I love all your videos! You helped me pass my CPC certification test in Dec ‘23. And I’m one that cannot break into the job system. Every single opening requires 2 years experience. Feeling so defeated & I want this career so badly. Like many, I’ve invested tons of time & energy & time away from family just to get certified. So to not get a job in the system is really heartbreaking. I loved learning coding, I’d just like help getting my foot in the door. And I have applied to other positions in the health field with no progress
I'm going to sit for the CPC exam this month, but I've read a lot of comments like yours saying it's hard to find a job. Now I'm thinking I might have made a mistake. I'm considering focusing on medical billing instead of medical coding.
@@Imloved26 I went to a tech school a few years ago for a medical coding specialist program. I had my CCA for 2 years to help me get my foot in the door and got a job as a charge analyst. For the CPC exam I ordered the AAPC study guide book, it comes with 3 practice exams. I feel like the practice exams and study guide book helped me prepare a lot since I hadn’t used my coding book in like 2 years (I don’t code directly as a charge analyst). Hope that helps 🫶🏽
I may have overlooked it, but if you haven’t made a video of this would you be willing to discuss what a typical day looks like for auditors or compliance analysts with regards to coding? I’m in the healthcare field now and my area has no room for advancement- I would love to possibly go the route of coding and am interested in what auditors and compliance analysts essentially do and if it’s something that I’d be great at or have interest in. Thanks for these videos, I found them today and I’m hooked!
Thank you for all of your information. I finished taking classes and graduated from our local community college. Wish I knew about your master class. Looking to get a remote job. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations?
Hi, I’ve been watching your videos. I have question, I went to school for ICD9 years ago but never used my certificate. I have been in the medical office setting for over 20yrs. Once I complete my billing coding course with preppy, will that prior training be helpful in getting my first billing coding job?
I finished the coder Preppy Course in January and I'm currently studying to take the CPC Exam. My question is, do you know a resource where I can ask coding questions. For example I'm currently using AAPC's Exam Review and one of the frequently missed questions is about CPT coding a "programmable pump implantation for chemotherapy" but it tells you the code to use but I can't for the life of me figure out where you go in the CPT index to find the code range for that procedure....I need help understanding where to look because, pump, implantation, chemotherapy, programmable pump, reservoir pump, none give the code 62362.
@@erikaruv22 I think the program was very good. I have not been placed in my externship yet as they are having a hard time finding one for me. They say there aren't many options nearby. They initially tried to place me in a dental office but there was zero CPT or ICD-10 coding so they are looking again. But overall it was great and Auburn University was very responsive.
Looking to change my career and looking into medical coding. I’ve never been in the industry but excited about learning. Any tips or direction would be great!
I got a certificate in billing and coding in 2022 and still haven't been able to get a job. My school only offered the MCBC cert as part of their program. Most of the hospitals in my area want the CCS or CPC which I can't afford cause it would cost me like 1k to take the exam, membership and new books.
That school was a scam. A billing and coding certificate isn’t needed to be a medical biller and a coding certificate doesn’t get you a coding job. You have to either sit for the coding certification exam through aapc or ahima to be considered a certified coder
how about if some one has a stutter and is a semi loner and loves to be at a computer all the time is that someone you think would be a coder ? ( do you have to call and talk to people working asa coder ???
Hi Victoria! Thanks for the videos. I have completed Medical coding training through preppy last month. I am planning to take the test next month and "preppy" sent me the CPT -PLUS 2023 edition. Can I use this book for the test or should I purchase CPT 2024 edition from AAPC. Please suggest.....thanks
Hi Victoria. I just found your channel, awesome content and presentation! I'm considering this career path after retirement (working from home). I have a background as a RN, 38 years. Would this be a good decision? Thanks!
Hi Victoria, I love your videos. Is there a such thing as coding part time? Looking to make a little extra income. I am taking the AAPC classes. Thank you!
The masterclass teaches about starting a career in medical billing and coding and no actual lessons on medical billing and coding. So if you are already working in the field, it would not be necessary.
@@jazminarce3314 This pretty common no matter what field you go into. Most employers want on average six months to one year of experience, Only exceptions are jobs like retail and food service. Teachers have to student teach at minimum and usually have more luck if they substitute first. Nurses have to complete a clinical for practical experience and then usually have to take jobs in urgent care, nursing homes, or hospital er to get their foot in the door. There are very few truly entry level jobs these days. Even to work in the front office or be a file clerk they want experience. Its just easier for them because the person can start right away with little training. Any kind of externship or internship can help get you some experience. I've heard that sometimes you have to start in other related health jobs like supply clerk or file clerk and work your way up. So basically look at your local hospitals, urgent care such as med express, or nursing homes for entry level opportunities.
So I have a question I passed my Coc exam 2 yrs ago but I haven’t been able to get a medical coding job. Everything I’ve applied or read job postings ask for experience. Do you have any recommendations?
Hello, thanks for posting this video it was very informative. I do have a question please regarding your comments at about 7:45 in the video regarding your workday. I’m curious therefore what in your view is the approximate number of working hours per week in this field? I realize of course it could vary based on the particular employment situation, but just a broad estimate would be appreciated. Thank you.
Hi Victoria, how are you ? I am a professional medical coder from past 7 years I have been part of these health care field. Is it possible that we can get directly remote work from USA ? So we can earn money and will get professional career growth also ?
Thanks for reaching out. As you can imagine, I get many requests for job seeking advice so I’ve compiled all of my best tips in this RUclips playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLPHIVqUe1ntwWk43D_3ULgmATJ-XZ5Q52 I think you’ll find it very helpful. I am not currently offering individual assistance on job searching at this time and do not have any job leads to provide for you. Best of luck!
I love all your videos! You helped me pass my CPC certification test in Dec ‘23. And I’m one that cannot break into the job system. Every single opening requires 2 years experience. Feeling so defeated & I want this career so badly. Like many, I’ve invested tons of time & energy & time away from family just to get certified. So to not get a job in the system is really heartbreaking. I loved learning coding, I’d just like help getting my foot in the door. And I have applied to other positions in the health field with no progress
Are you on LinkedIn? Networking is a HUGE boost for getting in the field and finding opportunities throughout your career.
Should we join our local chapters also?
I'm going to sit for the CPC exam this month, but I've read a lot of comments like yours saying it's hard to find a job. Now I'm thinking I might have made a mistake. I'm considering focusing on medical billing instead of medical coding.
I passed my CPC exam!! By 2 points 🥲
A win is a win! CONGRATS CPC!!!!
My thoughts exactly, a win is a win 🎉 I passed the RHIT by 6 points last fall after studying most of the wrong material, so Congratulations!! ❤
@@rachaelolson2302 thank you 🙏🏽
How did you prepare? A course ir self study? Thanks xo and congrats
@@Imloved26 I went to a tech school a few years ago for a medical coding specialist program. I had my CCA for 2 years to help me get my foot in the door and got a job as a charge analyst. For the CPC exam I ordered the AAPC study guide book, it comes with 3 practice exams. I feel like the practice exams and study guide book helped me prepare a lot since I hadn’t used my coding book in like 2 years (I don’t code directly as a charge analyst). Hope that helps 🫶🏽
Hi! Could you speak more about the penalties associated with incorrect medical coding. Is the coder liable for these, or the company they work for?
I may have overlooked it, but if you haven’t made a video of this would you be willing to discuss what a typical day looks like for auditors or compliance analysts with regards to coding? I’m in the healthcare field now and my area has no room for advancement- I would love to possibly go the route of coding and am interested in what auditors and compliance analysts essentially do and if it’s something that I’d be great at or have interest in. Thanks for these videos, I found them today and I’m hooked!
Thanks for the information!
Hi, I have 5 years experience in medical billing. I completed my CPC certification this month. Is billing experience help me for coding job search?
Can new coders work from home or must they work in office first? I’ve heard they will fail if working at home immediately
Thank you for all of your information. I finished taking classes and graduated from our local community college. Wish I knew about your master class.
Looking to get a remote job. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations?
Hi, I’ve been watching your videos. I have question, I went to school for ICD9 years ago but never used my certificate. I have been in the medical office setting for over 20yrs. Once I complete my billing coding course with preppy, will that prior training be helpful in getting my first billing coding job?
I finished the coder Preppy Course in January and I'm currently studying to take the CPC Exam. My question is, do you know a resource where I can ask coding questions. For example I'm currently using AAPC's Exam Review and one of the frequently missed questions is about CPT coding a "programmable pump implantation for chemotherapy" but it tells you the code to use but I can't for the life of me figure out where you go in the CPT index to find the code range for that procedure....I need help understanding where to look because, pump, implantation, chemotherapy, programmable pump, reservoir pump, none give the code 62362.
Hi. How was the Preppy program? Have you done the internship that they claim to offer?
@@erikaruv22 I think the program was very good. I have not been placed in my externship yet as they are having a hard time finding one for me. They say there aren't many options nearby. They initially tried to place me in a dental office but there was zero CPT or ICD-10 coding so they are looking again. But overall it was great and Auburn University was very responsive.
That was very helpful and informative, thank you😊
Looking to change my career and looking into medical coding. I’ve never been in the industry but excited about learning. Any tips or direction would be great!
Can you make a video on becoming an auditor ? Thanks
ruclips.net/video/0-oDxRXkz2M/видео.htmlsi=1kTKYclAFzh5rJgL
I got a certificate in billing and coding in 2022 and still haven't been able to get a job. My school only offered the MCBC cert as part of their program. Most of the hospitals in my area want the CCS or CPC which I can't afford cause it would cost me like 1k to take the exam, membership and new books.
I feel this!! I’m fortunate that my hospital hires non certified and certified coders
jesus. it costs that much to take the exam
@@tOnySi Well the exam by itself is like $500 but then you have to have the current books and then membership.
That school was a scam. A billing and coding certificate isn’t needed to be a medical biller and a coding certificate doesn’t get you a coding job. You have to either sit for the coding certification exam through aapc or ahima to be considered a certified coder
how about if some one has a stutter and is a semi loner and loves to be at a computer all the time is that someone you think would be a coder ? ( do you have to call and talk to people working asa coder ???
Hi Victoria! Thanks for the videos. I have completed Medical coding training through preppy last month. I am planning to take the test next month and "preppy" sent me the CPT -PLUS 2023 edition. Can I use this book for the test or should I purchase CPT 2024 edition from AAPC. Please suggest.....thanks
You cannot use for test but you can contact help@preppy.org and they can help you out.
@@ContempoCoding Yes, I will contact them. Thanks for the reply
Hi. how was the preppy program? Have you completed the externship that they offer?
Hi Victoria. I just found your channel, awesome content and presentation!
I'm considering this career path after retirement (working from home). I have a background as a RN, 38 years. Would this be a good decision? Thanks!
Hi, Have you a CPMA course? Thanks
Hi Victoria, I love your videos. Is there a such thing as coding part time? Looking to make a little extra income. I am taking the AAPC classes. Thank you!
I cover part time jobs in medical coding in this video: ruclips.net/video/Ir0e22rXcZU/видео.htmlsi=9jvkAGnANZAMedbA
@ContempoCoding thank you!
I will be finishing my coding degree over the summer. I am struggling a bit and was wondering if there is a place online that has practice scenarios?
www.aapc.com/practicode/
Would you say your master class is good for those that are already a working coder, but still in the beginning stages?
The masterclass teaches about starting a career in medical billing and coding and no actual lessons on medical billing and coding. So if you are already working in the field, it would not be necessary.
@@ContempoCoding thank you for your honesty!
Why is everyone having trouble finding jobs with no experience.
@@jazminarce3314 This pretty common no matter what field you go into. Most employers want on average six months to one year of experience, Only exceptions are jobs like retail and food service. Teachers have to student teach at minimum and usually have more luck if they substitute first. Nurses have to complete a clinical for practical experience and then usually have to take jobs in urgent care, nursing homes, or hospital er to get their foot in the door. There are very few truly entry level jobs these days. Even to work in the front office or be a file clerk they want experience. Its just easier for them because the person can start right away with little training. Any kind of externship or internship can help get you some experience. I've heard that sometimes you have to start in other related health jobs like supply clerk or file clerk and work your way up. So basically look at your local hospitals, urgent care such as med express, or nursing homes for entry level opportunities.
So I have a question I passed my Coc exam 2 yrs ago but I haven’t been able to get a medical coding job. Everything I’ve applied or read job postings ask for experience. Do you have any recommendations?
@@carriebrinson7877 where did you study, can you point me in the correct direction please. Is there an online site that you went to?
Hello, thanks for posting this video it was very informative. I do have a question please regarding your comments at about 7:45 in the video regarding your workday. I’m curious therefore what in your view is the approximate number of working hours per week in this field? I realize of course it could vary based on the particular employment situation, but just a broad estimate would be appreciated. Thank you.
Hi Victoria, how are you ?
I am a professional medical coder from past 7 years I have been part of these health care field. Is it possible that we can get directly remote work from USA ?
So we can earn money and will get professional career growth also ?
Thanks for reaching out. As you can imagine, I get many requests for job seeking advice so I’ve compiled all of my best tips in this RUclips playlist:
ruclips.net/p/PLPHIVqUe1ntwWk43D_3ULgmATJ-XZ5Q52
I think you’ll find it very helpful. I am not currently offering individual assistance on job searching at this time and do not have any job leads to provide for you.
Best of luck!
Is there any thing you can say or advise me being an fresher in medical coder? For building up my career in this field
Yes -- there are lots of videos you can find on the channel with advice for newbies. Thanks!
@@ContempoCoding Thank you
Are you still teaching classes?
I don't teach beginner medical coding classes.
I’m taking my CPC exam tomorrow… please pray for me 😂
how did it go?