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Is there a high demand for RN coders/auditors?
Tuesday June 23, 2009

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Question:

Dear Donna,

Is there a high demand for RN coders/auditor’s, what do they pay, and who would I contact? Thank you.

Amy



Dear Donna replies:

Dear Amy,

The demand for RN coders varies in different parts of the country. Do some informational interviewing (www.dcardillo.com/articles/thescoop.html) with other RN coders in your state or general geographic area. Find them through the American Academy of Professional Coders www.aapc.com. When there’s something you want to do or learn more about, it makes sense to start rubbing elbows with those already successfully doing that thing. To explore this and other non-traditional options, as well as to learn more about the general job market for nurses, consider attending one of my upcoming “Career Alternatives for Nurses and How to Start Your Own Business" or "Consulting Practice” seminars. See where I’ll be at http://events.nursingspectrum.com/Seminar/ and www.dcardillo.com/events.html.

Best wishes, Donna




Donna Cardillo, RN, MA, well-known career guru, is Nursing Spectrum/NurseWeek’s “Dear Donna” and author of “Your First Year as a Nurse: Making the Transition from Total Novice to Successful Professional” and “The ULTIMATE Career Guide for Nurses: Practical Advice for Thriving at Every Stage of Your Career.” Information about the books is available at www.Nurse.com/CE/7010 and www.Nurse.com/CE/7250, respectively. To ask Donna your question, go to www.Nurse.com/asktheexperts/deardonna. Find a “Dear Donna” seminar near you: Call 800-866-0919 or visit http://events.nursingspectrum.com/Seminar.

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