Introduction to MDS 3.0 Coordinating Jumpstart
Interested in learning the inside world of MDS Coordinating?
This course will cover the inside details of how the MDS 3.0 functions in the skilled nursing facilities. Maybe you are seeking career advancements or just curious. Join us for this Introductory Course.
This course is great if:
- You are a nurse seeking a career change to a "off the floor" type of role
- You are a healthcare clinician already employed and curious about the MDS 3.0
- You are a healthcare employee and is curious on how healthcare reimbursement functions in general (Longterm care)
- You are thinking about becoming a MDS Nurse but not sure what to expect.
- You are interested in seeking MDS 3.0 Certification in the near future
Where:
Live virtual classroom (no webcam needed)
SEATING IS LIMITED, SO SIGN UP TODAY!
Technical requirements:
Participants may join by smartphone, or computer with internet access or telephone audio only
How do I join?
Upon registering, you will sent confirmation, reminders and joining instructions via email. Please contact us if you have difficulty joining or are unsure how to join this class.
When:
Nov 20, 2017
10:00-11:00am CST or 5:30pm-6:30pm CST
Hope to meet you there!
REGISTER HERE
CAREER ALERT:
MDS 3.0 COORDINATOR
COMPLIMENTARY COURSE
Most healthcare clinicians are seeking to learn new skills and or enhance their existing skills. Some may be interested in learning about the MDS 3.0 for Skilled Nursing Facilities. This career choice has become undoubtedly a growing career choice for nurses. Many Long-term care Managers are also seeking MDS 3.0 knowledge.
Over the past several years, healthcare reimbursement practices has shaped and changed how we deliver, manage, and document quality care services.
Many healthcare practitioners are still in the dark as to the what, when, and why of documentation, and system guidelines.
Join US as we discuss and overview of this integral process for SNF facilities throughout the United States
What is the Role of A MDS Nurse?
MDS Coordinator typically function in skilled nursing facilities and at select extended care units of hospital as Clinical Reimbursement Managers.
The day to day job duties include auditing, managing/viewing documentation and scheduling of the MDS 3.0 tool. Typical work hours are Mon-Friday 9-5ish.
Smaller class sizes for better understanding!
Students at Glenview, IL Congrats!

