Melody S. Irvine

CPC, CEMC, CPC-I, CCS-P, CPMA, CMRS
Consulting - Education - Auditing

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Office (970) 663-0020
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Test Your Knowledge

Students ask me often if it is necessary to take Medical Terminology, Anatomy, or Medical Billing and Coding if they either have been in the field or have taken the classes in the past.

The CPC Examination tests students on their Medical Terminology and Anatomy knowledge.  If you fail this area of the test, you fail the entire test.

These tests will give you an idea of your own knowledge base and if you need additional classes or refresher courses, and do not reflect admission to Career Coders classes.

Interpreting your results

Anatomy

  • 75% and lower – You need a Basic Anatomy Class
  • 76-80% - Consider taking the Basic Anatomy Class
  • 80-90% - You need to brush up on your Basic Anatomy Knowledge
  • 90-100% - You have a good base knowledge for the CPC test

Billing

  • 75% and lower – You need a Medical Billing Class
  • 76-80% - Consider taking the Medical Billing and Coding Class
  • 80-90% - You need to brush up on your Medical Billing Knowledge
  • 90-100% - You have a good base knowledge for the CPC test

Coding

  • 79% and lower – You need a Medical Coding Class
  • 80-86% - Consider taking the Medical Billing and Coding Class
  • 87% and higher - You have a good base knowledge for the CPC test

Medical Terminology

  • 75% and lower – You need a Medical Terminology Class
  • 76-80% - Consider taking the Medical Terminology Class
  • 80-90% - You need to brush up on your Medical Terminology Knowledge
  • 90-100% - You have a good base knowledge for the CPC test

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