UROMA Registrants information pageThe UroMA (“Yur-O-M-A”) online course covers important topics related to medical assisting in a urology practice. This program is an interactive online learning experience broken down into seven learning modules. At the end of the course participants will obtain a certificate of completion after passing the final exam in module eight. To register for the UROMA program, simply click here and enter your name, practice name (as it is on the LUGPA member profile), and e-mail address. You will also need to note a supervisor who will shadow you as you take the course. The supervisor will also be registered for the course and will receive a confirmation email and username. If you are a supervisor or an administrator, please visit this page. An administrator can register themselves for the program and not have a medical assistant or a supervisor to note. However, if you are not a supervisor or administrator, you must indicate a supervisor who will be registered with you. View the Program Guide for Registrants
Additional Information about the program Program Fee: This training program is FREE to all members of LUGPA group practices. Registration: Please allow 3-5 business days for registration to be processed. Please do not register multiple times. Contact Sommer Thornton if a confirmation isn’t received in 5 business days, or information needs to be updated. Duration of entire program: approximately 6 hours. Role of your Supervisor Registrants are expected to complete the UroMA Program with their supervisor monitoring their progress closely. Their supervisory role consists of but is not limited to:
Module Topics Module 1: Introduction Module 2: The Urology Office Module 3: Medical Terminology Lesson 1: Anatomy, Abnormal Conditions, and Testing Lesson 2: Procedures, Treatments, and Symptoms Module 4: Medical Assisting Basics Lesson 1: Making Preparations Lesson 2: Welcoming the Patient to the Clinic Lesson 3: Telehealth Module 5: Urology Clinical Skills Lesson 1: Urine Diagnostic Procedures and Testing Lesson 2: Urine Collection Using Catheters Lesson 3: Cystoscopy Procedure and Instrument Care Lesson 4: Outpatient Procedures Lesson 5: Injections and Bladder Instillations Module 6: Urology Drugs, Rx, Labs, and Specimen Labeling Module 7: Patient Education Lesson 1: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Lesson 2: Preparing the Patient for Procedures and Self-care Module 8: Final Exam
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