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Many CDI programs have made obtaining the Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist (CCDS) credential a key step in their staff’s professional development. For example, at Wake Forest Baptist Health CDI program in North Carolina, a CDI specialist level two position requires five years of direct clinical experience, bachelor-level degree preparation, two years of CDI experience, and an advanced certification such as the CCDS. At Bon Secours Mercy Health in Virginia, staff are encouraged to take the exam and get reimbursed if they pass.

Obtaining the CCDS not only demonstrates your proficiency in the CDI role but also your passion and commitment to the profession. And can lead to tangible benefits and promotional opportunities.

Do you have two years’ experience in the role and love what you do every day? Why not sit for the exam and let the world know?

*Important note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our testing centers are presently closed. However, you can still apply today, and we are offering a flexible 90 day window to take the exam once test centers reopen.

  

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ACDIS Members save $100 on their examination fee!
 

  

 
 
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