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Practice Management Institute to Provide Medical Office Staff Training Classes in Charleston, SC in Partnership with the Charleston County Medical Society

Practice Management Institute (PMI) today announced a new training partnership with the Charleston County Medical Society, which will facilitate affordable medical practice-specific training and credentialing opportunities.

2013-03-13
SAN ANTONIO, TX, March 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) Practice Management Institute (PMI) today announced a new training partnership with the Charleston County Medical Society, which will facilitate affordable medical practice-specific training and credentialing opportunities for its membership throughout the region.

"Our objective in partnering with PMI is to offer our members and their staff the widest possible range of educational opportunities. Future courses will teach to the best skill sets and practices in order to meet the business management and regulatory challenges faced daily by those we serve," said CCMS Executive Director Margaret Mays.

Classes covering topics for provider staff such as CPT Coding and ICD-10 Coding will be held in the fall at Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital in Charleston. A certification program for medical office managers will be held in September.

"PMI is thrilled to be partnering with the Charleston County Medical Society in South Carolina," said Michael Moore, PMI Director of Outreach, Network, and Business Development. "Our organizations share a common mission to help medical office personnel in all specialties stay on top of the latest industry changes, trends and solutions."

The mission of the Charleston County Medical Society is to serve the needs of the entire medical community, patients who depend upon care rendered by member physicians and organizations, hospital systems, and allied health resources, which strengthen the physician/patient relationship.

Practice Management Institute (PMI) is the training, networking and credentialing source for medical office professionals. For 30 years, physicians and their staff have looked to PMI for skills that contribute to a more efficient, profitable and compliant office. Classes are hosted in hundreds of the nation's leading hospitals, medical societies and colleges. PMI awards certification by exam to accomplished medical office coding, reimbursement, compliance, and management professionals.


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[Press-News.org] Practice Management Institute to Provide Medical Office Staff Training Classes in Charleston, SC in Partnership with the Charleston County Medical Society
Practice Management Institute (PMI) today announced a new training partnership with the Charleston County Medical Society, which will facilitate affordable medical practice-specific training and credentialing opportunities.