Medical coding professionals play an essential role in healthcare operations by translating clinical services into standardized codes used for billing, reimbursement, compliance, and documentation. This specialization helps you build the practical coding knowledge and exam readiness skills needed to prepare for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC)® certification.
You will learn medical terminology, anatomy, healthcare documentation analysis, ICD-10-CM diagnosis coding, CPT® procedure coding, HCPCS Level II coding, modifier application, E/M coding, surgical coding, and coding compliance principles. You will also develop practical strategies for navigating coding manuals, identifying coding-relevant clinical details, and applying official coding guidelines in outpatient scenarios.
The specialization combines foundational instruction with realistic CPC-style exam practice. You’ll practice analyzing physician documentation, sequencing diagnosis codes, assigning CPT® codes, applying modifiers accurately, and using coding logic under timed conditions.
Designed for aspiring medical coders, medical billers, healthcare administrative professionals, and career transitioners, this specialization requires no prior coding experience. By the end of the program, you will be prepared to approach the CPC® exam with greater confidence and apply outpatient coding principles in real-world healthcare settings.
Applied Learning Project
In Course 1, learners analyze clinical documentation to identify medical terminology, anatomical details, diagnosis specificity, and coding-relevant facts needed foraccurateICD-10-CM code selection.
In Course 2, learners apply CPT®, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS Level II codes across outpatient surgical, E/M, radiology, pathology, anesthesia, and medicine scenarios while applying modifiers, sequencing logic, and compliance principles.
In Course 3, learners complete a timed CPC®-style graded exam that mirrors the pacing, structure, and reasoning required for the CPC® certification exam.
Across all three courses, learners strengthen coding accuracy, documentation interpretation, coding compliance, and exam navigation skills through realistic coding practice and integrated outpatient scenarios.














