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12 Hours of Instruction by
Sr. Instructor Laureen Jandroep,
OTR, CPC, CPC-H, CPC-EMS
If you want to be well prepared for any of the medical coding certification exams like the CPC (Certified Professional Coder) exam offered by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) or the CCS-P (Certified Coding Specialist – Physician Based) by the American Health Information Association (AHIMA) then these 12 hours of video instruction are for you.
These are recordings of a live training event that took place over two days. You’ll learn techniques to help you pass the exam like
• bubbling and highlighting,
• comparing and contrasting,
• one dot/two dot time management method
• and much much more.
I took this course and it DID help me pass the test! You really learn what is necessary to do to pass the test. It’s very intense, but well worth it!!
–Kim Renk RN BSN CPC
FORMAT – Once your purchase is complete you will be taken to your member only access page. Here you can view any of the 20 videos immediately in a video player embedded right in the page. You can also download any of the videos which are in QuickTime format (a free player is available if you don’t have it installed already). You will have access to this membership page for 3 months from date of purchase.
Here are brief descriptions of what is covered in each video:
01 INTRODUCTION
This probably the most valuable of all the videos if you are preparing for a coding certification board exam. Covered are Laureen’s propriatary bubbling and highlighting technique, her time management strategies and what to expect on exam day.
02 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
A brief review of how to study medical terminology for the various coding certification board exams. Tips are shared on how you can use the “open book” exam to your advantage to get the right answer even if you don’t know the medical term at first glance.
03 HCPCS
Laureen reviews the types of questions that may be asked of you on the board exam. She goes over drug coding, the layout of the book, the fact that it is a multi-level system, etc.
04 MODIFIERS
This is one of Laureen’s specialties. She has presented her “Modifiers – It’s All About the Money” at several national AAPC conferences as well as local chapters for many years. In this video you not only get great tips for using modifiers to your advantage on the board exam but you get to take home a great job aide that many laminate and keep by their workstation.
05 ICD-9
Laureen covers the known pitfalls to ICD coding that trip students up on the board exam like burn coding, AIDS, E-codes, etc. She also discusses the best way to tab your manuals to get to the sections you need to fast
06 E&M
Laureen shows you her proprietary “Locate your HEM in Time” technique that has been known to help students struggling with E&M get that “ah ha!” moment. Practice worksheets are provided.
I’m one of the ones that passed the certification exam because of your Blitz… As your Blitz was such a blessing to me, I printed from the internet your advertisement page for your Blitz. I’m going to give each of my classmates a copy and let them know that I had tried passing the certification exam several times and didn’t pass until I viewed your DVDs. I hope some, if not all will take such an interest and will order your DVD set. Thanks again for the help you have been to me.
–Mary L. Springs
07 ANESTHESIA
Laureen covers the highlights of Anesthesia coding needed for the board exam. You will understand the difference between general, regional, local anesthesia and how to code them as well as conscious sedation. You will know what to do if there was more than one procedure done during an operative session.
08 RADIOLOGY
Watch this video and you will understand what constitutes a procedure with contrast, when injections can be billed for, ultrasound coding, radiation oncology and nuclear medicine coding.
09 PATH & LAB
The highlights of this video are pathology consults, surgical pathology, panels, the difference between qualitative and quantitative tests and more.
10 MEDICINE
The highlights of this large section of the CPT Manual are covered. Come away with tips for coding ophthalmology, psychology, chiropractic, physical therapy and more. The cardiovascular procedures are covered in video #14 Cardiovascular Surgery.
11 INTEGUMENTARY
This video provides an introduction to surgery coding in general including discussion about open and closed procedures (a favorite exam concept) and the global surgery package. Then you will delve into the integmentary surgery section in detail. You will know when to add codes together and when to report them separately. You will understand that an intermediate repair is not just for layered repairs, all breast procedures are covered.
12 MUSCULOSKELETAL
This video covers dislocation and fracture coding, when you can code for casts and strapping, bunionectomy coding, and wound exploration procedures. Laureen also shares her “stacking” technique for coding of spine procedures.
13 RESPIRATORY
After a brief anatomy review you will be taken to the respiratory section of the CPT manual and be shown the areas that tend to be the area of focus for board exams.
14 CARDIOVASCULAR
After a brief anatomy review you will be taken to the cardiovascular section of the CPT manual and be shown the areas that tend to be the area of focus for board exams. Specifically pacemaker/defibrillator coding, CABG coding, coronary angioplasty coding, and cardiac cathetrization coding to name a few.
15 DIGESTIVE
After a brief anatomy review you will be taken to the digestive section of the CPT manual and be shown the areas that tend to be the area of focus for board exams. Scope procedures dominate this section and Laureen will share some key notes you’ll want to write in your CPT manual so they jump out at you when you are taking the board exam.
16 URINARY
After a brief anatomy review you will be taken to the urinary section of the CPT manual and be shown the areas that tend to be the area of focus for board exams. Specifically urodynamics, kidney procedures, ureter and bladder procedures are discussed.
17 GENITAL
In this video the male and female genital system procedures are discussed with emphasis on prostate procedures, tricky definitions related to vulvectomies, hysterectomy coding and maternity coding.
18 ENDOCRINE/NERVOUS
After a brief anatomy review you will be taken to the endocrine and nervous sections of the CPT manual and be shown the areas that tend to be the area of focus for board exams. Specifically Laureen will share her “butterfly” technique for coding procedures of the thyroid and her “stacking” technique for coding procedures of the spine and covers skull base surgery, neurostimulator coding and nerve block procedures.
19 EYE/EAR
After a brief anatomy review you will be taken to the ey and ear sections of the CPT manual and be shown the areas that tend to be the area of focus for board exams. Specifically eye removal, keratoplasty coding, cataract coding and ocular adnexa coding are discussed for the eye. For the ear emphasis is on the ear tube surgery (tympanoplasty).
Previous DVD versions sold for $440 plus S&H
Now Only $240!!!
Act now and you will be mailed the full 20 videos (7 DVD Set) playable on most newer set-top DVD players. Your order will ship directly from the duplication center in Brooklyn NY and will usually arrive within 5 business days.
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