Learning the language of healthcare does not need to be slow and tedious.
AAPC has combined all three recommended prerequisites courses (medical terminology, anatomy, and pathophysiology) into one course to speed up the process and to quickly prepare you for your medical coding and billing coursework.
When to enroll
This course is applicable for beginners with no healthcare experience or for professionals who need to refresh their knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and pathophysiology prior to starting training for the CPC, CPB, CPPM, COC, CIC, and CRC.
Value
Get a baseline of knowledge that will help you move quickly and confidently through any AAPC medical billing and coding course.
Education and experience requirements
No experience necessary. AAPC prerequisite courses are recommended, but not required.
Course length
Self-paced: Average time of completion is 40 hours over two to three months.
Instructor-led: 12 weeks from start date to completion. New courses start every week.
Continuing education units
20 CEUs for AAPC-certified members. CEUs are only applicable to CPC, CPPM, COC, CPB, CIC, and CRC credentials.
Financial options
Pay over time. Make easy monthly payments over 12 months.
You will learn medical terminology, anatomy, and pathophysiology for a wide range of topics, applying what is learned to reading and interpreting a medical record. This course is valuable for anyone preparing for a career in any non-clinical medical profession, and strongly recommended for anyone who is preparing for an AAPC certification examination.
Identify how to use medical terminology to prepare a medical record
Use anatomic reference systems to identify anatomic positions and landmarks
Understand an overview of the pathophysiology of common conditions