Sherri Coomer
Morning View, KY
*1063
Phone 859-***-****
I am interested in any permanent position involving
computers and/or clerical work. I have four years
experience in an office and I have held my current
position for 14 years. I have a PC specialist certificate
in computers and a diploma in Medical Billing and Coding.
I am very flexible, professional, dependable, and able to
multitask. I have great attitude and love to help others
whenever I can. I also take direction well and can
complete projects under minimal supervision without
having to be asked. I am available to work any hours,
willing to learn or complete any training necessary to do
a job well and I have great references. Please call
anytime 859-***-****.
Thank You,
Sherri Coomer
Sherri Coomer
3403 Rector Rd
Morning View, KY
41063
Phone 859-***-****
Strengths:
• Spread sheets
• Self-motivation
• Troubleshooting
• Word, Excel, Power Point etc.
• Outlook
• Ability to exercise good judgment
• Ability to communicate with others well
• Tact in dealing with the public and other employees
• Ability to abstract data for completed statistical reports
• Promptly and efficiently accomplish responsibilities
• Understanding of medical terminology
• Ability to work with third parties
Experience:
Kenton County Schools (1997 - (Current) Teaching reading and
computer skills to students below grade level, Taking running
records of reading, evaluating errors and implementing proper
reading strategies, Testing reading levels, data entry, record
keeping, filing, faxing, preparing reports, spreadsheets,
assisting others in technology etc.
Education: High School Diploma 1989
Child Development - vocational
*PC Specialist Certificate-computer) Word, Excel, spreadsheets,
troubleshooting, printers etc.
Medical Billing Diploma
References:
Pam Childers _____________________859-***-****
Michelle Ralankotter _____________859-***-****
Edie Chow - ______________________859-***-**** work
859-***-**** home(Supervisor)
Thank you for reading my resume,
Sherri Coomer
Sherri Coomer
3403 Rector Rd
Morning View, KY
41063
Phone 859-***-****
Medical and Billing Program Outline
Introduction to Allied Health
This course is designed to provide a discussion of strategies for completing the Health Information Technology program
as an independent learner. In addition, it gives an introduction to health care, the health information management
industry, and the role that health information technicians play in that industry. Focus is on the different elements and
jobs in the health information management field. The course also provides an overview of the history of medicine and
documentation, health care reimbursement, technology in health care, important professional skills, and professional
organizations helpful to health information technicians.
Law and Ethics in Medicine
Legal and ethical issues in the delivery of health care are presented. A grounding in the parts of tort and contract law
that affect health care delivery is set forth along with broad ideas concerning the functioning of the legal system. Special
attention is given to confidentiality, privileged communications, informed consent, the elements of and defenses against
malpractice, legal and practical issues commonly encountered by medical assistants, end-of-life and beginning-of-life
legal and ethical issues, and the effect of managed care on ethical issues faced by health care practitioners.
Confidentiality of Health Information
Ethical and legal rules concerning the confidentiality of health information is presented with particular emphasis on the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Background material will include operation of the legal system and
principles of legal liability.
Reimbursement Methodologies
This course is designed to introduce the health information technology student to major reimbursement systems in the
United States. Focus is on prospective payment system, third party payers, and billing and insurance procedures. The
course also covers additional information including prepaid health plans, fee-for-service methodologies, chargemasters,
fee schedules, and managed care.
Medical Terminology
The development of a vocabulary used in medicine by acquiring skills to pronounce, define and spell word terms.
Students will analyze and interpret medical reports related to specific body systems.
Anatomy and Physiology 1
The anatomy and physiology of the human body is presented as an integrated science. Each major body system is
described and analyzed to illustrate normal function as well as pathology. Topics include basic biochemical elements,
skin, bone, muscles, the nervous system, the senses, and the endocrine system.
PREREQ: Introduction to Biology
Anatomy and Physiology 2
A continuation of Anatomy and Physiology 1. Topics include the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system, immunity
and infection control, respiration, digestion, nutrition, the urinary system, reproduction, and genetics.
Medical Coding 1 and 2
The basics of coding, exploration of the ICD-9-CM and CPT manuals, examination of specialty areas such as cardiology
and obstetrics/gynecology, radiology, pathology, and laboratory work.
Sherri Coomer
3403 Rector Rd
Morning View, KY
41063
Phone 859-***-****
Insurance Form Preparation
This course is an introduction to the process of filing clean claims using payer-specific rules and the importance of
information collection in the claim filing process.
Medical Information Management and Office Practice
The development of organization, record storage, information management, and office administration skills.
P C Specialist P rogram Outline
Instruction Set 1
Learning Strategies
The advantages of learning at home; types of study materials; types of examinations; accessing and using the features
of our website; determining what kind of learner you are; establishing a study schedule; using study tips; preparing for
and taking examinations.
First Steps in Using a Personal Computer
How to start up and shut down a computer; using the keyboard and mouse to navigate the system; basic computer
setup.
Instruction Set 2
Introduction to Windows®
Introduction to Microsoft® Windows® operating system; creating files and folders; file management and storage.
Using Windows®
Windows® operations, including start-up; using Windows® accessories; using desktop commands; using Windows®
Explorer.
Instruction Set 3
Understanding Software
Types of software and how it can be used; word processors; spreadsheets; databases.
Adding Software to Your Computer
Installing software more efficiently; step-by-step instructions for installing and removing software.
Instruction Set 4
Computer Components and Add-ons
Computer hardware and peripherals; descriptions and uses of hardware and peripherals.
Sherri Coomer
3403 Rector Rd
Morning View, KY
41063
Phone 859-***-****
Practical Exercise: Adding a Printer to Your PC
Instruction Set 5
Introduction to the Internet
What you need to get online; selecting an Internet Service Provider; email; newsgroups; bulletin boards; the World Wide
Web; avoiding viruses; shopping safely online.
Internet Basics
Commonly used browsers; how to use a browser; bookmarking; downloading files; receiving and sending E-mail;
search engines; plug-in and helper applications.
Practical Exercise: Using the Internet
Instruction Set 6
Microsoft® Word
Creating, editing, and formatting a document with Word; adding graphics to a document in Word.
Graded Project: Microsoft® Word
Textbook: Microsoft® Word
Software: Microsoft® Office
Instruction Set 7
Microsoft® Excel
Creating and modifying a worksheet in Excel; working with charts in Excel.
Graded Project: Microsoft® Excel
Textbook: Microsoft® Excel