Thanks for watching! To learn more about our three-day course and at-home study kit, go here: medicalcodingacademy.org/3-day-medical-coding-course To see our 2019 calendar, go here: medicalcodingacademy.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/mca-2019-schedule-0401.png
Mrs. Ortega is a life saver! I have been wanting to transition to medical coding for a while, but I didn't know how to or which program to take. There are so many online programs but I made the best decision of my life to take the 3 day CPC course with Medical Coding Academy the weekend of September 29, 2017. I DO NOT have a medical coding background, so this class was very challenging in a good way. Mrs. Ortega's teaching style is amazing and it is designed for all types of students, including students who do not have any experience in medical coding. There is a lot of information to cover over the 3 days but it is all worth it. This course is like a medical coding boot camp...meaning you get a serious mental workout that will benefit you in the medical coding industry. Mrs.Ortega is so kind, she answers your questions and takes time with her students. She never takes breaks during the class! I don't understand how she doses it but all I can think of is she is an Angel sent to help her students pass the CPC...seriously! I finished the 3 day course on October 1, 2017 and took the CPC exam two weeks after the course on October 14, 2017 ... and I PASSED on the first try!!! Remember, I do not have a background in medical coding and Mrs. Ortega's teaching style along with the excellent organization of my coding books (thanks to Mrs. Ortega) gave me foundation I needed to pass the CPC exam. The CPC exam is not easy, but I passed because I decided to take this course over an online course. Honestly, I do not think I would have passed by taking an online course. Mrs. Ortega and her staff at Medical Coding Academy are a blessing to me and I am so grateful to them for their time and dedication to making the possible for me. I am taking the COC and CPMA courses the weekend of November 25, 2017 and I can not wait to learn so much more about medical coding!
Ms. Ortega is the best there is... She is very passionate in what she does & she cares about her students... She teaches the subject matter so well that as a student, you will feel confident that you will be ready to take the boards... I just passed my board exam the first try!!!... and I am very grateful to Ms. Ortega... I will surely be taking more courses with her... She is truly a blessing!
Hi Mrs.Ortega! I just wanted to let you know I got my results in this morning from my CPC exam and I passed!!!! Thank you so much for the awesome tips and guidelines! You are definitely a blessing and I thank God we crossed paths!. If anyone is thinking about becoming a medical coder please please take her class. Its so worth it!!! And the Proctor mention how impressed she was with how well my code books was organized!!
I highly recommend taking MCA's medical coding courses. I was looking for a change in career and felt that medical coding would be a great fit for my personality and work-style. I watched many of Mrs. Ortega's videos and decided to take the leap and sign up for the CPC course. The course is rigorous but worth it. Mrs. Ortega cuts to the chase and drills you with all the information you need to successfully pass the exam. I took her course this past June and then sat for the exam two weeks later and passed! Thank you so much Mrs. Ortega for sharing your wisdom and positive energy. I look forward to completing a few more courses with you later this year! A note on this video: I sat for the AAPC CPC exam and Mrs. Ortega's description is right on point. Eat an energy packed breakfast but don't bring food to the exam. You won't have time to eat and it's just a distraction. I do recommend bringing a small Gatorade or Vitamin Water with you for a little sugar and electrolyte boost, as the test is almost 6hrs long. I was so zoned-in during the exam until I realized that I was feeling a little dehydrated and was glad for extra energy. But as she said, don't drink too much or you'll have to waste time in the bathroom. Bring a watch. Bring a highlighter. And keep it moving! Good luck all!
Several months ago I was feeling desperate thinking about my dead-end job and how on Earth could I set things in motion to have a career. I googled something along the lines of "good jobs without college degree" and medical coding was on that list and interested me. I continued to search and came across a UA-cam video for Medical Coding Academy and ended up watching nearly all the vids in one day...! At that point I felt hopeful that I had stumbled across this but I still had a major reservation: could I really learn enough from a 3-day course as a complete coding novice? Fast forward to today... I took the course a little less than a month ago (it's rigorous) and I took my CPC exam less than two weeks ago and because I was taught in such a logical and structured way I PASSED! So, if anyone is compelled to start their journey towards becoming a medical coder YES I wholeheartedly recommend Medical Coding Academy. You will save time and money and have great odds at succeeding! Thank you Mrs. Ortega for sacrificing your time to give us this opportunity 🙏 -Vera
I took Mrs. Ortega's Cpc course 2 weeks ago and today I got my results I passed my exam. If you are going to take course there is a lot of pre work to be done and homework as well. This course is exactly as she has said in previous videos short term pain for long term gain. By the time you leave the class you have so much knowledge On coding. Be prepared to study and work hard it is well worth it in the end! Thanks Mrs Ortega for everything 😀😃🤗
The very critical handwriting you need to complete prior to the course. It is shipped to you once you register for the course on the website medicalcodingacademy.org
Andrew Mrs. Ortega sends prework once you register for the class. Its her wonderful tabbing system which is amazing and will help you to know your book. Also there is prework its nothing difficult but it will most definielty lead to your sucess of passing the exam. Once you have registered for the course the packet is sent to you. If you are considering taking the course allow yourself enough time to register for the course. The work can be done up to a week prior to class without feeling overwhelmed.
I'm barely starting my journey and I will be taking my orientation test. My goal is to pass so I may be allowed into the class. Do you have any tips for me ? I've been studying math and terms but I'm so lost what specifically to cover.
In this video we see a comparison of the two coding societies. Here you will find a down to earth approach showcasing AAPC and AHIMA. A great breakdown of what you can expect when you go to take your examination. While all that was said ism still valid and correct today there are a few points to consider; with COVID19, AAPC is now offering an online version that you can take at home. This has the advantage that the test in split into two parts of two hours and forty-five minutes each. You can take them over two different days, or you can take them on the same day. Now, unlike the paper version of this test it is one hundred dollars less, and you are allowed only one try instead of two however, with this school one is more than enough. Both certification society are generally treated with the same respect and acceptance.
Hi. Thank you for your video and advice. Can anyone tell me what would be a good choice to work from home/remotely, AHIMA CCA or AAPC CPC? I am homebound/restricted. Are there homebased openings and opportunities immediately after getting certified? Anyone please let me know, I would be grateful. I was a doctor physician many years ago in Asia and now live in California for over 10 years now by the way so any advice related to location would also be helpful. I could not pursue medical residency and missed that opportunity because I'm a very old graduate and I am pretty sure no residency program will accept me. I am middle aged and have long gaps in employment.
HI doll. The CPC is known as the golden standard credential for professional medical coding. Yes, there are a vast number of REMOTE medical coding opportunities. Knowing you have a physician background will all the more reason make you very interested in our medical coding program. I invited you to come check us out on the Facebook "Go To Codders" forum. it will give you an opportunity to network and check with current students. Just click the link and I'll see you there! facebook.com/groups/medicalcodingacademy
I am.interested in attending your training courses for the CPC cert Exam. I 'd like to know what books are required. Is there any Coding books provided while attending your course or will I need to purchase my own? Also if I dont have the entire course $$$ up front; is there a payment plan?
Please call me at the academy at 469-877-0881 for all the details! Also watch ua-cam.com/video/pEZQWDzHUkk/v-deo.html to view the tabbing system and curriculum!
Thanks for watching! To learn more about our three-day course and at-home study kit, go here: medicalcodingacademy.org/3-day-medical-coding-course
To see our 2019 calendar, go here: medicalcodingacademy.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/mca-2019-schedule-0401.png
Mrs. Ortega is a life saver! I have been wanting to transition to medical coding for a while, but I didn't know how to or which program to take. There are so many online programs but I made the best decision of my life to take the 3 day CPC course with Medical Coding Academy the weekend of September 29, 2017. I DO NOT have a medical coding background, so this class was very challenging in a good way. Mrs. Ortega's teaching style is amazing and it is designed for all types of students, including students who do not have any experience in medical coding. There is a lot of information to cover over the 3 days but it is all worth it. This course is like a medical coding boot camp...meaning you get a serious mental workout that will benefit you in the medical coding industry. Mrs.Ortega is so kind, she answers your questions and takes time with her students. She never takes breaks during the class! I don't understand how she doses it but all I can think of is she is an Angel sent to help her students pass the CPC...seriously! I finished the 3 day course on October 1, 2017 and took the CPC exam two weeks after the course on October 14, 2017 ... and I PASSED on the first try!!! Remember, I do not have a background in medical coding and Mrs. Ortega's teaching style along with the excellent organization of my coding books (thanks to Mrs. Ortega) gave me foundation I needed to pass the CPC exam. The CPC exam is not easy, but I passed because I decided to take this course over an online course. Honestly, I do not think I would have passed by taking an online course. Mrs. Ortega and her staff at Medical Coding Academy are a blessing to me and I am so grateful to them for their time and dedication to making the possible for me. I am taking the COC and CPMA courses the weekend of November 25, 2017 and I can not wait to learn so much more about medical coding!
Ms. Ortega is the best there is... She is very passionate in what she does & she cares about her students... She teaches the subject matter so well that as a student, you will feel confident that you will be ready to take the boards... I just passed my board exam the first try!!!... and I am very grateful to Ms. Ortega... I will surely be taking more courses with her... She is truly a blessing!
Hi Mrs.Ortega! I just wanted to let you know I got my results in this morning from my CPC exam and I passed!!!! Thank you so much for the awesome tips and guidelines! You are definitely a blessing and I thank God we crossed paths!. If anyone is thinking about becoming a medical coder please please take her class. Its so worth it!!! And the Proctor mention how impressed she was with how well my code books was organized!!
Beyond proud of you!!! Still jumping for joy over here..God bless you doll!!!
Thank you! :)
I highly recommend taking MCA's medical coding courses. I was looking for a change in career and felt that medical coding would be a great fit for my personality and work-style. I watched many of Mrs. Ortega's videos and decided to take the leap and sign up for the CPC course. The course is rigorous but worth it. Mrs. Ortega cuts to the chase and drills you with all the information you need to successfully pass the exam. I took her course this past June and then sat for the exam two weeks later and passed! Thank you so much Mrs. Ortega for sharing your wisdom and positive energy. I look forward to completing a few more courses with you later this year!
A note on this video:
I sat for the AAPC CPC exam and Mrs. Ortega's description is right on point. Eat an energy packed breakfast but don't bring food to the exam. You won't have time to eat and it's just a distraction. I do recommend bringing a small Gatorade or Vitamin Water with you for a little sugar and electrolyte boost, as the test is almost 6hrs long. I was so zoned-in during the exam until I realized that I was feeling a little dehydrated and was glad for extra energy. But as she said, don't drink too much or you'll have to waste time in the bathroom. Bring a watch. Bring a highlighter. And keep it moving! Good luck all!
Several months ago I was feeling desperate thinking about my dead-end job and how on Earth could I set things in motion to have a career. I googled something along the lines of "good jobs without college degree" and medical coding was on that list and interested me. I continued to search and came across a UA-cam video for Medical Coding Academy and ended up watching nearly all the vids in one day...! At that point I felt hopeful that I had stumbled across this but I still had a major reservation: could I really learn enough from a 3-day course as a complete coding novice?
Fast forward to today... I took the course a little less than a month ago (it's rigorous) and I took my CPC exam less than two weeks ago and because I was taught in such a logical and structured way I PASSED!
So, if anyone is compelled to start their journey towards becoming a medical coder YES I wholeheartedly recommend Medical Coding Academy. You will save time and money and have great odds at succeeding! Thank you Mrs. Ortega for sacrificing your time to give us this opportunity 🙏
-Vera
Vera, it was my absolute HONOR to teach a young bright lady like you. God bless you!!
I took Mrs. Ortega's Cpc course 2 weeks ago and today I got my results I passed my exam. If you are going to take course there is a lot of pre work to be done and homework as well. This course is exactly as she has said in previous videos short term pain for long term gain. By the time you leave the class you have so much knowledge
On coding. Be prepared to study and work hard it is well worth it in the end! Thanks Mrs Ortega for everything 😀😃🤗
Mz Jai what's the prework?
Because you are a go to coder..you put in all the work and now you are board certified..incredible so proud of you dear !!!!!
The very critical handwriting you need to complete prior to the course. It is shipped to you once you register for the course on the website medicalcodingacademy.org
Andrew Mrs. Ortega sends prework once you register for the class. Its her wonderful tabbing system which is amazing and will help you to know your book. Also there is prework its nothing difficult but it will most definielty lead to your sucess of passing the exam. Once you have registered for the course the packet is sent to you. If you are considering taking the course allow yourself enough time to register for the course. The work can be done up to a week prior to class without feeling overwhelmed.
Madam which one CPC or CCS in which one more valuable for the job
CPC for outpatient coding and CCS for inpatient coding doll!
I'm barely starting my journey and I will be taking my orientation test. My goal is to pass so I may be allowed into the class. Do you have any tips for me ? I've been studying math and terms but I'm so lost what specifically to cover.
Hi dear my biggest advice is to get to my 3 day course ASAP! Call or text me and i'll tell you all about it 469-877-0881
In this video we see a comparison of the two coding societies. Here you will find a down to earth approach showcasing AAPC and AHIMA. A great breakdown of what you can expect when you go to take your examination. While all that was said ism still valid and correct today there are a few points to consider; with COVID19, AAPC is now offering an online version that you can take at home. This has the advantage that the test in split into two parts of two hours and forty-five minutes each. You can take them over two different days, or you can take them on the same day. Now, unlike the paper version of this test it is one hundred dollars less, and you are allowed only one try instead of two however, with this school one is more than enough. Both certification society are generally treated with the same respect and acceptance.
Such valuable info thank you so much !!!
Hi. Thank you for your video and advice. Can anyone tell me what would be a good choice to work from home/remotely, AHIMA CCA or AAPC CPC? I am homebound/restricted. Are there homebased openings and opportunities immediately after getting certified? Anyone please let me know, I would be grateful. I was a doctor physician many years ago in Asia and now live in California for over 10 years now by the way so any advice related to location would also be helpful. I could not pursue medical residency and missed that opportunity because I'm a very old graduate and I am pretty sure no residency program will accept me. I am middle aged and have long gaps in employment.
HI doll. The CPC is known as the golden standard credential for professional medical coding. Yes, there are a vast number of REMOTE medical coding opportunities. Knowing you have a physician background will all the more reason make you very interested in our medical coding program. I invited you to come check us out on the Facebook "Go To Codders" forum. it will give you an opportunity to network and check with current students. Just click the link and I'll see you there! facebook.com/groups/medicalcodingacademy
How long do you get to take the AHIMA test and how many questions are there?
4 hours 200 questions with ahima !
i am interested in coming to your class but you only come to Chicago once, Are you going to make more dates for chicago in the furture
Send at text to 469-877-0774 ..she will give you all the other Chicago dates!
thank you so much for answering me back
We now offer at home training!!! ua-cam.com/video/sAV30mkbc7w/v-deo.html
I am.interested in attending your training courses for the CPC cert Exam. I 'd like to know what books are required. Is there any Coding books provided while attending your course or will I need to purchase my own? Also if I dont have the entire course $$$ up front; is there a payment plan?
Please call me at the academy at 469-877-0881 for all the details! Also watch ua-cam.com/video/pEZQWDzHUkk/v-deo.html to view the tabbing system and curriculum!
We now offer at home training!!! ua-cam.com/video/sAV30mkbc7w/v-deo.html