Although the Course Project Training Manual will be written as an academic paper in Microsoft Word, it is really a training manual for the identified audience. The intent is that HIT graduates can use this document and training manual for interview purposes upon graduation to a potential employer. It must be an originally developed and presented according to the following formatting and content requirements in accordance with DeVry academic writing, APA 7th edition, and academic integrity policies.
The original content must (1) be supplemented with specific legislation specifically (state and/or federal statue, regulation and/or legal guidance) and clearly related to the selected topic and audience, and (2) incorporate a minimum of four references, with one from the sources below. Keep in mind that paid or politically motivated legal sources are not authorized for the purpose of this assignment.
The current course textbook
A state or federal governmental source to support specified legislation (must be .gov if using Internet source)
A peer-reviewed journal from DeVry’s online library databases
Scholarly or professional source such as AHIMA, HIMSS, and so on
Formatting
The training manual must be five to seven full pages in length (excluding title and reference pages), double-spaced, in third person, and formatted according to APA 7th edition requirements (using first level headings). Please see DeVry’s research, writing, and APA resources in the Student Resources section for further guidance.
At minimum, the following content must be included and written in third person.
Title page: Include the title of the paper, the author, the university name, a running head, and page numbers.
Table of contents: List the main heading sections of the paper and the pages where they are located.
Introduction: Introduce the topic or issue to the particular audience, give overview of the training, and describe what the manual entails. The introduction also previews the main ideas and the order in which they are covered, and establishes a tone of the document.
Training objectives: Explain to the audience objectives and outcomes of the training and why it is required
Body (using proper APA headings): The body will encompass the actual training and must start off with an introduction and overview of the legislative, regulatory, or legal foundation (authority) for the training, including citation to all HIM, legal, and ethical sources. It may include original graphics, flow charts, and so on to illustrate content and resources that the employee would need to be compliant with the topic. Break out the main ideas using applicable APA headings when the topic has changed. State the main ideas, highlight major points in each idea, provide evidence, and include the information you found during your research and investigation
Conclusion: The conclusion should synthesize rather than introduce new material or repeat the main ideas verbatim unless there is a rephrasing of the thesis. The conclusion should recap what the audience is to gain from the training.
APA reference page: Use the citation format as specified in the Syllabus, which is APA. All resources cited in the body of the paper must be included on the reference page.
Additional Requirements
Other requirements include the following with additional guidance outlined in the DeVry Library APA Resources. (Links to an external site.)
All margins in APA format are one inch.
It must be written in third person using academic language from the perspective of a health information management professional.
It must be double-spaced, with 12-point font, and must include page numbers and applicable APA headings to delineate major and/or required topics.
A minimum of four references are required as noted above (anonymous authors, blogs, and paid sites or web pages are not acceptable) using an appropriately formatted APA reference page