Overview
Capture complete patient encounters with accurate HPI, ROS, exam, assessment, and plan, Navigate EHR workflows and templates for efficient clinical documentation, Apply scribe best practices: active listening, real-time note drafting, and provider preferences, Produce clean, compliant transcription from audio with proper formatting and timestamps, Map documentation to coding/reimbursement basics (CC, HCC, E/M alignment), Avoid common errors and protect health data under HIPAA and organizational policy, Interpret provider shorthand and translate to clear, structured medical records, Build a job-ready portfolio: sample notes, dictations, and EHR-style case write-ups
Aspiring medical scribes and entry-level clinical support staff, Beginner transcriptionists moving into healthcare documentation, Pre-med, pre-PA, nursing, and allied health students seeking EHR exposure, Medical office staff and virtual assistants supporting health records, International/ESL learners needing practical US documentation skills, Career changers who want a fast, job-ready path into healthcare admin
No clinical background required—just willingness to learn, Basic English writing/typing skills (35–45 wpm helpful), A computer with reliable internet; access to word processor or Google Docs
Break into healthcare with job-ready Clinical Documentation skills. In this hands-on course, you’ll learn how Medical Scribes and Transcription professionals turn patient encounters into accurate Medical records inside the EHR—from HPI and ROS to exam, assessment, and plan—while protecting health data and supporting quality care.
This course is designed to help learners of all backgrounds understand and apply real-world clinical documentation in modern care settings. Whether you’re aiming to work as a medical scribe, healthcare transcription specialist, administrator, or pre-clinical trainee, you’ll build a strong foundation in documenting patient visits, structuring health records, and navigating EHR workflows—focused on practical usage, not academic theory.
You’ll learn how to capture complete, accurate notes (chief complaint → HPI → ROS → physical exam → assessment & plan), when and how to use common templates, and how documentation connects to coding, quality, and reimbursement. You’ll also practice converting provider speech into clear, compliant medical records—with attention to formatting, abbreviations, timestamps, and audit-ready standards.
Designed to be beginner-friendly, this course offers clear explanations, guided note-writing, and realistic examples from clinical notes and EHR-style cases to help reinforce learning. No prior medical knowledge is needed.
What You’ll Learn
Document the patient story accurately: CC, HPI, ROS, exam, A/P
Use EHR templates and smart phrases without losing clinical nuance
Turn audio into polished transcription that’s format- and policy-compliant
Align notes with coding/reimbursement fundamentals (E/M intent and clarity)
Interpret provider shorthand and translate to clear, structured health records
Protect health data (HIPAA), reduce errors, and avoid copy-paste pitfalls
Communicate effectively with providers and care teams as a scribe
Build a portfolio of sample notes and dictations for job applications
Course Features
Step-by-step, sectioned learning path aligned to real clinic workflows
EHR-style case notes, dictation practice, and graded-style exercises
High-frequency documentation patterns (primary care, urgent care, specialty)
Practical checklists for scribing and transcription quality control
Downloadable templates: SOAP/H&P outlines, transcription style guide
Accessible on mobile, desktop, or tablet; ESL-friendly explanations
How the Course Flows (Mapped to Your Sections)
Section 1 — Welcome & Orientation: course tour, expectations, portfolio setup
Section 2 — US Healthcare & Documentation Standards: why notes matter (quality, billing, legal), core note types
Section 3 — Medical Terminology, A&P, and Pharmacology: essential language you’ll actually need in notes
Section 4 — Clinical Documentation Essentials: CC, HPI, ROS, exam, A/P, orders, follow-up
Section 5 — Step-by-Step: How Clinical Documentation Is Done: from rooming to sign-off
Section 6 — Medical Scribe Essentials: roles, live-scribe etiquette, provider preferences
Section 7 — Step-by-Step: How Medical Scribing Is Done: live scenarios, time-saving tactics
Section 8 — EHR & Tech for Scribes/Transcription: templates, macros, smart phrases, QA
Section 9 — Medical Transcription Essentials: audio handling, style, timestamps, proofreading
Section 10 — Step-by-Step: How Medical Transcription Is Done: sample dictations to finished notes
Section 11 — Coding & Reimbursement Alignment: documentation intent for E/M clarity
Section 12 — Compliance, HIPAA & Ethics: protecting health data, audit readiness
Section 13 — Career Launchpad: Scribe & Transcription: resumes, interviews, portfolio polishing
Who This Course Is For
Aspiring and current medical scribes, transcriptionists, and clinical admins
Pre-med, pre-PA, nursing, and allied health learners seeking EHR exposure
Medical office and virtual assistants supporting medical records
Career changers entering healthcare through documentation roles
This course is your practical on-ramp to clinical documentation, medical scribing, and transcription. Whether you’re brand-new or brushing up, you’ll finish with the confidence and work samples to contribute on day one—and the judgment to keep patient health data accurate, secure, and useful.
Disclosure: This course contains the use of artificial intelligence for clear voiceovers.
RCM Academy
Welcome to RCM Academy! Our founder and lead instructor has extensive experience in healthcare Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) and medical billing. With a strong background in the healthcare industry, they have trained hundreds of professionals to master the complexities of RCM processes, from patient registration to payment collection. Passionate about helping individuals succeed, the instructor designed RCM Academy to provide practical, up-to-date training on medical billing, coding, and RCM strategies. Whether you're just starting in healthcare administration or looking to expand your knowledge, RCM Academy offers the skills you need to excel in the field of medical billing and RCM.