I would rather eat cold food than hot food
Idk, I’ve always been like this ig. Pizza, burgers, ramen, etc. The ONLY exception I have is soup and fries. Something about hot food usually makes me turn away or actually wait for it to be a bit cold.
Idk, I’ve always been like this ig. Pizza, burgers, ramen, etc. The ONLY exception I have is soup and fries. Something about hot food usually makes me turn away or actually wait for it to be a bit cold.
Today was the day I received my denial email unfortunately and so I’m depressed and kinda desperate at looking for options. I know there are JCERT accredit programs that only offer a certificate and with that cert I can sit for the exam, but the only stipulation I have is that I’m worried about getting a job with only a certificate.
Has anyone successfully got work with only a certificate when they started out?
Yesterday, I went to do a FB marketplace meet-up in an area that I am unfamiliar with. On the way there, I had no problems with my phone. But on the way back, my phone was literally stuck on maps. I couldn't swipe up/away, I couldn't get out of the app, I couldn't shutoff/reset my phone; nothing for 10-15 minutes. Then it suddenly allowed me to but for the next 2 minutes, it kept pulling up the maps every time I tried to actually use my phone. I have to click 3 times now in order to turn on the screen and even when it's on, it's black and I have to swipe up to see anything! I thought it was just a random glitch but I was wrong... VERY wrong.
Now, I can't make phone calls or even see who calls me! I can't even make any calls out, it's LITERALLY ridiculous! I had so many calls yesterday and today that I can't even answer BECAUSE OF THIS! Also, now everything is delayed by at least 30 seconds whether it be me swiping away from an app, watching videos on Instagram or Twitter, ANYTHING.
Then I stumbled upon a video on Tiktok that was talking about how all iPhone13's all of a sudden had a similar glitch with a black lock screen, etc yesterday/today. What the hell is going on?
And yes, I hate Apple as a whole, I only have it for convenience with school but that can change REAL quick.
I have the CPT, ICD-10, HCPS, and procedural books. To study, I’ve been using YouTube with an instructors called Huoang, he’s been really helpful but his is geared towards CPC.
For the ones who have passed CCS, what was your pathway to study for the test?
For context: I took a medical terminology course back in high school years ago and I’ve been working in the medical field for a while now as well as working as a patient access rep/billing specialist.