Nov 02, 2009, 06:11 PM
Re: health unit coordinator class
Without knowing more about this class, I don't think it's a bad idea if what you want to do is be a unit clerk, but if you have basic clerical and computer skills and medical terminology, you may not need it. I was a unit clerk for 5 years and had no prior experience in the medical field, although I did have a pretty good command of medical terminology. I'm still a unit coordinator, but my unit is not a treatment unit so I don't do admissions, discharges or maintain charts. I "moonlight" as a CNA (Mental Health Tech) and make more money doing that. Unit clerks are very important, and very busy, but with your background as a CNA, formal training might be a waste of money if you're good with a computer and know how to type, file, and answer the phone.
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