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This study guide will provide all the confidence you need
for when exam day arrives.

 

Reviewed & Updated September 2017
 

Preparing for exams can be a stressful affair, especially for one as comprehensive as the Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist (CCDS) exam. Questions often pile up, such as:
 

How do I know I'm ready to take the exam?
What should I be studying?
What types of questions should I expect?

 


The CCDS Exam Study Guide answers all of these questions and more as it targets the test objectives and content outline prepared by the CCDS Certification Board. Candidates focus their time on areas of CDI practice with which they are least familiar while learning proven exam taking strategies.

This comprehensive resource comes complete with an online practice exam, allowing prospective examinees to practice and get instant results—just like the certification exam offers.

 

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