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I would love to hear how you first heard about medical coding and what were your thoughts at the time. Now days there is a lot of talk and advertisement with information that could be misleading. Maybe you heard, "Work in the exciting field of health care with doctors and nurses, earning $40,000.00 a year while staying at home!"
That is a true statement but the thing is it doesn't happen as soon as you take a course. Hard work is involved and experience is needed to reach that point.
I first heard about medical coding from an ad on television about twenty years ago. I sent off for a correspondence course that was over priced and had information I already knew. It sounded like something I wanted to do but at that time in my life I wasn't able to go to a physical school. Instead I waited and when the opportunity came along to work in medical records at the hospital I jumped at the chance. The department had three divisions, records, coding and transcription. It was one of my favorite jobs and I learned quite a bit. That was my real introduction to coding. My dream was to work full time in medical coding and that is what I a doing now. Just not exactly how I thought I would back then but even better!
Share with us your experience.
That is a true statement but the thing is it doesn't happen as soon as you take a course. Hard work is involved and experience is needed to reach that point.
I first heard about medical coding from an ad on television about twenty years ago. I sent off for a correspondence course that was over priced and had information I already knew. It sounded like something I wanted to do but at that time in my life I wasn't able to go to a physical school. Instead I waited and when the opportunity came along to work in medical records at the hospital I jumped at the chance. The department had three divisions, records, coding and transcription. It was one of my favorite jobs and I learned quite a bit. That was my real introduction to coding. My dream was to work full time in medical coding and that is what I a doing now. Just not exactly how I thought I would back then but even better!
Share with us your experience.