SETS: A Basic Set Theory Package
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SETS: A Basic Set Theory Package Francis J. Wright School of Mathematical Sciences Queen Mary and Westfield College University of London Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK. Email: March 20, 2004 Abstract The SETS package for REDUCE3.5 and later versions provides algebraic-mode support for set operations on lists regarded as sets (or representing explicit sets) and on implicit sets represented by identi- fiers.
  • undecidable predicate
  • predicate subset
  • later versions
  • true evalb
  • infix operators
  • values of such operators
  • similarity with the evalb function
  • sets
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PHED 1304Personal and Community Health ..................................... 3 PSYC 2301Introduction to Psychology............................................... 3 HeALTH INFORMATION TeCHNOLOGY SEmEstEr Total16 Second SemesterCreditsThe Health Information Technology program offers students four levels of completion: a two-year Health Information PHED 1306First Aid ............................................................................ 3 Technology AAS,a one-year Health Information Coding SPCH 1311Fundamentals of Speech................................................. 3 XXXX #3##Approved Humanities/Fine Arts Elective.......................... 3certificate, a 9-month Health Information Analysis certificate FITT 2364Practicum-Health and Physical Education** .................... 3and a Cancer Data Management certificate. SEmEstEr Total12 The program is accredited by the Commission on Program Total62 Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM) through theAmerican Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), 233 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 2150, Chicago, IL, 60611-5519, Telephone: 312.233.1100.Upon completion of the AAS degree, students are eligible to sit for the national 155
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Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) examApplicants must meet the minimum requirements for administered by AHIMA. Students may sit for the Certifiedadmission into the Health Science programs including Coding Associate (CCA) exam sponsored by AHIMA and thesuccessful completion of all TSI requirements. Unless Certified Professional Codes (CPC) exam sponsored by theexempt from TSI, applicants must take the TSI state American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) uponapproved test, complete all developmental courses needed completion of the coding certificate. Other associations thatto reach college-level English, algebra, biology, psychology, offer national accreditation exams for which graduates ofand complete the application packet by the deadline. the AAS and coding certificate may sitinclude the American Individuals interested in applying should contact a Medical Billing Association, Alliance of Claims Assistance counselor at the Coleman College for Health Sciences. 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Students are assigned to health BIOL 2401Anatomy and Physiology I*** ........................................... 4 information departments in the Texas Medical Center and ENGL 1301Composition I................................................................... 3 other areas in Houston for their directed practice education PrErEquisitEs Total7 classes. Students must maintain a “C” (75 percent) average and meet all prerequisites to continue in the program.FIRST YEAR Students may not earn a grade below a “C” (75 percent) First SemesterCredits in HITT courses and continue in the program. HITT 1166Health Information Practicum I* ....................................... 1 The Cancer Data Management certificate prepares studentsAnatomy and Physiology II .............................................. 4BIOL 2402 HITT 1301Health Data Content and Structure.................................. 3 for a career in hospital based cancer registries or population XXXX #3##Approved Humanities/Fine Arts Elective.......................... 3 based central registries (healthcare facilities, data POFI 1301Computer Applications I ................................................... 3 organizations and free standing cancer registries).Cancer SEmEstEr Total14 Registry professionals are required to collect, analyze and disseminate cancer data. Students will acquire the technicalCreditsSecond Semester skills necessary to maintain a cancer data collection POFI 1341Computer Applications II .................................................. 3 system that will be consistent with legal and accreditationMedical Terminology ........................................................ 3HITT 1305 requirements of the healthcare delivery system. GraduatesHealth Care Delivery Systems ......................................... 4HITT 1445 HITT 1167Health Information Practicum II........................................ 1 of the Cancer Data Management program will be eligible to HITT 1355Health Care Statistics ...................................................... 3 write the national exam sponsored by the National Cancer Registry Association (NCRA) with at least 2 years of cancerSEmEstEr Total14 data management experience, an associate’s degree in aCreditsThird Semester healthcare related field and the cancer data management HPRS 2301Pathophysiology............................................................... 3 certificate. 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Second SemesterCredits HITT 2435Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies.................... 4 HITT 1311Computers in Health Care ............................................... 3 HITT 2443Quality Assessment and Performance............................. 4 HITT 2167Health Information Practicum III....................................... 1 HITT 2340Advanced Medical Billing and Reimbursement................ 3 SEmEstEr Total15 Third SemesterCredits HITT 2249RHIT Competency Review............................................... 2 HITT 2267Health Information/Medical Records  Technology/TechnicianPracticum IV**............................. 2 SEmEstEr Total4 Program Total72
*Student Success Course **Capstone ***BIOL 1406 is strongly recommended prior to BIOL 2401
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certificate TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. Prerequisites Credits BIOL 2401Anatomy and Physiology I*** ........................................... 4 BIOL 2402Anatomy and Physiology II .............................................. 4 PrErEquisitEs Total8 FIRST YEAR First SemesterCredits HPRS 1201Introduction to Health Professions*.................................. 2 HITT 1301Health Data Content and Structure.................................. 3 HITT 1349Pharmacology ..................................................................3 HITT 1305Medical Terminology ........................................................ 3 SEmEstEr Total11 Second SemesterCredits HITT 1445Health Care Delivery Systems ......................................... 4 HITT 1341Coding and Classification Systems.................................. 3 HITT 1353Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information ............. 3 HPRS 2301Pathophysiology............................................................... 3 SEmEstEr Total13 Third SemesterCredits HITT 2435Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies.................... 3 HITT 1311Computers in Health Care ............................................... 3 POFI 1301Computer Applications I ................................................... 3 HITT 2340Advanced Medical Billing and Reimbursement................ 3 HITT 2167Health Information Practicum III**.................................... 1 SEmEstEr Total13 Program Total45
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*Student Success Course **Capstone ***BIOL 1406 is strongly recommended prior to BIOL 2401
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certificate TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. First SemesterCredits HITT 1166Health Information Practicum I* ....................................... 1 HITT 1301Health Data Content and Structure.................................. 3 XXXX #3##Computer Applications Elective*** ................................... 3 SEmEstEr Total7 Second SemesterCredits HITT 1305Medical Terminology ........................................................ 3 HITT 1445Healthcare Delivery Systems........................................... 4 HITT 1355Health Care Statistics ...................................................... 3 HITT 1167Health Information Practicum II**..................................... 1 SEmEstEr Total11 Program Total18
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Graduates of the Cancer Data Management program will be eligible to write the national exam sponsored by the National Cancer Registry Association (NCRA) with at least 2 years of cancer data management experience, an associate’s degree in a healthcare related field and the cancer data management certificate. Successfully passing the exam will award the graduate the Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR) credential.The program is applying to the NCRA for accreditation.
certificate TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. FIRST YEAR First SemesterCredits HPRS 1201Introduction to Health Professions*.................................. 2 BIOL 2401Anatomy & Physiology I................................................... 4 ENGL 1301Composition I................................................................... 3 HITT 1301Health Data Content and Structure.................................. 3 HITT 1355Health Care Statistics ...................................................... 3 POFI 1301Computer Applications I ................................................... 3 SEmEstEr Total18 Second SemesterCredits BIOL 2402Anatomy & Physiology II .................................................. 4 HITT 1305Medical Terminology I ...................................................... 3 HITT 1353Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Information ............. 3 HITT 2443Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement....... 4 HITT 1307Cancer Data Management I............................................. 3 SEmEstEr Total17 Third SemesterCredits HITT 1349Pharmacology ..................................................................3 HPRS 2301Pathophysiology............................................................... 3 HITT 2339Health Information Organization and Supervision ........... 3 HITT 2307Cancer Data Management II............................................ 3 HITT 2367Practicum-Health Information/Medical Records  Technology/Technician**.................................................. 3 SEmEstEr Total15 Program Total50
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A degree in Health Information Technology or credentialed as a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) or a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) is required before the Enhanced Skills Certificate may be pursued.
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First SemesterCredits HITT 1307Cancer Data Management I............................................. 3 HITT 2307Cancer Data Management II............................................ 3 HITT 2367Health Information/Medical Records  Technology/Technician.....................................................3 SEmEstEr Total9 Program Total9
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The AAS Histologic Technician program is a two-year, five-semester course of study requiring a total of69 semester hours of credit. The program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS), 5600 N. River Rd. Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018, Telephone: 773.714.8886. Graduates are eligible for certification with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists-Board of Registry (ASCP-BOR). New classes begin in the fall of each year.
Histologic technicians prepare slides of body tissue for microscopic examination by freezing and cutting tissues, mounting them on slides, and staining them with special dyes to make the details visible under the microscope. Most technicians work in clinical science laboratories, hospital laboratories, medical research laboratories, forensic labs, industrial laboratories or government agencies.
All applicants must meet the following admissionrequirements: provide proof of high school graduation or GED, pass the TSI state approved test or complete all developmental courses needed to be eligible for enrollment in MATH 1314, ENGL 1301, and BIOL 1406.The application packet must be completed by the application deadline of July 15.Applicants who have completed the application process will be invited to attend an interview session. The session will include written assignments and a personal interview. Rank points will be accumulated as a result of the applicant’s written work, GPA, and personal interview. Students must maintain an overall GPA above 2.0.
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