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Absorb Waves of Information at Crash Course on Coding, Computers

By News Staff
1/18/2006

If the word fiduciary causes your eyes to begin drooping and provokes instant drowsiness, you're probably not alone. Fortunately, the AAFP has provided the perfect antidote with the location of its upcoming Crash Course on Cash, Codes & Computers -- Acapulco, Mexico.
Crash Course on Cash, Codes and Computers

Scheduled for April 20-22, the course will encompass a primer on interpreting physician group financial statements, an overview of diagnostic and procedural coding and documentation, and a breakdown of the major components of health information technology used by medical practices.

That's a lot of information, to be sure. Fortunately, the course's sessions average just five hours per day, leaving plenty of time to lounge on the beach and absorb both the new information and the sound of the waves. Participants can earn as many as 13 Prescribed CME credits for completing the entire course.

Originally scheduled for Cancun, the course's location was changed because of Hurricane Wilma. Those who previously registered for the course are still enrolled at the new location.

Register by Feb. 1 and save $50. For more information, call (800) 274-2237, Ext. 4148.