The Hospital Unit Clerk diploma program provides students with essential skills to support communication between physicians, nurses, patients, and departments within hospital and clinical settings. Over 23 weeks, students develop competencies in medical terminology, patient documentation, electronic medical records (EMR), scheduling, physician order processing, health information management, diagnostic testing, vital signs measurement, examination room preparation, infection control, and professional healthcare communication, preparing them to confidently support hospital operations through online delivery with practical, job-ready training.
Entry-level roles: Graduates work as Hospital Unit Clerks, Ward Clerks, Patient Services representatives, Hospital Assistants, or Health Unit Coordinators in hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics, and other healthcare environments.
Advancement opportunities: With experience, graduates may progress to senior unit coordinator positions, health information management roles, or specialized areas such as emergency department coordination or surgical unit support.
Industry demand: Ontario's healthcare facilities maintain consistent demand for skilled unit clerks who can coordinate patient information, support clinical operations, ensure efficient communication, and maintain accurate electronic medical records supporting quality patient care.

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