Hi Victoria! I just got the results for my CPC exam I took on the 23rd and I got a 91%!!! I owe it all to you and your amazing videos. I don't think I would have done so well without all your tips. I truly feel I learned more from you than my college courses.
Awesome! I take mine next Saturday. Which section did you find the hardest, personally? I'm good at math, so certain anesthesia questions bode surprisingly well for me. If EM questions give the levels in the questions, that made them much easier for me.
Hello, please can you share with me those tips? I'm finding very hard to get more than 60% in the practice exams, please, please help me, I need to get that certification to get a better job!!!! mercy please!!!
I finally got my Associate degree in Medical Billing and Coding 2 weeks ago! I've been watching your videos to practice for the CPC exam and I'm so excited to finally take the exam next month. Thanks for your help and encouragement!
After taking a course and passing with the AAPC and watching your videos I can happily say I have passed my Cpc exam!!! Thanks for all your helpful videos.
Congrats! I just passed my CPC exam and I’m on the job hunt now. I was curious about if I would have a chance working remotely so this is great news that you landed a remote job! How was the interview process? Any tips?
I recently took the CPC state certification exam and passed. I have watched many of your videos. I learned about "process of elimination for the exam" from one of your videos. It helped tons!!! Saved so much time!!! I even reference your UA-cam videos on my private FB coding group. You're very knowledgeable and I hope you never stop making your UA-cam videos. You look great by the way :-)
Hi! I am just commenting on you most recent video BUT I just wanted to say THANK YOU for your videos! I took my CPC exam this weekend and passed and I owe a lot of my success to you! I watched your ICD-10-CM guideline videos and chapter reviews on a loop for the couple weeks leading up to my exam and they are extremely helpful!!!! In one of your videos you said you wanted to be the Bill Nye the Science guy of medical coding and you TOTALLY ARE! You are informative, honest, and able to make this content interesting (which is hard to do at times)! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! You rock!!!
Process of elimination is the best advice for the exam! I took my CBCS exam today! I am stalking the NHA site waiting for my results. Thank you SO much for your videos! I went into the exam facility with confidence because of the details that you shared with your viewers. Thank you so much!
O K❗️ This has to be the BEST video zeroing in on the most difficult skill for the certification exam, TIME!!! Thank you-Thank you-Thank you Victoria! This video is super helpful !!!!
Thank you soooooo much Victoria for your videos. I have been very hesitant about studying medical coding for I did not understand what I would be getting into and the fear of regretting if I did not understand or like this line of work. Your videos have made it easy for me to say yes, I can handle this. Keep up the awesome videos you make for us.
Hii Victoria mam!! I just got the result for my CPC exam in INDIA Hyderabad..I wrote the exam APRIL 23 and I got 76% In my first attempt !! Thanks for your exam tips ☺️
Sorry to hear you were not successful on your last exam attempt. I have a video where I discuss my best tips for how to tackle your next attempt: ua-cam.com/video/VT05L6X0iUo/v-deo.html I think you'll find it helpful. At this time, I am not offering individual assistance or tutoring.
Will be taking my CPC Exam Next Month. And I am as nervous as can be. But your videos are very helpful with Tips as well as Process of Elimination. I will continue to watch and take notes of your videos to prepare me for my CPC Exam next month. Also, if anyone have any helpful tips regarding the CPC Exam, I am all ears. Would like any information that would be helpful. :)
Great content as usual. Definitely take time to look at your coding guidelines, even in the exam. It won’t waste much time. Those alone can help you toss out answers
I think I had read that anesthesia is billed in 15 min increments. Would it be safe to narrow it down to only answers that divide by 15 evenly? In this case, it would rule out all answers except one. Is that correct and applicable to all anesthesia questions? Thanks!
@@Gypsycodes I got a 71, and I'm ecstatic! We hear about so many people who have taken it 3 times, and gotten 62,65 and 69s. I'm even more ecstatic for passing it on my first try, considering that I did the self study. I would have learned MUCH better from an in person coach! Now, I have the Practicode Mountain to climb,so my celebration is short-lived.
@@unappealingundesirable2826 I have that same Practicode mountain to climb also. 🤞I need to get started on it asap. I did self study also… I completed the AAPC course. I was excited to pass the CPC on my first attempt also! I was so nervous! These videos helped a ton. Now I need to find a job with my CPC license plus we have Continuing Education to do so our Medical Coding learning journey will never end 🤓📚
Hello. I have a question about the neonate circumcision. Why wouldn't it be the code be 54160? I see it says for the code neonate (28 days or less) and I have learned ,with newborns and children, it is important to specify age. Code 54150 does not have the neonate specification. Thank you.
If anyone can please suggest a tutor for the CPC exam!!!! I have mental learning disabilities. I truly thought this degree was going to be easy and I was going to be good at it. I asked my school for help barely anyone does. I asked students for help no one does. Are there tutors for hire anywhere for the CPC exam or medical coding in general?
On the test I'm taking doesn't require the manuals. So hopefully I won't have questions referring to the codes because I can't afford the manuals and have never seen any or used any of them. If you're thinking about taking this course, learn grim my experience and just go with the aapc. I went with medcerts which I regret because they refuse to give you the manuals. I went thru a career center as well so I didn't have many options either. I'm not even testing with aapc so... who knows if my certifications will even get me a job. 😢
I see we are both in PA. I’m in Schuylkill county. I wanted to know what to start with first? Which book should you start off with? I can’t afford them all at once so want to buy them as I need them.
CPT code 54150 is for a circumcision, using clamp or other device with or without a dorsal slit. Since the dorsal block is not performed, you wouldn't use a separate code or modifier just because it was omitted. 54150 already accounts for circumcision with or without the use of a dorsal block. Therefore, it would still be the correct code to use in this situation.
Do you think a student who is only a quarter of the way through school should or should not use the BHAT method? Meaning do you think you should wait until you have more experience with CPT before doing something like that? This has been suggested to me by an instructor
I failed my exam in September doing it online and it was so uncomfortable. It took AAPC a whole month to get my results back which added more to my anxiety. Doing it again on January 14 in person and I'm still not ready
@@momowayne12 yes I did the exam and I felt more prepared. I used Hoang nyugen process of elimination. I used my 2022 books but be warned I did see a question about E/M new changes for 2023 on it
Hi guys!!! in the CPC exam of 2022 someone remembers about what it was the last set of questions, were the cases (10)????? or there were another set of questions after those?
If you used all four hours=240 minutes you have 2.4 minutes per question. Ample time to finish it even at the 150 min mark if you studied well enough and do your practice exams. Don’t worry too much about the “time constraint”. You have so much time per question. Again; STUDY STUDY STUDY!
"Handwritten notes are acceptable in the coding books only if they pertain to daily coding activities. Questions from the Study Guides, Practice Exams or the Exam itself are prohibited. Tabs may be inserted, taped, pasted, glued, or stapled in the manuals so long as the obvious intent of the tab is to earmark a page with words or numbers, not supplement information in the book. Altering, whiting out, painting, or printing over any pages within the code books (e.g., marketing pages, table of contents, reference pages, etc.) to supplement information is prohibited. No materials (other than tab dividers) may be inserted, taped, pasted, glued, or stapled in the manuals." Ref: www.aapc.com/certification/faq.aspx
Not yet! I'm still working on COC stuff. I'm going to be launching an accelerated 6-week course that will start in June. Hoping to have it available for purchase in the next couple weeks.
Yes, and if you go to this link and select the "Navigating the Exam" on the left hand side, it will show you what it looks like and how to do it. aapcmarketing.s3.amazonaws.com/Exams/Online-Exam-Requirements-and-Instructions/story.html
Hi are you able to help me, Do I need to pay for if I ask some help regarding exam . Because when I ask to another you tube coder / influencer she ask money
I doesn't specifically address the alphabetical listing of codes or the order of add-on codes in this video. But to respond generally, codes are listed alphabetically in the alphabetic index.
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 UA-cam playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLPHIVqUe1ntwWk43D_3ULgmATJ-XZ5Q52.html 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!
It's completely normal to feel nervous before an exam, but remember that you have put in a lot of hard work and preparation for the CPC medical coding exam. A couple of last-minute tips: make sure to read each question carefully, utilize the process of elimination if you're unsure of an answer, and manage your time well during the exam. Also, take a deep breath and try to stay calm during the test. You got this! Good luck on your exam.
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 these UA-cam videos: ua-cam.com/video/EiztYHg-wos/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/sVUzWxAZqik/v-deo.html 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!
One quick tip for icd 10 cm. Any code ending in 8 is usually meaning other specified and ending in 9 is unspecified .
Thanks. All helpful tips are appreciated.
Thank you. I must write that down :)
Thank you...
Thank you!
Any other quick tips please..??
Hi Victoria! I just got the results for my CPC exam I took on the 23rd and I got a 91%!!! I owe it all to you and your amazing videos. I don't think I would have done so well without all your tips. I truly feel I learned more from you than my college courses.
Congratulations!😄
Congrats
Awesome! I take mine next Saturday. Which section did you find the hardest, personally? I'm good at math, so certain anesthesia questions bode surprisingly well for me. If EM questions give the levels in the questions, that made them much easier for me.
We can write some highlighting point in pencil during aapc exam
Hello, please can you share with me those tips? I'm finding very hard to get more than 60% in the practice exams, please, please help me, I need to get that certification to get a better job!!!! mercy please!!!
I used the process of elimination for my 4th quarter coding exam and it worked like a charm! I got a 95! Thanks for your videos!
I finally got my Associate degree in Medical Billing and Coding 2 weeks ago! I've been watching your videos to practice for the CPC exam and I'm so excited to finally take the exam next month. Thanks for your help and encouragement!
After taking a course and passing with the AAPC and watching your videos I can happily say I have passed my Cpc exam!!! Thanks for all your helpful videos.
Just accepted my first job as a remote outpatient coder!! Thank you so much for all your help! ❤️
Wow that’s great!!!Congratulation to U🎊 Did you have any prior office coding before being offered this remote position?Thanks
@@kimberlyagee7338 I did not. Just my course through the AAPC and 13 years emergency dept registration/secretary
@@kimberlyagee7338 thank you!!!
Congrats! I just passed my CPC exam and I’m on the job hunt now. I was curious about if I would have a chance working remotely so this is great news that you landed a remote job! How was the interview process? Any tips?
@@Gypsycodes I watched coding interview tip videos. There’s a few on this channel!! Good luck and congrats!!
I recently took the CPC state certification exam and passed. I have watched many of your videos. I learned about "process of elimination for the exam" from one of your videos. It helped tons!!! Saved so much time!!! I even reference your UA-cam videos on my private FB coding group. You're very knowledgeable and I hope you never stop making your UA-cam videos. You look great by the way :-)
Hi can I join your fb coding group?
Hi! I am just commenting on you most recent video BUT I just wanted to say THANK YOU for your videos! I took my CPC exam this weekend and passed and I owe a lot of my success to you! I watched your ICD-10-CM guideline videos and chapter reviews on a loop for the couple weeks leading up to my exam and they are extremely helpful!!!! In one of your videos you said you wanted to be the Bill Nye the Science guy of medical coding and you TOTALLY ARE! You are informative, honest, and able to make this content interesting (which is hard to do at times)! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! You rock!!!
beautiful words, nice comment.
Process of elimination is the best advice for the exam! I took my CBCS exam today! I am stalking the NHA site waiting for my results. Thank you SO much for your videos! I went into the exam facility with confidence because of the details that you shared with your viewers. Thank you so much!
The process of elimination helped me pass my certification exam last week! Now, working to eliminate the Apprentice title.
Scheduled my exam and so excited to get started . Going from pharmacy to medical coding
I'm taking mines on June 18th and I'm nervous yet excited for a career change. Thank you for the tips :)
Same. 🤎
how did things go??
O K❗️ This has to be the BEST video zeroing in on the most difficult skill for the certification exam, TIME!!!
Thank you-Thank you-Thank you Victoria! This video is super helpful !!!!
Hi Victoria! Do you have any videos on how to properly sequence ICD-10 codes when there are multiple Dx on an encounter?
Thank you soooooo much Victoria for your videos. I have been very hesitant about studying medical coding for I did not understand what I would be getting into and the fear of regretting if I did not understand or like this line of work. Your videos have made it easy for me to say yes, I can handle this. Keep up the awesome videos you make for us.
Hii Victoria mam!! I just got the result for my CPC exam in INDIA Hyderabad..I wrote the exam APRIL 23 and I got 76% In my first attempt !! Thanks for your exam tips ☺️
Hi bro...what are the process did you followed...in exam...
Thank you so much for all that you are doing and achieving. I wish you so much more success.
This was a very helpful video in passing certification for AHIMA. Thanks again
Going to take my test soon thank you so so much!
This is so helpful thank you so much
Literal Gold! 💞
So bummed! I didn’t pass the first time - ugh! Was so close; just one question off. Already scheduled my next test! Studying here I come!!!
Sorry to hear you were not successful on your last exam attempt. I have a video where I discuss my best tips for how to tackle your next attempt:
ua-cam.com/video/VT05L6X0iUo/v-deo.html
I think you'll find it helpful. At this time, I am not offering individual assistance or tutoring.
Thank you I'm planning in going for medical bill coding school next month..haven't been in school for 20 something years very nervous.
Will be taking my CPC Exam Next Month. And I am as nervous as can be. But your videos are very helpful with Tips as well as Process of Elimination. I will continue to watch and take notes of your videos to prepare me for my CPC Exam next month. Also, if anyone have any helpful tips regarding the CPC Exam, I am all ears. Would like any information that would be helpful. :)
Have you taken your test
Can you do a tutorial on External Cause?
Thanks. You give some wonderful tips.
Great content as usual. Definitely take time to look at your coding guidelines, even in the exam. It won’t waste much time. Those alone can help you toss out answers
Thanks for the useful info. By the way, the shape of your eyes are very pretty!
Do more questions and answer pls..
I am from India.your video is very helpful and wonderful ☺️
Love your hair color in this video!
Do you have one for process of elimination for the crc exam?
I'll be done with my course in July. I can't wait! TY ❤
I think I had read that anesthesia is billed in 15 min increments. Would it be safe to narrow it down to only answers that divide by 15 evenly? In this case, it would rule out all answers except one. Is that correct and applicable to all anesthesia questions? Thanks!
I love your hair this color!!
This was so helpful! Thank you!
Great video! Thank you! I take my CPC certification in a couple of weeks 🤞
Good luck! I take mine next Saturday. Hope you passed!
@@unappealingundesirable2826 I did pass! Thank you! I hoped you pass yours too!
@@Gypsycodes I got a 71, and I'm ecstatic! We hear about so many people who have taken it 3 times, and gotten 62,65 and 69s. I'm even more ecstatic for passing it on my first try, considering that I did the self study. I would have learned MUCH better from an in person coach! Now, I have the Practicode Mountain to climb,so my celebration is short-lived.
@@unappealingundesirable2826 I have that same Practicode mountain to climb also. 🤞I need to get started on it asap. I did self study also… I completed the AAPC course. I was excited to pass the CPC on my first attempt also! I was so nervous! These videos helped a ton. Now I need to find a job with my CPC license plus we have Continuing Education to do so our Medical Coding learning journey will never end 🤓📚
Beautiful hair shade! And of course, great info as always
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Hello. I have a question about the neonate circumcision. Why wouldn't it be the code be 54160? I see it says for the code neonate (28 days or less) and I have learned ,with newborns and children, it is important to specify age. Code 54150 does not have the neonate specification. Thank you.
So when you take the exam, do you use your books or do they supply you with it?
I really enjoy this session hope u will bring many more usefull info for us
Where do I find the anesthesia guidelines in the ICD-10-CM book?
There are no anesthesia guidelines in ICD-10-CM as anesthesia is not a diagnosis. The anesthesia guidelines would be in your CPT book.
This is so wonderful Victoria.
Excellent presentation
Thank you for the tips
Hi mam....iam looking for CIC exam...which one better in Coading cpc or cic as a fresher
Thankyou for this.
Really digging the hair color
If anyone can please suggest a tutor for the CPC exam!!!! I have mental learning disabilities. I truly thought this degree was going to be easy and I was going to be good at it. I asked my school for help barely anyone does. I asked students for help no one does.
Are there tutors for hire anywhere for the CPC exam or medical coding in general?
I clear my cpc xm mam😍
Love love the hair V❤️
Hey victoria ..hope u are doing well .. i wanted to know that how much studying is required duration wise for the medical coding exam
You're great.
On the test I'm taking doesn't require the manuals. So hopefully I won't have questions referring to the codes because I can't afford the manuals and have never seen any or used any of them. If you're thinking about taking this course, learn grim my experience and just go with the aapc. I went with medcerts which I regret because they refuse to give you the manuals. I went thru a career center as well so I didn't have many options either. I'm not even testing with aapc so... who knows if my certifications will even get me a job. 😢
Do you have a video of the process of elimination for CPMA case studies for the exam? Those case studies are so lengthy
Hi. V..FROM FLORIDA..❤️💪
Thank you.
I see we are both in PA. I’m in Schuylkill county. I wanted to know what to start with first? Which book should you start off with? I can’t afford them all at once so want to buy them as I need them.
Wonderful 😌
could you do a video on when we should use x2 x3 with codes?
It’s usually the integumentary codes
Hi Victoria how many anatomy questions are in the exam?
And also i wanted to ask that the exam paper comprises of just code related questions or theoritical questions as well ?
How can I order the book tabs for studying
In question there are not use dorsal then how can code 54150 please tell us
CPT code 54150 is for a circumcision, using clamp or other device with or without a dorsal slit. Since the dorsal block is not performed, you wouldn't use a separate code or modifier just because it was omitted. 54150 already accounts for circumcision with or without the use of a dorsal block. Therefore, it would still be the correct code to use in this situation.
Do you think a student who is only a quarter of the way through school should or should not use the BHAT method? Meaning do you think you should wait until you have more experience with CPT before doing something like that? This has been suggested to me by an instructor
Is it best to do an online school for this or just get the books and learn everything on your own and get the practice books?
Hello
I'm yet to take my cpc exam. What is the pass mark? Is the exam an open book? Any helpful tips?
Please help me.
Thank you
Do you recommend the cpc or coc
Is it right that an f code cannot be listed as primary?
Hlo in cpc exam questions will be like this or in paragraph form..
Direct question or complicated questions
A mix of everything.
I failed my exam in September doing it online and it was so uncomfortable. It took AAPC a whole month to get my results back which added more to my anxiety. Doing it again on January 14 in person and I'm still not ready
Did you take your exam? How’d it go? Did you use the 2022 books? And Was it a big difference.
@@momowayne12 yes I did the exam and I felt more prepared. I used Hoang nyugen process of elimination. I used my 2022 books but be warned I did see a question about E/M new changes for 2023 on it
Hi guys!!! in the CPC exam of 2022 someone remembers about what it was the last set of questions, were the cases (10)????? or there were another set of questions after those?
If you used all four hours=240 minutes you have 2.4 minutes per question. Ample time to finish it even at the 150 min mark if you studied well enough and do your practice exams. Don’t worry too much about the “time constraint”. You have so much time per question. Again; STUDY STUDY STUDY!
Please I wanted to ask if you'll be allow to write your exam with the CPT book and ICD 10 book?. Please is it allow in the examination hall
"Handwritten notes are acceptable in the coding books only if they pertain to daily coding activities. Questions from the Study Guides, Practice Exams or the Exam itself are prohibited. Tabs may be inserted, taped, pasted, glued, or stapled in the manuals so long as the obvious intent of the tab is to earmark a page with words or numbers, not supplement information in the book. Altering, whiting out, painting, or printing over any pages within the code books (e.g., marketing pages, table of contents, reference pages, etc.) to supplement information is prohibited.
No materials (other than tab dividers) may be inserted, taped, pasted, glued, or stapled in the manuals."
Ref: www.aapc.com/certification/faq.aspx
Could I get these books at the library?
I've heard of people finding them at the library in the past, but usually they're older editions.
@@ContempoCoding how many books do I need? Could u give me the titles plz?
Is the work when you get a job easier or smoother than tests? I think I know what I'm doing them I get 65/70 on almost every test 😞
Great video! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Do you offer the same for the COC exam
Not yet! I'm still working on COC stuff. I'm going to be launching an accelerated 6-week course that will start in June. Hoping to have it available for purchase in the next couple weeks.
How to apply this technique for CPT questions?
Same method. This covers the ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS questions on the CPC exam.
Has anyone worked for Parallon coding? If so do they pay well? I see job postings 2 yrs experience required. No mention of pay scale.
Can you use your books in the AAPC certification exam?
So the codes have to be memorized?
There is no memorization in medical coding as it works be impossible to remember tens of thousands of codes.
@@ContempoCoding got it!
How many hours do you work? Is it possible to work a second job if you get proficient enough?
You can find out more about the day in the life of a medical coder with this video: ua-cam.com/video/BZXVSxS0Uyw/v-deo.html
I thought the case studies at the end were from scratch and was so scared i’d mess something up 😮💨
Does the exam let you go back and forth to questions?
Yes, and if you go to this link and select the "Navigating the Exam" on the left hand side, it will show you what it looks like and how to do it.
aapcmarketing.s3.amazonaws.com/Exams/Online-Exam-Requirements-and-Instructions/story.html
Hi are you able to help me,
Do I need to pay for if I ask some help regarding exam . Because when I ask to another you tube coder / influencer she ask money
Are we allowed to take,scrap paper to the exam
No, but you can take your books. I would jot down information in the back of the book
Am having 35 years can I do coding. Cpc xam can I go
I was under the impression that codes are listed alphabetically. So are you saying that add-on codes aren’t listed in alphabetical order?
I doesn't specifically address the alphabetical listing of codes or the order of add-on codes in this video. But to respond generally, codes are listed alphabetically in the alphabetic index.
Hi Mam...! I am from India..! Wanna know if I will be get hired in US after completion of my CPC..? KINDLY SUGGEST.
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 UA-cam playlist:
ua-cam.com/play/PLPHIVqUe1ntwWk43D_3ULgmATJ-XZ5Q52.html
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!
Icd 10 cm practice questions pdf plz send
Hii mam I have exam on April 18 2023 so I am scared off it is there any tips mam
May 18 mam
It's completely normal to feel nervous before an exam, but remember that you have put in a lot of hard work and preparation for the CPC medical coding exam. A couple of last-minute tips: make sure to read each question carefully, utilize the process of elimination if you're unsure of an answer, and manage your time well during the exam. Also, take a deep breath and try to stay calm during the test. You got this! Good luck on your exam.
Mam I am watching your videos few days back ago I am very happy but give me additional information about coding guidelines mam
Mam I got some grip plz give me an additional information mam 😊
Have you taken the CCS Exam? What books will I need for the CCS?
Hi Janine. I have not taken the CCS exam, but you can find out more about it here: www.ahima.org/certification-careers/certification-exams/ccs/
🙋🏽♀️
Taking my cpc on 12/18 this will be the 3rd time 😢
Did you pass
Hai, can u help me, I'm a certified medical coder. In need of client!
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 these UA-cam videos:
ua-cam.com/video/EiztYHg-wos/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/sVUzWxAZqik/v-deo.html
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!