Our self-paced, online medical coding program for North Carolina residents will prepare you for certification (CPC-A) and a role as a medical coder in as little as 4 months.
Our online course equips students with the expertise to analyze and code medical records efficiently. North Carolina learners will gain hands-on experience with ICD-10-CM and CPT coding procedures while developing a solid grasp of medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, and disease processes.
Classes are designed for anyone to easily learn, and are broken up into digestible sections that build as you progress through our program. No due dates or deadlines.
Reading lessons, supplemental videos, interactive exercises, note taking, read-aloud and disability features, and open note multiple choice quizzes with no time limit.
You’ll receive the ICD-10-CM Coding Manual and the CPT Coding Manual.
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Upon graduation from our program for North Carolina residents, you will receive your U.S. Career Institute Certificate of Completion attesting to your accomplishment. U.S. Career Institute's Medical Coding Certification Online program will prepare you to take a professional certification exam.
Included with our course, we cover the cost of your CPC-A certification exam fees – a $399 value!†
North Carolina currently employs 11,920 medical coding specialists.* There are hundreds of medical coding jobs open in Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville and many other cities in North Carolina, according to Indeed.com. Medical coding specialists work at hospitals, physician’s offices, clinics, rehabilitation centers, long-term care facilities, insurance companies, government agencies, educational institutions, technology companies, and research and consulting firms. Remote/work-from-home positions are also available for some medical coding jobs.
*Plus one-time $29 application charge..
**First payment includes $50 down payment and $29 application charge. Application charge is non-refundable.
Education: Obtain a high school diploma or GED, then complete a medical coding program from an accredited institution, which may take 6–12 months. Look for programs offering certification prep. Our program here at USCI can be completed is 4 months.
Certification: Earn certification through recognized organizations like AAPC (Certified Professional Coder - CPC) or AHIMA (Certified Coding Specialist - CCS). Certification increases job prospects.
Experience: Gain hands-on experience through internships, apprenticeships, or entry-level coding jobs.
Networking: Consider joining professional organizations like the North Carolina chapter of AAPC to access job leads, training, and industry updates.
Job Search: Apply for roles in hospitals, clinics, or insurance companies. Highlight your education, certification, and practical experience.
Medical Coders in North Carolina make on average $46,440* per year according to O*Net.
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