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Saint Paul College Programs
Health Unit Coordinator
Overview
Health Unit Coordinators work at the nursing station in health
care facilities. As the center of communication on the nursing
unit, they are responsible for reading doctor's orders for patient
treatments, medications and tests, and accurately relaying those
orders to the appropriate department. The Health Unit
Coordinator is responsible for performing clerical tasks for the
nursing stations such as answering the telephone, operating the
computer, assisting visitors, filing, managing station
records, and maintaining patient's charts.
(Program Brochure)
For additional information about recommended Course Sequence, Minimum Program Entry Requirements and Program Outcomes, please see the Program Guide Sheets.
Available programs, courses and course descriptions:
• Health Unit Coordinator Certificate
What You'll Learn
- Processing physicians' orders
- Scheduling tests and procedures
- Communicating orders to other health care team members
- Receptionist, clerical and communication skills
- Medical terminology
Career Settings
- Private and public hospitals
- Long-term care facilities
- Outpatient facilities and clinics
- Rehabilitation units and centers
Potential Employers
- Regions Hospital
- Allina Hospitals & Clinics
- VA Medical Center
- HealthEast Care System
- Fairview Health Services
- Children's Hospitals & Clinics
- Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare
- Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC)
- Lakeview Hospital
- North Memorial Medical Center
Additional Benefits
- Learn from experienced instructor who teaches in a "hands-on" environment.
- Clinical based course requirements give students the opportunity to learn and experience the day-to-day flow of activities on a Nursing Unit.
- Train with experienced Health Unit Coordinators through an internship.
- Use training as a stepping stone to other health-related careers.
- Work in an occupation with the advantage of working flexible schedules or on different shifts.



