Meet the Instructor
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CPC PMCC Class
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Medical Terminology
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Certified Coder Training
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Current Courses Offered:
- AAPC Professional Medical Coding Curriculum CPC
- CPC-H CEU Class
- Evaluation/Management Abstracting & Auditing
- Medical Terminology, Anatomy/Physiology
- ICD-10-CM Coding Class
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Click the links below to view sample videos of our courses and to meet our instructor.
- Click to View the Meet the Instructor Video
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- Click to View the ICD-9-CM Class Video
L S Coding & Education LLC provides the AAPC Professional Medical Coding Courses necessary to become a Certified Professional Coder (CPC), as well as continuing education classes specifically for CPC's.
- Live evening classes available for your convenience
- Online courses are presented in a self-paced, pre-recorded classroom environment
- Courses include lectures, exercises, handouts, and exams
- Our instructor Lynn Schoeler and several Certified Coders are on staff to answer your questions
Click on the Meet the Instructor Video to learn more about our classes and guarantees to you the student.
Click on the Experience Class Videos to actually watch one of our current classes.
What is a Certified Professional Coder?
An AAPC Certified Professional Coder (CPC) is the first line of defense against non-compliance and down-coding for any medical provider.
Certified Coders help prevent legal difficulties and ensure that providers receive full reimbursement in a timely manner.
Job Outlook
"Employment of medical records (coders) and health information technicians is expected to increase by 20 percent, much faster thatn the average for all occupations through 2018. Employment growth will result from the increase in the number of medical tests, treatments and procedures that will be performed. As the population continues to age, the occurence of health-related problems will increase..."
"In addition, with the increasing use of electronic health records, more technicians (coders) will be needed to complete the new responsibilities associated with electronic data management."
-- United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor and Statistics



