and diagnosis codes for professional (physician) services. The prerequisites include knowledge of Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy. Work experience or other courses in healthcare may satisfy the prerequisites. By the end of the training, you will be fully prepared for the CPC exam and ready to thrive as a certified medical coder. 80 contact hours

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CPC® Medical Coding Preparation Course Syllabus

Prerequisites: Knowledge of medical terminology and anatomy required.

Clock Hours: 80 (Note: 80 clock hours accounts only for time spent in the online course, and does not include time spent outside the course or study time. Study time will vary widely per individual.)

Course Length: This course is a 16-week, instructor-led training. Successful completers will sit for the certification examination at the end of the course. 

Class Hours: Days/Times Per Week: Students meet once per week online. Students work on the training modules outside of class and can contact their AAPC-approved instructor when they need assistance.

Certificate of Completion Issued: Yes. A certificate of completion is issued upon successful completion of the class.

Course Description: The student will learn principles of medical coding related to the three main code books: CPT®, ICD-10- CM Code Set and HCPCS Level II. This course is recommended for anyone who is preparing for a career in medical coding for a physician’s office and strongly recommended for anyone who is preparing for AAPC’s CPC certification examination.

Course Objectives:
• Identify the purpose of the CPT®, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II code books
• Understand and apply the official ICD-10-CM coding guidelines
• Apply coding conventions when assigning diagnoses and procedure codes
• Identify the information in appendices of the CPT® code book
• Explain the determination of the levels of E/M services
• Code a wide variety of patient services using CPT®, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II codes
• List the major features of HCPCS Level II codes
• Provide practical application of coding operative reports and evaluation and management services

Course Content:
• The Business of Medicine
• Review of Anatomy
• Overview of ICD-10-CM
• Applying the ICD-10-CM Guidelines
• Accurate ICD-10-CM Coding
• Introduction to CPT®, HCPCS Level II, and Modifiers
• Integumentary System
• Musculoskeletal System
• Respiratory System
• Cardiovascular System
• Hemic & Lymphatic Systems, Mediastinum, Diaphragm
• Digestive System
• Urinary System and Male Genital System
• Female Reproductive System and Maternity Care & Delivery
• Endocrine System and Nervous System
• Special Senses (Ocular and Auditory)
• Anesthesia
• Radiology
• Pathology & Laboratory
• Evaluation & Management Services
• Medicine
• Final Exam

Methods of Evaluation:
The instructional methods used include reading assignments, practice exercises and other assignments, audio/video lectures, chapter review exams, and a final exam. To receive a certificate of completion, students must successfully complete the course within the allotted time.
Successful course completion includes:
• An attempt of all required assignments
• A passing score of 70% or higher on all chapter exams
• A passing score of 70% or higher on the final exam
• An overall final course score of 70% or higher

Included Textbooks:
1. Medical Coding Training: CPC Textbook and Practical Application Combo - eBook; AAPC; AAPC publisher
2. CPT® Professional Edition code book, AMA publisher
3. ICD-10-CM code book, any publisher
4. HCPCS Level II code book, any publisher

Recommended Textbooks/Supplies (Not Included):
1. Medical dictionary, any publisher

Computer Requirements: High-speed internet connection with Blackboard supported Operating System & Web browser; Adobe Acrobat Reader. For best experience, use of a mobile device and Blackboard app is not recommended.

 

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08/20/2024

End date

12/10/2024


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NC Youth Police Academy (NCMP-5068)

Youth Police Academy - June 27 & June 28 - 8AM-Noon EST - FREE

Program Overview
The Chattahoochee Valley Community College Police Department's Youth Police Academy is modeled after the Police Academy. It is designed to allow young people to learn about the department and its operations and demonstrate the benefits of law enforcement and community policing in our city. Members of the C.V.P.D. lead the Youth Police Academy. 

Who Can Attend
Students in grades 7th through 9th who reside in Russell or Lee County attend a school in Russell/Lee or an Independent School District. The school affiliation may be a charter, home, private, or public school.

 

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Youth Police Academy

Program Overview
The Chattahoochee Valley Community College Police Department's Youth Police Academy is modeled after the Police Academy. It is designed to allow young people to learn about the department and its operations and demonstrate the benefits of law enforcement and community policing in our city. Members of the C.V.P.D. lead the Youth Police Academy. The goal of this program is two-fold:

The Youth Police Academy is a collaborative effort aimed at creating a positive relationship between the community's youth and the law enforcement profession. It's about building bridges and fostering understanding.
To establish a better understanding of the mutual challenges that face today's youth and law enforcement officers

Who Can Attend
Students in grades 7th through 9th who reside in Russell or Lee County attend a school in Russell/Lee or an Independent School District. The school affiliation may be a charter, home, private, or public school.

Classes
Crime Scene Investigation
Dating Violence
Criminal Investigation Career Overview
Handcuffing and Competition
Hiring Process for Police Officers
Jail Operations
K-9 Policing
Patrol Services
Scenario Training and Exercises
SWAT Team
Traffic Safety
Tactical Situation Response
 

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06/27/2024

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06/28/2024


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