Certification
Students completing this program can sit for the Medical Scribe Certification Exam (MSCE™) administered by AHDPG.
Understanding the unique scribing requirements for a specific medical specialty requires continuing education. Each of the courses in our Medical Scribe Specialty Series of continuing education programs is for practicing medical scribes. Each specialty-specific course trains the student in anatomy and physiology, diseases, terminology and abbreviations, medications, procedures, billing/coding requirements, and charting requirements. Each program is online, self-paced, with instructor feedback and assistance as needed.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, projected growth for Medical Records and Health Information Technicians is 9% from 2020 to 2030. The widespread use of electronic health records in the medical industry increases the demand for medical scribes who can manage and organize the information. The increase in demand also results from a growing need by physicians to find affordable and effective ways to offer more efficient care to patients and streamline processes.
Scribe training for medicine and medical specialties requires deep knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, disease processes, medications, procedures, and charting.
Typically after completing medical school, physicians usually further their education within a particular specialty of medicine by completing a multi-year residency. Similarly, medical scribes can benefit by enhancing their knowledge in a specific specialty.
Starting from the vantage point that each candidate for this program comes to us with a fundamental level of knowledge in medical scribing, these courses increase one’s ability on a specialty-specific basis as it pertains to the scribe role.
Cardiology
At the end of the Cardiology Specialty Training Program, a student will be able to:
Dermatology
At the end of the Dermatology Specialty Training Program, a student will be able to:
Family - Internal Medicine
At the end of the Family – Internal Medicine Specialty Training Program, a student will be able to:
Gastroenterology
Orthopedics
At the end of the Orthopedic Specialty Training Program, a student will be able to:
Ophthalmology
At the end of the Ophthalmology Specialty Training Program, a student will be able to:
Urology
At the end of the Urology Specialty Training Program, a student will be able to:
Having the assistance of a scribe trained in the specific specialty of their physician will enable the Provider to return to the focus of patient care without having to spend hours on documentation.
Each specialty training module can be completed in less than one month by a student who can allocate 5 to 10 hours per week to their studies.
Students completing this program can sit for the Medical Scribe Certification Exam (MSCE™) administered by AHDPG.
The all-inclusive program fee covers everything a student needs to successfully complete our training program, including:
Medical Scribe / Medical Office Management Program Instructor
Crissy’s career in healthcare began at the age of 21 after completing the North Mississippi Medical Center’s Medical Transcription program from Itawamba Community College on June 29, 2000. Crissy worked as a Medical Transcriptionist (now called Healthcare Documentation Specialist) until 2012. It was at that point Crissy discovered and made the transition into the exciting world of Medical Scribe. This new journey took Crissy from sitting at home for 12 years listening to doctors dictate to actually moving into the exam room alongside the clinician during the patient encounter. In Crissy’s own words “I was mesmerized. Where had this been all my life?”
Crissy moved quickly from scribing to training and then to managing the scribe program at her local hospital and before she knew it, she had worked her way into upper management. Following this Crissy, had the opportunity to implement and manage several scribe programs from Maryland to Miami. In 2015, the company was acquired by a larger scribe company and Crissy made the next transition into office administration. Crissy spent the next five years in office administration.
In March 2020, Crissy joined AHDPG. She brings a unique skill set to our team and the students. She has worked as an office manager dealing with the various aspects of regulations, billing & coding and can attest to how documentation ties it all together!
Crissy currently resides in Northeast Mississippi with her husband and three sons.