This has been a busy couple of weeks. I've been able to visit with a lot of people I rarely get to see. Old friends at a high school reunion. My brother. And one of my nearest and dearest BFFs. A BFF with a marketing degree and a brilliant personal blog. The same BFF who inspired me to start blogging in the first place. So as we caught up over dinner tonight, the conversation covered everything from work to personal relationships to her beautiful daughters - and our blogs. And she offered to rehab my blog for me. As I watched her work over the Coder Coach blog, I realized the format was old and dying. And once again I took to my code book. Voila... Today's code for the day: R54 Age-related debility That was the old blog. And what do you think of the new one? As I learn a few new tricks, I hope you enjoy the enhancements to this site. Soon I will be adding resource links for all the coder wanna-bes out there as well ...
I meet so many people who are out there looking for their initial break into the field of coding. And so many of them are discouraged when they are continuously told that they need experience in order to be eligible for hire. The first recommendation I make is always to volunteer and many times that advice is met with resentment - "I have a degree - why should I have to volunteer?" Well this is where I usually try to put on my politically correct attitude and explain why but I think what I'm going to start saying is "I have a degree, certifications, and 15 years of experience and I volunteer." As a matter of fact, I can't name a single person in the coding field who's successful who doesn't continue to volunteer because so much of the coding profession is governed by volunteers. And if you're a member of AHIMA or the AAPC and you don't feel like you're getting enough out of your membership (or, like me, you're just really passiona...
What is Christmas - or any holiday celebration - like for you? Is is a small intimate affair or is it a madhouse? Do you get along with your family, or do you leave the celebration giving thanks for the fact that you didn't choke anyone to death for another year? I am blessed with a large and happy family. A very loud and rambunctious group. Our holiday traditions have undergone some adaptations over the years, but there are a few constants: there will be lots of food; there will be many goofy white elephant gifts; and there most likely will be a pet or two present. In case you can't tell, I'm a bit of an animal lover. And while looking through pictures to match my 12 Days of Codes, I found this gem. This is Beau, my aunt's cat. And while I have a cat who is really more like a dog and can be found in the mix during family get togethers (and probably looking for a stationary lap to dominate), Beau has a tendency to do a cursory survey of th...
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