Coding Specialist Part II - Scholarship eligible
Program Description:
Medical Coders work in hospitals, and physician offices and read patient records containing medical terminology, medical procedures, disease diagnosis, and insurance information. This is a complex learning program, 73% of students who start the coding program are successful in completing it. Students will learn a great deal of information in a short period. Learning online is not for every student. All courses run consecutively.
Coders must have a good understanding of the basic sciences. See Part I: https://tridenttech.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&int_class_id=17658&int_category_id=2&int_sub_category_id=9&int_catalog_id=0
To decide if medical coding is right for you
please view these short videos from coding experts;
There are
many rules for accurate coding and it takes a great deal of practice, research, and expertise to master. Coding instructors often state that learning medical coding is similar to learning a foreign language.
The schedule is
tightly scheduled to reduce the program length of time.
Asynchronous learning allows students to
learn on their own schedule, within a certain timeframe; the start date, and the end date.
The curriculum teaches toward
two national certifications required by employers
:
- the AAPC credential CPC (Certified Professional Coder) www.aapc.com
- the AHIMA credential CCA or CCS (Certified Coding Associate or Certified Coding Specialist) www.ahima.org
Requirements for Coding Part II:
- Students entering Part II are first required to have successfully completed Coding Part I within the past 12 months; medical terminology, pathopharmacology, and Healthcare Data & EHR. If student is a current RN registered nurse, prerequisites are not needed.
- Students must have daily access to a computer with high-speed internet access, a webcam, and microphone, Microsoft Office Suite, or equivalent, Adobe Flash Player and Acrobat Reader. Using a phone or any mobile device to complete a course is not recommended or reliable.
- Students must purchase the online e-books. See below for costs.
How to register for Coding Part II courses:
- Students must provide documentation of the three prerequisite courses taken, (within the past 12 months), or their current RN license, email to: kayla.brunelle@tridenttech.edu
- Scholarship applications for Fall will be available 5/28/2024 until 8/2/24. Apply only once and follow the directions, the Registration office will email with further directions within 2 weeks to process. Workforce Pathways Scholarship Application: https://www.tridenttech.edu/ce/funding/workforce-pathways-scholarship.htm
Scholarships pay tuition for all 5 courses in Part II listed below. Students must purchase books.
Coding Specialist Part II Online e-book costs:
- e-Textbooks: Students must purchase Cengage Unlimited 12-month access subscription, $211, needed and used for all courses, and McGraw Hill Medical Insurance, $100. Both are available at the TTC Bookstore, bldg 950.
- e-Coding manuals: Students must purchase the Optum Encoder Pro 12-month subscription, $120 needed for all 4 coding courses below; the 2nd thru the 5th courses in Part II. Available at the TTC Bookstore, bldg 950. Do not activate until the course start date.
Coding Specialist Part II:
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PART II |
FALL 2024 |
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8/12-9/27/24 |
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9/30-11/15/24 |
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11/18-1/24/25 |
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1/27/25-3/14/25 |
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3/17-5/04/25 |