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CANPC Certified anesthesia and pain management coder training book announcement
Dear Sir/Madame:
I am in the process of publishing a CANPC training book entitled CANPC Essentials for Accurate and Efficient Medical Coding for Anesthesia and Pain Management: Extensive Study Guide for Preparation for CANPCTM – Certified Anesthesia and Pain Management Coder Examination: A Refresher Training Manual for Practicing Anesthesiology and Pain Management Coders. The book will be published by Suwanee Press located in Suwanee, GA. The book provides an overview of the fundamentals of anesthesia and pain management coding based on a novel method for what I term anesthesiology coding for determining the overall anesthesia code for the case. The book consists of an introduction and 70 cases with all answers for ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS II coding including a 15-cases CANPC simulation exam which simulates the real CANPC exam from American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). I hope that you will like the book and find the book to be a good adjunct to AAPC’s CANPC study guide in preparation for the CANPC exam. Feel free to contact me about the CANPC training book. Welcome. Thank you for your review.
Sincerely,
Vino C. Mody Jr., M.D., Lic., Ph.D., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC, CICP, CNPR, CRMC
6154 Black Mallard Place
El Paso, TX 79932
678.427.6511 cell; 915.642.4269 home; 915.532.1655 FAX
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

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CANPC Questions for AAPC El Paso TX Local Chapter Event 11182017

Vino C. Mody Jr., M.D., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC, CICP, CNPR, CRMC
678-427-6511 cell; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; medpracticeprocess.com
CANPC Lecture Additional Questions Local Chapter Event El Paso, TX 11/18/2017,
Concentrating on plastic surgery, orthopedic surgery including the spine, and the respiratory system
ICD-10-CM coding can in addition be done as open coding.
Anesthesiology Anesthesia CPT CPT
2.69 A patient presents with palpable lump in left breast. The surgeon 00400 19301
dissects down to the mass and removes it entirely. The procedure is
described as "Biopsy of mass of left breast."
2.72 Debridement of skin, subcutaneous tissue, and muscle. A total 00300 11043
surface of 18 sq. cm was debrided down to and including removal of
subcutaneous tissue.
2.73 Excision of 3.5 cm solar keratosis of the cheek with no 00300 11443
significant margins
2.74 Excision of basal cell carcinoma, abdominal wall, 1.2 cm in 00400 11604
diameter, with 1-cm skin margin all around
2.75 Excision of skin and subcutaneous tissue from the right groin 00400 11462
for hidradenitis with layered closure
2.76 Insertion and injection of tissue expander, scalp 00300 11960
2.77 Repair of 7.9-cm laceration of the left hand, dorsum, with layered 00300 12044
Closure
2.78 Repair of 3.4-cm laceration of the left forearm, single-layer closure 00300 12032
with 4-0 Dexon; repair of 2.0-cm laceration of the left upper arm,
single-layer closure
2.79 Repair of 5.0-cm laceration of the scalp, 4.5-cm laceration of the 00300 12005
left foot, and 8.0-cm laceration of the left lower leg
2.80 Repair of 5.0-cm laceration of the left cheek, 3.2-cm laceration 00300 13132, 13101
of the forehead, and 16.0-cm complex laceration of the left chest wall, +13133, +13102 x 2
utilizing multilayered closure
2.81 Incision and drainage of complicated pilonidal cyst 00300 11772
2.83 Open excisional biopsy of breast lesion identified by preoperative 00400 19125
placement of radiology marker
2.85 Excision of two non-palpable suspicious area of possible 00400 19120, 19281-26
micro calcification identified on mammogram (needle identifying +19282-26
the site placed at an outside radiologist’s suite)
2.86 Excision of 6-cm squamous cell carcinoma from left chest with 00400 14001
repair of resultant 24-cm2 defect using V-Y plasty
2.87 Insertion of breast expander in post-mastectomy patient for 00402 19357
breast reconstruction
2.88 Debridement down to and including removal of muscle and 00300 11043+11046
subcutaneous system; total surface area is 22 sq. cm
2.89 Complex wound repair may require extensive undermining, 00300 13121
placement of stents, or retention sutures
2.91 Simple repair of a 3.0-cm laceration cheek with extensive removal 00300 12013
of gravel and debris.
2.94 Per the description of code 22513, fracture reduction and bone 01936 22513
biopsy; Percutaneous vertebral augmentation, including cavity creation
using mechanical, 1 vertebral body, thoracic
2.98 Keller bunionectomy 01480 28292
2.99 Diagnostic arthroscopy, left knee, with medial meniscectomy 01400 29881-51, 29870
2.100 Open reduction of knee dislocation with repair of the anterior 01400 27557
cruciate ligament by anchor suture
2.101 Percutaneous vertebroplasty, L4 01936 22511
2.102 Incision and drainage of infected shoulder bursa 01610 23031
2.103 Putti-Platt procedure, left shoulder 01630 23450
2.104 Open reduction, internal fixation humerus shaft fracture with cast 01744 24515, 29065
application
2.105 Wrist fusion with bone graft from iliac crest 01830 25810
2.106 Closed reduction of distal radial wrist fracture 01820 25605
2.107 Total hip arthroplasty 01214 27130
2.109 Anterior removal of artificial cervical disc 00600 22551
2.110 Open bone biopsy obtained from iliac crest 01758 20245
2.111 Application of short leg walking cast for severe sprain of ankle 01490 29405
2.112 Arthroscopy of shoulder with complete rotator cuff repair 01630 29827
2.113 Scar revision of a mid-femur amputation of leg 01402 27487
2.114 Closed reduction, temporomandibular joint dislocation 00190 21480
2.116 Hip arthroplasty to perform a femoroplasty 01202 29914
2.117 Open treatment of two lumbar vertebral fractures, posterior approach 00630 22325+22328
2.119 Cranial halo application with seven pins placed for thin skull osteology 00190 20661
2.120 Excision of a 2.3-cm soft tissue tumor of the hand 00400 26111
2.121 Incision and drainage of infected bursa of the left shoulder 01610 23031
2.122 Removal of 19 skin tags 00400 11200+11201
2.124 Submucous resection of nasal turbinates 00160 30999
2.125 Initial control of epistaxis, posterior, by packing of the posterior nares 00160 30905
2.126 Nasal sinus endoscopy with partial ethmoidectomy 00160 31254
2.127 Total laryngectomy with left radical neck dissection 00350 31365
2.128 Direct laryngoscopy with vocal cord stripping using the operating 00320 31571
microscope
2.129 Bronchoscopy with transbronchial lung biopsy 00520 31628
2.130 Thoracentesis with imaging guidance 00524 32555
2.131 Thoracoscopy of the pericardial sac with biopsy 00529 32604

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CANPC book publication by Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC

Dear Sir:
I would like to publish my websites on the internet.
Corporate websites for Healthcare Administrative Consulting Service:
http://sites.99mall.in/sites/vinumod…ications.html#
http://sites.99mall.in/sites/modynew/
In addition, I am publishing a book entitled CANPC Essentials for Accurate and Efficient Medical Coding for Anesthesia and Pain Management: Extensive Study Guide for Preparation for CANPCTM – Certified Anesthesia and Pain Management Coder Examination. The book will be available by the beginning of 2018. See the websites. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC, CNPR, CRMC
6154 Black Mallard Place
El Paso, TX 79932
678-427-6511 cell
915-642-4269 home
[email protected]

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CPC, CANPC, CCVTC, CNPR from Karolinskai Institutet searching for a position

VINO C. MODY, JR. COC®, CPC®, CCS-P, CANPC™, CCVTC™, CBCS, CMAA, CNPR, CRMC, AAPC ICD-10-CM certification, ICD-10-PCS certification, AAPC ICD-10-CM specialty cardiology coding certification, Licentiate degree, AHIMA Coding Professional
6154 Black Mallard Place, El Paso, TX 79932; Karolinska Institutet, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden; [email protected], Cell 678-427-6511, home 915-642-4269, FAX 915-532-1655 (Kinko’s)

GOAL: Medical administration including coding, billing, audit, compliance, analysis, and training.
Expertise in medical coding, billing, auditing, compliance and medical records administration with 4 years of experience in medical coding as a CPC, CANPC, CCVTC and 1.5 years of anesthesia and pain management coding experience. Presently employed full-time. In addition, deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology, disease processes, surgery and medicine with 3 years in-patient hospital experience in medical care.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND:
Medical coding (ICD-9-CM, CPT, HCPCS), proficient coding in ICD-10-CM including Ophthalmology and Cardiology specialty, and ICD-10-PCS. Certified AAPC Anesthesia/pain Management Coder and Certified CCVTC Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Coder. Expecting AAPC certifications in CCC Cardiology coding, CPMA, CPPM, and CPHRM. Deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and disease management, expertise in use of medical coding software, professional conduct HIPAA and joint commission, medical records analysis and management, HCC training, Epic-like training, Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) training from HGS USA, LLC, skilled in DRGs, case management, utilizing HCS medical coding software, skilled in United Transcription, knowledgeable in quality data, extensive basic science and clinical research and training experience in surgery, medicine, and ophthalmology, member of ARVO/EVER international ophthalmology conferences, proctor for NBEO optometry exam in Stockholm, Sweden, training in pharmacology/pharmaceutical sales, training in all areas of medicine and patient care. Well-versed in correct grammar and spelling, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and have strong work ethics, leadership, and self-management discipline.

EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Certificate, Healthcare Business Monthly (August 2017), American academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, August 2017
Passed four-hour exam (questions 1-157), medical coding and medicine questions from, Health Insurance Billing System book (textbook for University of Georgia) and Medical Coding Pro, USA, 7/2017
Passed exam (225 Questions), CPC (Certified Professional Coder) practice exam, Medical Coding Exam System, Medical Coding Pro, USA, June 2017
Certificate, Review and Tips for the CPC Exam, Passed 50-question CPC practice exam, Local chapter AAPC El Paso, TX event, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Anesthesia Coding Alert (Volume 19 Number 6), Supercoder, The Coding Institute, Durham, NC, 7/2017
Certificate, Passed Anesthesia Coding Alert (Volume 19 Number 7), Supercoder, The Coding Institute, Durham, NC, 7/2017
Certificate, Passed Cardiology Coding Alert (Volume 20 Number 7), Supercoder, The Coding Institute, Durham, NC, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Cardiology Coding Alert (Volume 20 Number 5), Supercoder, The Coding Institute, Durham, NC, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Anesthesia Coding Alert (Volume 19 Number 4), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), The Coding Institute, Durham, NC 5/2017
Certificate, Passed Anesthesia Coding Alert (Volume 19 Number 3), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), The Coding Institute, Durham, NC 5/2017
Certificate of Approval, Billing-Coding Inc, BCA Audio: ICD-10-CM-2017 Updates (Live or On-Demand), BC Advantage Magazine, June 2017
Certificate, Healthcare Business Monthly (June 2017), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2017
Certificate, Passed General Surgery Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 5/2017
Certificate, Passed Cardiology Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 5/2017
Certificate, Passed ICD-10-CM Specialty Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Pathology Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Otolaryngology Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Urology Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Radiology Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Evaluation and Management Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Pediatric Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Enrolled, Clinical Coding Workout without online answers, 2016, American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Chicago, IL, 04/2017-present
AHA ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding handbook, American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL, 4/2017
AHA Coding Clinic, subscription, American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL, 7/2016-1/2017
Certified Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Coder (CCVTC), American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, March 2017
Passed CCVTC exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, March 2017
ICD-10-CM coding workbook for General Surgery, Optum360, LLC, Salt Lake City, UT, February 2017
Passed Medical Records Coding [ICD-10] assessment (96%), IBM Kenexa Prove-It, Judge Group, Wayne, PA, 2/2017 Passed Microsoft Excel 2010-Normal User assessment (90%), IBM Kenexa Prove-It, Judge Group, Wayne, PA, 2/2017 AHIMA Health Information Role Self-Assessment Coding Professional assessment credential from American Health Information Management Association, Chicago, IL, 11/2016
CANPC Certification Study Guide 2016, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 11/2016
CPC Certification Study Guide 2016, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 11/2016
Advanced ICD-10-CM training, Instructional manual, AAPC, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2016
Certificate, ICD-10-CM specialty cardiology code set training, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 9/2016
Certificate, Practicode Professional Fee (ICD-9) from American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 10/2016
Passed ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS proficiency assessment (100 questions), American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Chicago, IL, 7/2016
ASHRM revised CPHRM exam preparation guide, American Hospital Association, Olathe, KS, 6/2016
Produced, Major Healthcare Processes PowerPoint slide, Health Administration, Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA, 6/2016
Certificate of Cardiology coding and Certificate of General Surgery and Anesthesia coding, Greenville Technical Institute, Greenville, SC 2/2016
MOOC certificate of attendance Health Data Analytics with MS Excel, St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN, December, 2015
Certificate of Achievement, Coding-Baseline-ICD-10 Inpatient Diagnostic, Precyse University, USA, December 4, 2015
Certified Anesthesia and Pain Management Coder (CANPC), American Academy of Professional Coders, August, 2015
Certified Outpatient Coder (COC), AAPC, June, 2015
Passed CANPC exam, AAPC, August, 2015
Passed COC exam, AAPC, June, 2015
Certified Professional Coder (CPC), AAPC, March, 2015
Passed CPC Exam, AAPC, October, 2013
CPC Certification Study Guide 2013, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 10/2013
Certified Coding Specialist-physician based (CCS-P) and passed exam, AHIMA, Chicago, IL, May, 2015
CCS-P Certification Study Guide, AHIMA, Chicago, IL, May, 2015
Certificate of ICD-10-CM proficiency, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), January, 2014
Certificate of ICD-10-PCS proficiency, AAPC, January, 2015
Certificate of CPMA Medical Auditing, course, AAPC, December, 2015
Certificate of CPPM Practice Management, course, AAPC, January, 2016
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA), National Health Career Associates (NHA), November, 2014
Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS), NHA, November, 2014
CPC-A Practicum with CEU’s badge, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 11/2014
Certificate, Anesthesia and Pain Management survival guide, AAPC Coder, AAPC, Salt Lake City, UT 2014
Certificate, Cardiology survival guide, AAPC Coder, AAPC, Salt Lake City, UT 2014
Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative (CNPR), NAPSRx, Washington, D.C., March 2014
Passed CNPR exam, NAPSRx, March 2014
Graduate of NAPSRX’s Pharmacology/Pharmaceutical Sales Training Program, CNPR Number 608042014, Member of NAPSRx, National Association of Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives (NAPSRX), Washington, D.C., March 2014
Certified risk management consultant (CRMC), Harvard Risk Management Corporation, Dallas, TX, 5/2014
Six sigma black belt certified, Expert Rating, USA, 3/2014
Six sigma green belt certified, Expert Rating, USA, 10/2013
Triple Certificate in administrative medical specialist, medical coding and billing+medical terminology (A average) (360 Hours), University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 3/2015
ICD-10-PCS Code set training (16 hours), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2015
ICD-10-CM General code set training (16 hours), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2014
Training, ICD-10-CM Coding Basics, U.S. Career Institute, Fort Collins, CO, 9/2017
Graduate, Medical Coding Specialist Course (87% B average) (600 Hours), U.S. Career Institute, Fort Collins, CO, 2012-2013
Licentiate (M.S.) degree, Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, October, 2006
B.S., Summa cum Laude, high honors in molecular biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 1993
High school diploma, valedictorian, Parkview High School, Lilburn, GA, 1989

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
HIM Coder for Mesa Hills Specialty Hospital, El Paso, TX, USA, 5/2017 to present
Performing inpatient medical coding for a service for a 32-bed hospital specializing in pulmonary disorders and plastic surgery, utilizing ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT, and HCPCS II. Performing DRGs, case management, and anesthesia and pain management coding and cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding.
Remote Medical Coder and auditor for Altegra Health, USA, 1/2016 to 04/2017 (gained equivalent of one year four months experience)
Performing coding medical records for clinics, doctor’s offices and hospitals including allergy, immunology, internal medicine, cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, pulmonology, pediatrics, OB/GYN, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, emergency medicine, radiology, anesthesia and pain management. Completed coder refresh and compliance training. In training for Altegra Health through being in Step 2 of the hiring process for NP Health Resources.
Remote medical coder for NP Health Resources, Dallas, TX, 02/2016 to present (gained equivalent of one year four months of coding experience)
Coding charts in medical, surgical, and anesthesia and pain management fields including specialties through Altegra Health. In step 2 of hiring process. Completed coder refresh training and compliance training.
Remote medical coder, HGS USA, LLC, Peoria, IL, 9/2015 to 2/2016
Performed medical coding at 50 hospitals in USA. Coded electronic health records for inpatient and outpatient. Assignments from Hinsdale clinic services; Florida Waterman; Florida Hospital; and Tampa Hospital. Abstracted medical coding. Managed medical records. Used coding software Cerner, Dolby, 3M Encoder Systems, Powerchart, and Sunport.
Medical coding trainee, CPC-A ICD-10 Practicum, American Academy of Professional Coders, 11/2015-7/2016
Performed coding utilizing ICD-10-CM codes for diagnosis. Performed coding on 600 medical records with ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS for one-year equivalent work experience. Abstracted codes from E/M encounters, hospitals, office visits, operating room, radiology reports, and pathology reports.
Medical coding trainee, CPC-A Practicum, American Academy of Professional Coders, 6/2014-11/2014
Performed coding utilizing ICD-9-CM codes for diagnosis. Performed medical coding on 600 medical records with ICD-9-CM, CPT, and HCPCS for one-year equivalent work experience. Abstracted codes from E/M encounters, hospitals, office visits, operating room, radiology reports, and pathology reports. Passed the assessment and earned a CPC-A Practicum with CEUs badge.
Freelance phytochemicals and cancer researcher, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 2011-2013
Guest researcher, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 2009-2012
Medical Researcher and Teacher at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 2000 to 2008
Ultraviolet radiation cataract and ascorbate supplementation, Doctoral thesis and successful dissertation defense, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 06/05/2008
Ascorbate in the ocular lens, Licentiate thesis and seminar, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 10/2006
Proctor, National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO), Stockholm, Sweden, 2003-2005
In-patient hospital rounds including ICU and CCU, anesthesiology, neurology, ophthalmology, pediatrics, senior selective surgery plastic surgery, psychiatry, internal medicine, pulmonology, and cardiology at Emory University School of Medicine, Yale-New Haven Hospital (Waterbury, CT), and Brown University/Lifespan hospitals (Providence, RI), 1995-1999

RECOGNITIONS:
Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, 2017
Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2006-2007
Marquis Who’s Who in America, 2012, 2018
Recipient of the Outstanding Scientist 21st Century Award, 2009
CANPC/CCVTC coding lecturer for AAPC and CANPC/cardiology coding lecturer for Southwest University, 2015-2017
Presented coding roundtable webinar on CANPC anesthesia and pain management for TXHIMA (AHIMA), May 2017
Published a book on CANPC Anesthesiology coding essentials for successful anesthesiology coding through AAPC
Planning to publish book, on approximate date 9/2017: Anesthesiology coding essentials for accurate efficient practice: The study guide for preparation for CANPCTM exam
Nominated for vice president AAPC local chapter in El Paso, TX, 2014
Certificate for upholding standards, American Academy of Professional Coders, 2013
Certified member of AAPC since 2015 and member of AHIMA

MEDICAL CODING PUBLICATIONS:

Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC. Anesthesiology coding essentials for accurate efficient practice; The study guide for preparation for CANPCTM exam. Book planned for publication, on approximate date 9/2017.

Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC. Coding roundtable: CANPC anesthesia and pain management webinar, TXHIMA, Austin, TX, May 16, 2017.

CANPC Anesthesiology coding essentials for successful anesthesiology coding by Vino C. Mody Jr., M.D., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC. Vinomodyjr started a thread CANPC Anesthesiology coding essentials book 62 p. (1-19) (20-45) (46-60) (61-70) in Anesthesia. American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 04-10-2017.

CCVTC Cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding A method for Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) for severe coronary artery disease by Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC is presented… vinomodyjr started a thread CCVTC coding 1 p. summary presented at Local Chapter El Paso, TX AAPC 3/18/2017 in Cardiovascular Thoracic. American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 04-10-2017.

CANPC Anesthesiology Coding by Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC. vinomodyjr Networker started a thread 15 q. CANPC simulation and 1 p. presented at Local Chapter El Paso seminar in Local Chapter General Discussion. American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 03-31-2017.

Vino Mody. 6. Deep sedation-who can do, credentialing. ASHRM Exchange Digest for Tuesday November 22, 2016. American Society for Healthcare Risk Management, Chicago, IL, USA.

Mody VC Jr., Kakar M, Soderberg PG, and Lofgren S. High lenticular tolerance to ultraviolet radiation-B by pigmented guinea-pig; application of a safety limit strategy for UVR-induced cataract. Acta Ophthalmologica, Article first published online 21 JUL 2010, DOI: 10.1111/J.1755-3768.2010.01931. X. Acta ophthalmologica, ISSN 1755-375X, 05/2012, Volym 90, Nummer 3, pp. 226 – 230.

Mody VC Jr. Ultraviolet radiation cataract development and ascorbate supplementation (Thesis for Doctoral Degree]. Karolinska University Press 2008. ISBN 978-91-7357-528-7.

Mody VC Jr., Ascorbate in the Ocular Lens [Thesis for Licentiate Degree]. Karolinska University Press. Stockholm, Sweden, October 2006, 1-50. ISBN 91-7140-256X.

Vino C. Mody, Jr., M.D., Licentiate degree, Ph.D., CNPR. Benefit of phytochemicals in cancer, a clinical overview (abstract). Manuscript, USA, 7/2013.
Vino C. Mody, Jr., M.D., Licentiate degree, Ph.D., CNPR. Nutritional book (Excel). Manuscript, USA, 7/2013.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, May 2017.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, November 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, September 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, AHIMA, May 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, January 2014.

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CPC, CANPC, CCVTC, CNPR searching for a position

VINO C. MODY, JR. COC®, CPC®, CCS-P, CANPC™, CCVTC™, CBCS, CMAA, CNPR, CRMC, AAPC ICD-10-CM certification, ICD-10-PCS certification, AAPC ICD-10-CM specialty cardiology coding certification, Licentiate degree, AHIMA Coding Professional
6154 Black Mallard Place, El Paso, TX 79932; Karolinska Institutet, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden; [email protected], [email protected], [email protected];
Cell 678-427-6511, home 915-642-4269, FAX 915-532-1655 (Kinko’s)

GOAL: Medical administration including coding, billing, audit, compliance, analysis, and training.
Expertise in medical coding, billing, auditing, compliance and medical records administration with 3 years of experience as CPC, CANPC, CCVTC and 1.5 years of anesthesia and pain management coding experience. Presently employed full-time. In addition, deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology, disease processes, surgery and medicine with 3 years in-patient hospital experience in medical care.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND:
Medical coding (ICD-9-CM, CPT, HCPCS), proficient coding in ICD-10-CM including Ophthalmology and Cardiology specialty, and ICD-10-PCS. Certified AAPC Anesthesia/pain Management Coder and Certified CCVTC Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Coder. Expecting AAPC certifications in CCC Cardiology coding, CPMA, CPPM, and CPHRM. Deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and disease management, expertise in use of medical coding software, professional conduct HIPAA and joint commission, medical records analysis and management, HCC training, Epic-like training, Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) training from HGS USA, LLC, skilled in DRGs, case management, utilizing HCS medical coding software, skilled in United Transcription, knowledgeable in quality data, extensive basic science and clinical research and training experience in surgery, medicine, and ophthalmology, member of ARVO/EVER international ophthalmology conferences, proctor for NBEO optometry exam in Stockholm, Sweden, training in pharmacology/pharmaceutical sales, training in all areas of medicine and patient care. Well-versed in correct grammar and spelling, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and have strong work ethics, leadership, and self-management discipline.

EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Passed exam (225 Questions), CPC (Certified Professional Coder) practice exam, Medical Coding Exam System, Medical Coding Pro, USA, June 2017
Certificate, Review and Tips for the CPC Exam, Passed 50-question CPC practice exam, Local chapter AAPC El Paso, TX event, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Anesthesia Coding Alert (Volume 19 Number 6), Supercoder, The Coding Institute, Durham, NC, 7/2017
Certificate, Passed Anesthesia Coding Alert (Volume 19 Number 7), Supercoder, The Coding Institute, Durham, NC, 7/2017
Certificate, Passed Cardiology Coding Alert (Volume 20 Number 7), Supercoder, The Coding Institute, Durham, NC, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Cardiology Coding Alert (Volume 20 Number 5), Supercoder, The Coding Institute, Durham, NC, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Anesthesia Coding Alert (Volume 19 Number 4), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), The Coding Institute, Durham, NC 5/2017
Certificate, Passed Anesthesia Coding Alert (Volume 19 Number 3), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), The Coding Institute, Durham, NC 5/2017
Certificate of Approval, Billing-Coding Inc, BCA Audio: ICD-10-CM-2017 Updates (Live or On-Demand), BC Advantage Magazine, June 2017
Certificate, Healthcare Business Monthly (June 2017), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2017
Certificate, Passed General Surgery Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 5/2017
Certificate, Passed Cardiology Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 5/2017
Certificate, Passed ICD-10-CM Specialty Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Pathology Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Otolaryngology Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Urology Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Radiology Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Evaluation and Management Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Certificate, Passed Pediatric Survival Guide (2017), AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2017
Enrolled, Clinical Coding Workout without online answers, 2016, American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Chicago, IL, 04/2017-present
AHA ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding handbook, American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL, 4/2017
AHA Coding Clinic, subscription, American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL, 7/2016-1/2017
Certified Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Coder (CCVTC), American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, March 2017
Passed CCVTC exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, March 2017
ICD-10-CM coding workbook for General Surgery, Optum360, LLC, Salt Lake City, UT, February 2017
Passed Medical Records Coding [ICD-10] assessment (96%), IBM Kenexa Prove-It, Judge Group, Wayne, PA, 2/2017 Passed Microsoft Excel 2010-Normal User assessment (90%), IBM Kenexa Prove-It, Judge Group, Wayne, PA, 2/2017 AHIMA Health Information Role Self-Assessment Coding Professional assessment credential from American Health Information Management Association, Chicago, IL, 11/2016
CANPC Certification Study Guide 2016, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 11/2016
CPC Certification Study Guide 2016, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 11/2016
Advanced ICD-10-CM training, Instructional manual, AAPC, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2016
Certificate, ICD-10-CM specialty cardiology code set training, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 9/2016
Certificate, Practicode Professional Fee (ICD-9) from American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 10/2016
Passed ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS proficiency assessment (100 questions), American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Chicago, IL, 7/2016
ASHRM revised CPHRM exam preparation guide, American Hospital Association, Olathe, KS, 6/2016
Produced, Major Healthcare Processes PowerPoint slide, Health Administration, Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA, 6/2016
Certificate of Cardiology coding and Certificate of General Surgery and Anesthesia coding, Greenville Technical Institute, Greenville, SC 2/2016
MOOC certificate of attendance Health Data Analytics with MS Excel, St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN, December, 2015
Certificate of Achievement, Coding-Baseline-ICD-10 Inpatient Diagnostic, Precyse University, USA, December 4, 2015
Certified Anesthesia and Pain Management Coder (CANPC), American Academy of Professional Coders, August, 2015
Certified Outpatient Coder (COC), AAPC, June, 2015
Passed CANPC exam, AAPC, August, 2015
Passed COC exam, AAPC, June, 2015
Certified Professional Coder (CPC), AAPC, March, 2015
Passed CPC Exam, AAPC, October, 2013
CPC Certification Study Guide 2013, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 10/2013
Certified Coding Specialist-physician based (CCS-P) and passed exam, AHIMA, Chicago, IL, May, 2015
CCS-P Certification Study Guide, AHIMA, Chicago, IL, May, 2015
Certificate of ICD-10-CM proficiency, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), January, 2014
Certificate of ICD-10-PCS proficiency, AAPC, January, 2015
Certificate of CPMA Medical Auditing, course, AAPC, December, 2015
Certificate of CPPM Practice Management, course, AAPC, January, 2016
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA), National Health Career Associates (NHA), November, 2014
Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS), NHA, November, 2014
CPC-A Practicum with CEU’s badge, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 11/2014
Certificate, Anesthesia and Pain Management survival guide, AAPC Coder, AAPC, Salt Lake City, UT 2014
Certificate, Cardiology survival guide, AAPC Coder, AAPC, Salt Lake City, UT 2014
Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative (CNPR), NAPSRx, Washington, D.C., March 2014
Passed CNPR exam, NAPSRx, March 2014
Graduate of NAPSRX’s Pharmacology/Pharmaceutical Sales Training Program, CNPR Number 608042014, Member of NAPSRx, National Association of Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives (NAPSRX), Washington, D.C., March 2014
Certified risk management consultant (CRMC), Harvard Risk Management Corporation, Dallas, TX, 5/2014
Six sigma black belt certified, Expert Rating, USA, 3/2014
Six sigma green belt certified, Expert Rating, USA, 10/2013
Triple Certificate in administrative medical specialist, medical coding and billing+medical terminology (A average) (360 Hours), University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 3/2015
ICD-10-PCS Code set training (16 hours), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2015
ICD-10-CM General code set training (16 hours), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2014
Graduate, Medical Coding Specialist Course (87% B average) (600 Hours), U.S. Career Institute, Fort Collins, CO, 2012-2013
Licentiate (M.S.) degree, Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, October, 2006
B.S., Summa cum Laude, high honors in molecular biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 1993
High school diploma, valedictorian, Parkview High School, Lilburn, GA, 1989

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
HIM/Coder for Mesa Hills Specialty Hospital, El Paso, TX, USA, 5/2017 to present
Performing inpatient medical coding for a service for a 32-bed hospital specializing in pulmonary disorders and plastic surgery, utilizing ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT, and HCPCS II. Performing DRGs, case management, and anesthesia and pain management coding and cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding.
Remote Medical Coder and auditor for Altegra Health, USA, 1/2016 to present (gained equivalent of one year four months experience)
Performing coding medical records for clinics, doctors offices and hospitals including allergy, immunology, internal medicine, cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, pulmonology, pediatrics, OB/GYN, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, emergency medicine, radiology, anesthesia and pain management. Completed coder refresh and compliance training.
Remote medical coder for NP Health Resources, Dallas, TX, 02/2016 to present (gained equivalent of one year four months of coding experience)
Coding charts in medical, surgical, and anesthesia and pain management fields including specialties through Altegra Health. In step 2 of hiring process. Completed coder refresh training and compliance training.
Remote medical coder, HGS USA, LLC, Peoria, IL, 9/2015 to 2/2016
Did medical coding at 50 hospitals in USA. Coded electronic health records for inpatient and outpatient. Assignments from Hinsdale clinic services; Florida Waterman; Florida Hospital; and Tampa Hospital. Abstracted medical coding. Managed medical records. Used coding software Cerner, Dolby, 3M Encoder Systems, Powerchart, and Sunport.
Medical coding trainee, CPC-A ICD-10 Practicum, American Academy of Professional Coders, 11/2015-7/2016
Did coding utilizing ICD-10-CM codes for diagnosis. Did coding on 600 medical records with ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS for one year equivalent work experience. Abstracted codes from E/M encounters, hospitals, office visits, operating room, radiology reports, and pathology reports.
Salesperson, Harvard Risk Management Corporation, Dallas, TX, 5/2014-present
Legalshield certified, One Call Health Access certified, Certified risk management consultant (CRMC), State of Texas For profit legal service contract salesperson license, 5/2014-present.
In-patient hospital rounds including ICU and CCU, anesthesiology, neurology, ophthalmology, pediatrics, senior selective surgery plastic surgery, psychiatry, internal medicine, pulmonology, and cardiology at Emory University School of Medicine, Yale-New Haven Hospital (Waterbury, CT), and Brown University/Lifespan hospitals (Providence, RI), 1995-1999
Medical Researcher and Teacher at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 2000 to 2008
Proctor, National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO), Stockholm, Sweden, 2003-2005
Guest researcher, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 2009-2012
Freelance phytochemicals and cancer researcher, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 2011-2013

RECOGNITIONS:
Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, 2017
Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2006-2007
Marquis Who’s Who in America, 2012, 2018
Recipient of the Outstanding Scientist 21st Century Award, 2009
CANPC/CCVTC coding lecturer for AAPC and CANPC/cardiology coding lecturer for Southwest University, 2015-2017
Presented coding roundtable webinar on CANPC anesthesia and pain management for TXHIMA (AHIMA), May 2017
Published a book on CANPC Anesthesiology coding essentials for successful anesthesiology coding through AAPC
Nominated for vice president AAPC local chapter in El Paso, TX, 2014
Certificate for upholding standards, American Academy of Professional Coders, 2013
Certified member of AAPC since 2015 and member of AHIMA

MEDICAL CODING PUBLICATIONS:

Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC. Coding roundtable: CANPC anesthesia and pain management webinar, TXHIMA, Austin, TX, May 16, 2017.

CANPC Anesthesiology coding essentials for successful anesthesiology coding by Vino C. Mody Jr., M.D., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC. Vinomodyjr started a thread CANPC Anesthesiology coding essentials book 62 p. (1-19) (20-45) (46-60) (61-70) in Anesthesia. American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 04-10-2017.

CCVTC Cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding A method for Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) for severe coronary artery disease by Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC is presented… vinomodyjr started a thread CCVTC coding 1 p. summary presented at Local Chapter El Paso, TX AAPC 3/18/2017 in Cardiovascular Thoracic. American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 04-10-2017.

CANPC Anesthesiology Coding by Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC. vinomodyjr Networker started a thread 15 q. CANPC simulation and 1 p. presented at Local Chapter El Paso seminar in Local Chapter General Discussion. American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 03-31-2017.

Vino Mody. 6. Deep sedation-who can do, credentialing. ASHRM Exchange Digest for Tuesday November 22, 2016. American Society for Healthcare Risk Management, Chicago, IL, USA.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, May 2017.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, November 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, September 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, AHIMA, May 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, January 2014.

Medical Billing and Coding Forum

COC, CPC, CANPC seeking remote coding position

Certified Outpatient and Professional Coder with a subspecialty Certification focused in Anesthesia and Pain Management Coding. ICD-10-CM Proficient. 2.5 years experience as Remote Anesthesia Coder and thirteen year history of working in the hospital & health care industry. Skilled in Medical Billing and Coding, Medical Transcription, Insurance Verification, Data Entry, and
Customer Service. Seeking remote anesthesia coding position part or full time.

Yolanda-Williams-COC-CPC-CANPC.pdf

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Medical Billing and Coding Forum

CPC, CANPC, CCVTC searching for a medical coding position

VINO C. MODY JR., COC®, CPC®, CCS-P, CANPC™, CCVTC™
6154 Black Mallard Place, El Paso, TX 79932; Karolinska Institutet, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden; [email protected], [email protected], 678-427-6511 cell, 915-642-4269 home

GOAL: Medical administration including coding, billing, audit, compliance, analysis, and training.
Expertise in medical coding, billing, auditing, compliance and medical records administration with 4 years of experience as CPC, CANPC, CCVTC. Presently employed full-time. In addition, deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology, disease processes, surgery and medicine with 3 years in-patient hospital experience in medical care.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND:
Medical coding (ICD-9-CM, CPT, HCPCS), proficient coding with ICD-10-CM including Ophthalmology and Cardiology. Certified AAPC Anesthesia/pain Management Coder and Certified CCVTC Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Coder. Expecting AAPC certifications in CCC Cardiology coding, CPMA, CPPM, CPHRM. Deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and disease management, expertise in use of medical coding software, professional conduct HIPAA and joint commission, Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) training, medical records analysis and management, HCC, Epic-like training, extensive clinical research and training experience, training in all areas of medicine and patient care. Well-versed in correct grammar and spelling, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and have strong work ethics, leadership, and self-management discipline.

EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Certified Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Coder (CCVTC), American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, March 2017
Passed CCVTC exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, March 2017
Certificate, ICD-10-CM specialty cardiology code set training, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 9/2016
Certificate of Cardiology coding and Certificate of General Surgery and Anesthesia coding, Greenville Tech, 2/2016
MOOC certificate of attendance Health Data Analytics with MS Excel, St. Scholastica, MN, December, 2015
Certificate of Achievement, Coding-Baseline-ICD-10 Inpatient Diagnostic, Precyse University, USA December 4, 2015
Certified Anesthesia and Pain Management Coder (CANPC), American Academy of Professional Coders, August, 2015
Certified Outpatient Coder (COC), AAPC, June, 2015
Passed CANPC exam, AAPC, August, 2015
Passed COC exam, AAPC, June, 2015
Certified Professional Coder (CPC), AAPC, March, 2015
Passed CPC Exam, AAPC, October, 2013
Certified Coding Specialist-physician based (CCS-P) and passed exam, AHIMA, May, 2015
Certificate of ICD-10-CM proficiency, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), January, 2014
Certificate of ICD-10-PCS proficiency, AAPC, January, 2015
Certificate of CPMA Medical Auditing, AAPC, December, 2015
Certificate of CPPM Practice Management, AAPC, January, 2016
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA), National Health Career Associates (NHA), November, 2014
Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS), NHA, November, 2014
ICD-10-PCS Code set training (16 hours), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2015
ICD-10-CM General code set training (16 hours), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2014
Triple Certificate in administrative medical specialist, medical coding and billing, +medical terminology (360 Hours), University of Georgia, 3/2015
Graduate, Medical Coding Specialist Course (87% B average) (600 Hours), U.S. Career Institute, 2012-2013
Licentiate (M.S.) degree, Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, October, 2006
B.S. in Molecular Biology, Summa Cum Laude, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 1993

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Remote Medical Coder and auditor for Altegra Health, USA, 1/2016 to present (gained equivalent of one year four months experience)
Performing coding medical records for clinics, doctors offices and hospitals including allergy, immunology, internal medicine, cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, pulmonology, pediatrics, OB/GYN, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, emergency medicine, radiology, anesthesia and pain management. Completed coder refresh and compliance training.
Remote medical coder, HGS USA, LLC, Peoria, IL, 9/2015 to 2/2016
Performed medical coding at 50 hospitals in USA. Coded electronic health records for inpatient and outpatient. Assignments from Hinsdale clinic services; Florida Waterman; Florida Hospital; and Tampa Hospital. Abstracted medical coding. Managed medical records. Utilized software Cerner, Dolbey, 3M Encoder Systems, Powerchart, and Sunport.
Medical coding trainee, CPC-A ICD-10 Practicum, American Academy of Professional Coders, 11/2015-7/2016
Performed coding utilizing ICD-10-CM codes for diagnosis. Did coding on 600 medical records with ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS for one year equivalent work experience. Abstracted codes from E/M encounters, hospitals, office visits, operating room, radiology reports, and pathology reports.
In-patient hospital rounds including ICU and CCU at Emory University School of Medicine, Yale-New Haven Hospital (Waterbury, CT), and Brown University/Lifespan Hospitals. 1995-1999.
Medical Researcher and Teacher at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 2000 to 2010
Proctor, National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO), Stockholm, Sweden, 2003 to 2005

RECOGNITIONS:
Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2006-2007
Presented and planned lectures on cardiology, CANPC anesthesia and pain management coding, CCVTC cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding to AAPC, Southwest University forums, and TXHIMA
Published a book on CANPC Anesthesiology coding essentials for successful anesthesiology coding through AAPC
Nominated for vice president AAPC local chapter in El Paso, TX

Medical Billing and Coding Forum

COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC, CNPR,AAPC ICD-10-CM/PCS cert. searching for a position

VINO C. MODY, JR. COC®, CPC®, CCS-P, CANPC™, CCVTC™, CBCS, CMAA, CNPR,
AAPC ICD-10-CM certification, ICD-10-PCS certification
6154 Black Mallard Place, El Paso, TX 79932, [email protected], [email protected],
Cell 678-427-6511, home 915-642-4269

GOAL: Medical administration including coding, billing, audit, compliance, analysis, and training.
Expertise in medical coding, billing, auditing, compliance and medical records administration with 3 years of experience as CPC, CANPC, CCVTC. Presently employed full-time. In addition, deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology, disease processes, surgery and medicine with 3 years in-patient hospital experience in medical care.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND:
Medical coding (ICD-9-CM, CPT, HCPCS), proficient coding in ICD-10-CM including Ophthalmology and Cardiology specialty, and ICD-10-PCS. Certified AAPC Anesthesia/pain Management Coder and Certified CCVTC Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Coder. Expecting AAPC certifications in CCC Cardiology coding, CPMA, CPPM, and CPHRM. Deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and disease management, expertise in use of medical coding software, professional conduct HIPAA and joint commission, medical records analysis and management, HCC training, Epic-like training, Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) training from HGS USA, LLC, extensive basic science and clinical research and training experience in surgery, medicine, and ophthalmology, member of ARVO/EVER international ophthalmology conferences, proctor for NBEO optometry exam in Stockholm, Sweden, training in pharmacology/pharmaceutical sales, training in all areas of medicine and patient care. Well-versed in correct grammar and spelling, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and have strong work ethics, leadership, and self-management discipline.

EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Enrolled, Clinical Coding Workout without online answers, 2016, American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Chicago, IL, 04/2017-present
Completed, AHA ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding handbook, American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL, 1/2017-present
Completed, AHA Coding Clinic, subscription, American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL, 7/2016-1/2017
Certified Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Coder (CCVTC), American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, March 2017
Passed CCVTC exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, March 2017
Completed, ICD-10-CM coding workbook for General Surgery, Optum360, LLC, Salt Lake City, UT, February 2017
Completed, Advanced ICD-10-CM training, Instructional manual, AAPC, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2016
Certificate, ICD-10-CM specialty cardiology code set training, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 9/2016
Produced, Major Healthcare Processes PowerPoint slide, Health Administration, Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA, 6/2016
Certificate of Cardiology coding and Certificate of General Surgery and Anesthesia coding, Greenville Technical Institute, Greenville, SC 2/2016
MOOC certificate of attendance Health Data Analytics with MS Excel, St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN, December, 2015
Certificate of Achievement, Coding-Baseline-ICD-10 Inpatient Diagnostic, Precyse University, USA, December 4, 2015
Certified Anesthesia and Pain Management Coder (CANPC), American Academy of Professional Coders, August, 2015
Certified Outpatient Coder (COC), AAPC, June, 2015
Passed CANPC exam, AAPC, August, 2015
Passed COC exam, AAPC, June, 2015
Certified Professional Coder (CPC), AAPC, March, 2015
Passed CPC Exam, AAPC, October, 2013
Certified Coding Specialist-physician based (CCS-P) and passed exam, AHIMA, May, 2015
Certificate of ICD-10-CM proficiency, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), January, 2014
Certificate of ICD-10-PCS proficiency, AAPC, January, 2015
Certificate of CPMA Medical Auditing, course, AAPC, December, 2015
Certificate of CPPM Practice Management, course, AAPC, January, 2016
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA), National Health Career Associates (NHA), November, 2014
Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS), NHA, November, 2014
Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative (CNPR), NAPSRx, Washington, D.C., March 2014
Passed CNPR exam, NAPSRx, March 2014
Graduate of NAPSRX’s Pharmacology/Pharmaceutical Sales Training Program, CNPR Number 608042014, Member of NAPSRx, National Association of Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives (NAPSRX), Washington, D.C., March 2014
Triple Certificate in administrative medical specialist, medical coding/billing, medical terminology (360 Hours), University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 3/2015
Graduate, Medical Coding Specialist Course (87% B average) (600 Hours), U.S. Career Institute, Fort Collins, CO, 2012-2013
Licentiate (M.S.) degree, Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, October, 2006
B.S., Summa cum Laude, high honors in molecular biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 1993
High school diploma, valedictorian, Parkview High School, Lilburn, GA, 1989

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Remote Medical Coder and auditor for Altegra Health, USA, 1/2016 to present (gained equivalent of one year two months experience)
Doing coding medical records for clinics, doctors offices and hospitals including allergy, immunology, internal medicine, cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, pulmonology, pediatrics, OB/GYN, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, emergency medicine, radiology, anesthesia and pain management. Completed coder refresh and compliance training.
Remote medical coder for NP Health Resources, Dallas, TX, 02/2016 to present (gained equivalent of one year two months of coding experience)
Coding charts in medical, surgical, and anesthesia and pain management fields including specialties through Altegra Health. In step 2 of hiring process. Completed coder refresh training and compliance training.
Remote medical coder, HGS USA, LLC, Peoria, IL, 9/2015 to 2/2016
Did medical coding at 50 hospitals in USA. Coded electronic health records for inpatient and outpatient. Assignments from Hinsdale clinic services; Florida Waterman; Florida Hospital; and Tampa Hospital. Abstracted medical coding. Managed medical records. Used coding software Cerner, Dolby, 3M Encoder Systems, Powerchart, and Sunport.
Medical coding trainee, CPC-A ICD-10 Practicum, American Academy of Professional Coders, 11/2015-7/2016
Did coding utilizing ICD-10-CM codes for diagnosis. Did coding on 600 medical records with ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS for one year equivalent work experience. Abstracted codes from E/M encounters, hospitals, office visits, operating room, radiology reports, and pathology reports.
In-patient hospital rounds including ICU and CCU at Emory and Brown University Hospitals. 1996-1999.
Medical Researcher and Teacher at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 2000 to 2010

RECOGNITIONS:
Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2006-2007
Marquis Who’s Who in America, 2012, 2018
Recipient of the Outstanding Scientist 21st Century Award, 2009
CANPC/CCVTC coding lecturer for AAPC and CANPC/cardiology coding lecturer for Southwest University, 2015-2017
Planned coding roundtable seminar on anesthesia and pain management for TXHIMA (AHIMA), May 2017
Nominated for vice president AAPC local chapter in El Paso, TX, 2014
Certificate for upholding standards, American Academy of Professional Coders, 2013
Certified member of AAPC since 2015 and member of AHIMA

MEDICAL CODING PUBLICATIONS:

CANPC Anesthesiology coding essentials for successful anesthesiology coding by Vino C. Mody Jr., M.D., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC. Vinomodyjr started a thread CANPC Anesthesiology coding essentials book 62 p. (1-19)(20-45)(46-60)(61-70) in Anesthesia. American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 04-10-2017.

CCVTC Cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding A method for Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) for severe coronary artery disease by Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC is presented… vinomodyjr started a thread CCVTC coding 1 p. summary presented at Local Chapter El Paso, TX AAPC 3/18/2017 in Cardiovascular Thoracic. American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 04-10-2017.

CANPC Anesthesiology Coding by Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC. vinomodyjr Networker started a thread 15 q. CANPC simulation and 1 p. presented at Local Chapter El Paso seminar in Local Chapter General Discussion. American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 03-31-2017.

Vino Mody. 6. Deep sedation-who can do, credentialing. ASHRM Exchange Digest for Tuesday November 22, 2016. American Society for Healthcare Risk Management, Chicago, IL, USA.

Medical Billing and Coding Forum

CPC, CANPC, CCVTC, ICD-10-CM cert. in search of a position

From: Vino C. Mody Jr., [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; (678) 427-6511; (915) 443-3716; 6154 Black Mallard Place, El Paso, TX 79932; 3353 Dunbar Lane, Suwanee, GA 30024 March 25, 2017

Ashlee Christensen
Executive Recruiter
CyberCoders Headquarters
6591 Irvine Center Drive
Suite 200
Irvine, CA 92618

Dear Ms. Christensen:

I would like to be considered for the position of Coding supervisor in Nashville, TN, as advertised on your website. With a CPC Certification from AAPC, CANPC Certification from AAPC, CCVTC Certification from AAPC, and thorough knowledge of anatomy, physiology and medical terminology, I am confident in my ability to become an efficient member of the client of CyberCoders. As indicated in my resume, I have a demonstrated ability to review, process, and submit medical claims and able to perfectly assign ICD-9, ICD-10-CM, CPT®, and HCPCs codes. Moreover, I am skilled in performing a wide variety of associated administrative functions. Besides coding tasks, I am also familiar with different types of insurance plans and regulations which will be very helpful to contribute to your bottom line. The opportunity to work with your organization will allow me to apply the expertise I have developed during my work and training. I look forward to discussing this position with you in person and will call you next week to arrange a suitable date of meeting. In the meantime, I may be contacted at (678) 427-6511. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC

Enc. Resume
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Vino C. Mody Jr. (678) 427-6511; (915) 642-4269, Email [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

6154 Black Mallard Place
El Paso, TX 79932

3353 Dunbar Lane
Suwanee, GA 30024

OBJECTIVE: To obtain employment as a Medical Coder with a reputable health care organization utilizing relevant training and great attention to detail to assist the internal and outsourced medical facilities with their coding needs.

RELEVANT CERTIFICATIONS

• AHIMA-verified Certified Coding Specialist-Physician based (CCS-P)(2015), certification number 0037378-AAPC Classroom
• AAPC-verified Certified Professional Coder (CPC)(2013 for CPC-A, 2015 for CPC)-AAPC Classroom
• AAPC-verified Certified Outpatient Coder (COC)(2015)-AAPC Classroom
• AAPC-verified Certified anesthesia and pain management coder (CANPC)(2015) – AAPC Online
• AAPC-verified Certified cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coder (CCVTC)(2017)-AAPC Online
• AAPC-verified ICD-10-CM Proficient—AAPC Online
• AAPC Certificate of ICD-10-PCS proficiency-AAPC Online
• AAPC Certificate, ICD-10-CM specialty cardiology code set training (2016)-AAPC Online
• NHA-verified Certified billing and coding specialist (CBCS)(2015)-NHA Paper-and-pencil
• NHA-verified Certified medical administrative assistant (CMAA)(2015)-NHA Paper-and-pencil
• AHIMA-verified AHIMA Health Information Role Self-Assessment Coding Professional assessment credential (2016)-AHIMA online
• UCLA Proficiency (2015), medical coding, UCLA Health
• Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2006-2007, featured as Chunilal Mody, M.D.
• Certificate of upholding standards, American Academy of Professional Coders (2013)-AAPC
• Thorough understanding and deep knowledge of anatomy, biology, pharmacology and disease management
• Strong familiarity with coding related to medicine, surgery, radiology, pathology, and anesthesia and pain management
• Working knowledge of official coding conventions and AMA rules
• Well versed in using computers including MS Word, Excel, Internet, PowerPoint, statistical SW, and Outlook

SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE

● CPT® ● Code Assignment ICD-9-CM ● Coding Guidelines
● Medical Terminology ● Payment Methodologies ● HIPPA Compliance
● Anatomy ● Surgery and Modifiers ● HCPCS Level II
● Anesthesia and pain management ● Cardiovascular and thoracic surgery ● HCC
● Epic-like Powerchart ● EMR ● Computer software systems ● Code Assignment ICD-10-CM ● ICD-10-PCS ● Health information management
● Medical auditing ● Medical billing ● Physician practice management

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

• Anesthesia and pain management, Coding roundtable webinar presenter, TXHIMA (AHIMA), Austin, TX, 03/2017-present
• CANPC/CCVTC coding lecturer, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 09/2015-present
• CANPC/Cardiology coding lecturer, Southwest University, El Paso, TX, 06/2015-present
• CoRPs volunteer, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 06/2016-present
• Remote medical coder and auditor, Altegra Health, Miami Lakes, FL, 01/2016-present
• Remote medical coder (step 2 of hiring process), NP Health Resources, Dallas, TX, 02/2016-present
• E&M coder, McKesson, Atlanta, GA, 12/2015-01/2016
• Remote medical coder, HGS USA, LLC, Dallas, TX, 09/2015-02/2016
• Volunteer, India temple, El Paso, TX, 06/2014-present
• Salesperson, Harvard Risk Management Corporation, Dallas, TX, 05/2014-present
• Customer service representative, Farooq Jivani Agency, Lawrenceville, GA, 01/2014-present
• Cardiology trainee and cardiology coder trainee, North Georgia Heart Specialists, Buford, GA, 12/2013-present
• Medical researcher, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 10/2000-06/2008
• Proctor, National Board of Examiners in Optometry for Stockholm, Sweden, Charlotte, NC, 04/2003-05/2005
• Preliminary medicine intern, Brown University/Lifespan, Providence, RI, 06/1998-12/1999
• Medical researcher, Department of Surgery, Brown University/Lifespan, Providence, RI, 09/1997-05/1998
• Medical experience, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, 06/1995-05/1997
• Medical researcher on A.I.D.S. test kits, Sero-Immuno Diagnostics, Norcross, GA, 05/1992-08/1992
• Medical researcher and work in inventory, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA, 06/1990-08/1990; 06/1991-08/1991
• Organic chemistry tutor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 09/1990-05/1991
• Engineering production line worker; QA Heidelberg International, Norcross, GA, 08/1998-04/1989
• Executive Vice President, 400 Hitter baseball card corporation, Lilburn, GA, 09/1985-06/1992
• Tennis racket stringer, U.S.R.S.A., Wichita, KS, 08/1984-06/1985

EDUCATION

• Enrolled, AHA ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding handbook, American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL, 2017
• Completed, AHA Coding Clinic, subscription, ICD-10-CM/PCS and HCPCS, American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL, 2017
• Completed, ICD-10-CM coding workbook for General Surgery, Optum360, LLC, Salt Lake City, UT, 2017
• Completed, Advanced ICD-10-CM training, Instructional manual, AAPC, Salt Lake City, UT, 2016
• Certificate of Cardiology coding and Certificate of General Surgery and Anesthesia coding, Greenville Technical Institute, Greenville, SC, 2016
• Completed, course in CPMA medical auditing, AAPC, Salt Lake City, UT, 2016
• Completed, course in CPPM practice management, AAPC, Salt Lake City, UT, 2016
• Produced, Major Healthcare Processes Powerpoint slide, Health Administration, Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA, 2016
• Practicode Professional Fee (ICD-9) from American Academy of Professional Coders, 2016
• Practicode certificate of achievement, CPC-A Practicum with CEUs badge, American Academy of Professional Coders, 2014
• MOOC certificate of attendance Health Data Analytics with MS Excel, St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN, 2015
• Certificate of Achievement, Coding-Baseline-ICD-10 Inpatient Diagnostic, Precyse University, USA, 2015
• Triple Certificate in administrative medical specialist, medical coding and billing+medical terminology 360 Hours, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 2015
• Medical coding specialist certificate, U.S. Career Institute, Fort Collins, CO, 2013
• Medical researcher, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 2000-2010
• Licentiate (M.S.) degree, Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, October, 2006
• BS, summa-cum-laude, 3.95/4.00, molecular biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 1993
• High School Diploma, Valedictorian, Parkview High School, Lilburn, GA, 1989

VOLUNTEER WORK

• Worked as a volunteer for the India temple, El Paso, TX
• Nominated as Vice President of AAPC local chapter El Paso, TX (2014)

OTHER CAPABILITIES

• Meticulous with paperwork and proofreading
• Excellent communication skills
• Expertise in comprehension of common coding procedures
• Typing Speed: 35 WPM
• Exceptional telephone etiquette

PUBLICATIONS

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, November 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly,
AAPC, September 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, AHIMA, May 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, January 2014.
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March 25, 2017

Alex Gorsky
Chairman, Board of Directors
Johnson & Johnson Corporation
One Johnson & Johnson Plaza
New Brunswick, NJ 08933

Dear Dr.Gorsky:

As a professional with nearly ten years’ experience in clinical research, I am writing to express my interest in obtaining a position at Johnson & Johnson starting March 2017. My background covers academic, teaching, clinical, and research experience.

I have an M.D. and PhD with basic and clinical science research experience in variety of fields including human studies, clinical animal models in ultraviolet radiation-induced cataract, and teaching in ophthalmology. Specifically, I have worked in human study coordination, blood processing for chemical analysis, animal models of the guinea pig, chemicals preparation, ultrafiltration, high performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet radiation detection. I have knowledge of genetics, ophthalmology, applied optics, lens, corneal, retinal anatomy and physiology, and oculoplastics. Additionally, I have taught optometry, lens anatomy and physiology courses at Karolinska Institutet to graduate students for five years. I hold the certification Licentiate degree.

My M.D. was earned from Emory University followed by one year medical training at Yale University and Brown University. After that I decided to pursue research as that better served my aptitude and interest. I completed Ph.D. for clinical science in ophthalmology from Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. My research publications include 56 papers and 100 abstracts. My project ascorbate prevention of the ultraviolet radiation-induced cataract in an in vivo animal model will contribute to the future of the pharmaceutical industry and lead to the development of new ocular medications and high-tech innovations. During the project, I developed a pioneering method for Ascorbate measurement in lens tissue samples, utilizing homogenization in metaphosphoric acid, ultrafiltration, and high performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection. The method can be applicable to Ascorbate measurement in other tissues, including lens, retina, cornea, and vitreous humor. I plan to obtain the grant for Pharmacodynamics of ascorbate in the ocular lens as part of a human clinical trial. It can in addition be applied to other tissues, possibly cardiac, skeIetal muscle, blood, lungs, and kidney. The work that I performed at Karolinska Institutet was pre-clinical research in a guinea pig cataract in vivo model. You will find my academic and research experience potentially a valuable asset to Johnson & Johnson.

At Brown University/Lifespan in Department of surgery I studied arginase activity in mouse peritoneal macrophages in a surgical model of wound healing. The work is related to the surgical field. It counts as basic science research experience.

I have significant research experience from my earlier training at Vanderbilt University and Emory University School of Medicine. Basic science research required for the beginning of pre-clinical research was studied. At Vanderbilt University, I spent one year doing an honors Molecular biology research project on the mitochondrial megachannel, a protein in heart muscle cells which plays a significant role in reperfusion injury. I found after experimenting with cyclosporin A binding to the mitochondrial megachannel and by utilizing cellulose filtration that the mitochondrial megachannel is made up of more than one subunit. The mitochondrial megachannel’s activity was determined and reproduced after separating the subunits and reconstituting the subunits. The significance of the results was that the mitochondria play a critical role in cardiac reperfusion injury. I earned High honors in molecular biology for the one-year honors project. At Emory University School of Medicine I studied ligand binding properties of the interphotoreceptor retinoid binding protein (IRBP), finding that IRBP binds retinol analogues with high affinity, playing a role in the visual cycle. In the Departments of ophthalmology and biochemistry at Emory University School of Medicine, in a clinical study on 120 human volunteers in the general population as part of controls for the AREDS study, I found that Plasma cystine increases with age in humans in a published ARVO abstract (1997). The significance of the results was that REDOX balance shifts towards oxidation with age. Antioxidants including cysteine, homocysteine, and glutathione become oxidized with age due to age-related oxidative stress in a number of conditions such as age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, and cardiovascular disease. The clinical study served as part of controls for AREDS study. I feel that I will be of high value to Johnson & Johnson.

References are available upon request.

Sincerely,

Vino C. Mody Jr., M.D., Licentiate degree, Ph.D., CPC-A, CNPR, CRMC
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Vino C. Mody Jr. (678) 427-6511; (915) 642-4269, Email [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

3353 Dunbar Lane
Suwanee, GA 30024

OBJECTIVE: To obtain employment as a Medical Researcher with a reputable pharmaceutical corporation utilizing relevant training and great attention to detail to assist the corporation with their research needs.

RELEVANT CERTIFICATIONS

• Passed organic chemistry exams on naming of structures (2016), Doc Brown’s Chemistry-Doc Brown’s Online
• Corporation-verified Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative—CNPR Number 608042014—Member of NAPSRX-NAPSRx online
• Featured on Microsoft Academic Search as being a leader in medical research circles
• Attended and presented at ARVO and EVER ophthalmology conferences with 25 original publications and 100 conference abstracts
• Six Sigma Black Belt- Expert Rating online
• Six Sigma Green Belt-Expert Rating online
• Thorough understanding and deep knowledge of anatomy, biology, pharmacology and disease management
• Strong familiarity with research related to ophthalmology, medicine, surgery, pathology, cardiology, and anesthesia and pain management
• Working knowledge of official animal research rules in concordance with Helsinki
• Licentiate degree, Ascorbate in the Ocular Lens, Karolinska Institutet (2006)
• Successfully defended honors thesis Biochemical properties of the mitochondrial megachannel—Vanderbilt University
• Certified Professional Coder (CPC) – AAPC Classroom
• Certified anesthesia and pain management coder (CANPC) – AAPC Online
• Certified cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coder (CCVTC)-AAPC Online
• ICD-10-CM Proficient—AAPC Online
• Certified risk management consultant—Harvard Risk Management Corporation
• Legalshield certified-Harvard Risk Management Corporation
• One Call Health Access certified-Harvard Risk Management Corporation
• Who’s Who in America, 2012/2018
• Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, 2017
• Recipient of the Outstanding Scientist 21st Century Award, 2009
• Marqujs Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2006-2007, featured as Chunilal Mody, M.D.
• Well versed in using computers including MS Word, Excel, Internet, PowerPoint, statistical SW and Outlook

LICENSES

State of Texas For Profit Legal Service Contract Salesperson License #: 109231 Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (since 2014)

SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE

● Anesthesia ● Experimental design ● HPLC with UV detection
● Medical Terminology ● Development of method ● In vivo animal model
● Anatomy ● Ultrafiltration ● Statistical analysis

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

• Clinical researcher on Cronolevel (a derivative of betamethasone), Schering-Plough (Merck), Kenilworth, NJ, 03/2017-current
• Current Horizon 2020 EU Surveys/Survey X Contributor, European Commission (EC), Europe, 04/2016-present
• Pharmaceutical researcher, Aimil Pharmaceuticals (India) Limited, New Delhi, India, 02/2016-currrent
• Pharmaceutical researcher, Vasu Pharmaceuticals, Gujarat, India, 02/2016-current
• CANPC/CCVTC coding lecturer, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 09/2015-present
• CANPC/Cardiology coding lecturer, Southwest University, El Paso, TX, 06/2015-present
• CoRPs volunteer, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 06/2016-present
• Remote medical coder and auditor, Altegra Health, Miami Lakes, FL, 01/2016-present
• Remote medical coder (step 2 of hiring process), NP Health Resources, Dallas, TX, 02/2016-present
• E&M coder, McKesson, Atlanta, GA, 12/2015-01/2016
• Remote medical coder, HGS USA, LLC, Dallas, TX, 09/2015-02/2016
• Volunteer, India temple, El Paso, TX, 06/2014-present
• Salesperson, Harvard Risk Management Corporation, Dallas, TX, 05/2014-present
• Cardiology trainee and cardiology coder trainee, North Georgia Heart Specialists, Buford, GA, 12/2013-present
• Customer service representative, Farooq Jivani Agency, Lawrenceville, GA, 01/2014-present
• Medical researcher, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 10/2000-06/2008
• Proctor, National Board of Examiners in Optometry for Stockholm, Sweden, Charlotte, NC, 04/2003-05/2005
• Preliminary medicine intern, Brown University/Lifespan, Providence, RI, 06/1998-12/1999
• Medical researcher, Department of Surgery, Brown University/Lifespan, Providence, RI, 09/1997-05/1998
• Preliminary internal medicine intern, Yale-New Haven Hospital (Waterbury, CT), New Haven, CT, 06/1997-08/1997
• Medical researcher on A.I.D.S. test kits, Sero-Immuno Diagnostics, Norcross, GA, 05/1992-08/1992
• Medical researcher and work in inventory, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA, 06/1990-08/1990; 06/1991-08/1991
• Organic chemistry tutor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 09/1990-05/1991
• Engineering production line worker; QA Heidelberg International, Norcross, GA, 08/1998-04/1989
• Executive Vice President, 400 Hitter baseball card corporation, Lilburn, GA, 09/1985-06/1992
• Tennis racket stringer, U.S.R.S.A., Wichita, KS, 08/1984-06/1985

EDUCATION

• Enrolled, AHA Coding Clinic ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding handbook, 1/2017-present
• Completed, AHA Coding Clinic, subscription, 07/2016-present
• Completed M.I.T. open courseware, Calculus for Artists and Beginners, Principles of Chemical Science, Single Variable Calculus, Biological Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry I, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,, 2016
• Completed M.I.T., Calculus I and Physics I, 2015
• Completed Precalculus, The Math Page, 2014
• Graduate of NAPSRX’s Pharmacology/Pharmaceutical Sales Training Program, 2014
• Completed Introduction to Chemistry/Enrolled in Introduction to Biology, Carnegie Mellon open learning initiative, 2014
• Practicode certificate of achievement, CPC-A Practicum with CEUs badge, American Academy of Professional Coders, 2014
• Licensed contract salesperson, Harvard Risk Management Corporation, 2014-current
• Customer service representative, Farooq Jivani Agency, 2014-current
• Completed Master Trainer Certification program, NHE, 2014
• Six sigma green belt certificate, six sigma black belt certificate , Expert Rating, 2013-2014
• Medical coding specialist certificate, U.S. Career Institute, 2013
• Ph.D., medical researcher, Karolinska Institutet, 2008
• Licentiate degree, medical researcher, Karolinska Institutet, 2006
• Medical training, Brown University/Lifespan, 1998-1999
• Preliminary internal medicine internship, Yale-New Haven Hospital (Waterbury), 1997
• M.D., Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, 1997
• BS, summa-cum-laude, 3.95/4.00, high honors in molecular biology, Vanderbilt University, 1993
• Performed chromosomal karyotype analysis, Human molecular genetics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 1991
• High School Diploma, Valedictorian, Parkview High School, GA 1989

VOLUNTEER WORK

• Worked as a volunteer for the India temple, El Paso, TX
• Worked as a volunteer in Department of Surgery, Brown University/Lifespan

OTHER CAPABILITIES

• Meticulous with paperwork and proofreading
• Excellent communication skills
• Developed a method for measurement of ascorbate concentration in lens samples utilizing homogenization in metaphosphoric acid, ultrafiltration, and HPLC
• Successfully defended Ph.D. thesis on Ultraviolet radiation cataract and ascorbate supplementation, Karolinska Institutet, 06/05/2008
• Successfully defended Licentiate exam on Ascorbate in the ocular lens, Karolinska Institutet, 10/2006
• Working knowledge of theory and practice of in vivo guinea pig models
• Experience with experimental design and anesthesia
• Experience with HPLC with ultraviolet detection
• Experience with sample preparation
• Experience with running clinical trials, performing blood analysis utilizing HPLC for levels of cysteine, glutathione, and homocysteine in a subset of control for the Age-related eye diseases (AREDS) study
• Experience with spectrophotometry to determine ligand-binding properties of the interphotoreceptor binding protein
• Studied arginase activity in mouse peritoneal macrophages in a surgical model of wound healing
• Experience with Biochemical properties of the mitochondrial megachannel; Reconstitution of activity of mitochondrial megachannel after separating the megachannel into subunits and placing the subunits back together
• Experience with research as a freelancer on Phytochemicals prevention of cancer recurrence
• Submitted Fitness tip to Paul Becker.
• Skilled in statistics—Statistica, Excel, NCSS97,
• Typing Speed: 35 WPM
• Good leader and team player

PUBLICATIONS

Vino Mody. 6. Deep sedation-who can do, credentialing. ASHRM Exchange Digest for Tuesday November 22, 2016. American Society for Healthcare Risk Management, Chicago, IL, USA.

Vino C. Mody Jr. Public Consultation: Horizon 2020 Science with and for Society. Case Id: 7d939015-156b-4e99-be92-34e97a8d07ed. EU Survey-Survey X. Work Programme 2018-2020. Directorate—General for Research and Innovation. Horizon 2020. European Commission. [email protected]. 2016.

Vino C. Mody Jr. Public Consultation on the development of a comprehensive,

Integrated Research, Innovation, and Competitiveness Strategy for the Energy Union. Case Id: 8f7ef300-ea7b-4db1-9715-b2502676469b. [email protected]. EU Survey-Survey X. Horizon 2020. [email protected]. 2016.

Vino C. Mody Jr., M.D., Ph.D., CPC-A, CNPR, CRMC. “Low weight high reps benefits.”

Truly Huge Bodybuilding. www.trulyhuge.com/forum/1032.html.

Vino C. Mody, Jr., M.D., Licentiate degree, Ph.D., CNPR. Benefit of phytochemicals in cancer, a clinical overview (abstract). Manuscript, USA, 7/2013.

Vino C. Mody, Jr., M.D., Licentiate degree, Ph.D., CNPR. Nutritional book (Excel). Manuscript, USA, 7/2013.

Galichanin K, Wang J, Mody VC Jr., Lofgren S., Soderberg PG. A new universal rat restrainer for in vivo exposure to UVR without anesthesia.
Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica. Blackwell Publishing, 85, January 2007, 0-0

Mody VC Jr. Ultraviolet radiation cataract development and ascorbate
supplementation (Thesis for Doctoral Degree]. Karolinska University Press 2008. ISBN 978-91-7357-528-7.

Mody VC Jr., Kakar M, Soderberg PG, and Lofgren S. High lenticular tolerance to ultraviolet radiation-B by pigmented guinea-pig; application
of a safety limit strategy for UVR-induced cataract. Acta Ophthalmologica, Article first published online 21 JUL 2010, DOI: 10.1111/J.1755-3768.2010.01931.X.
Acta ophthalmologica, ISSN 1755-375X, 05/2012, Volym 90, Nummer 3, pp. 226 – 230.

Soderberg PG, Xiao Y, Wang J, Meyer L, Galichanin K, Al-Saqry R, Dong X, Mody V, Lofgren S. Prevention of UVR cataract with vitamin E. Acta Ophthalmologica, ISSN 1755-375X, 09/2008, Volym 86, Nummer 6, p. 0

Mody VC Jr, Kakar M, Elfving A, Lofgren S. Drinking water supplementation with ascorbate is not protective against UVR-B-induced cataract in the guinea pig. Acta Ophthalmologica, volume 86, issue 2, Date: March 2008, pages 188-195.

Mody VC Jr., Kakar M, Elfving Å, Söderberg PG, Löfgren S. Ascorbate In The Rat Lens: Dependence On Dietary Intake. Ophthalmic Research 2005;37:142-149.

Mody VC Jr., Kakar M, Elfving Å, Söderberg PG, Löfgren S. Ascorbate In The Guinea Pig Lens, Dependence On Drinking Water Supplementation. Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica 2005;83:228-233.

Mody VC Jr., Ascorbate in the Ocular Lens [Thesis for Licentiate Degree]. Karolinska University Press. Stockholm, Sweden, October 2006, 1-50.

ISBN 91-7140-256X. Thesis for Licentiate Degree presented in October 2006.

Mody VC Jr., Kakar M, Elfving Å, Söderberg PG, Löfgren S. Ultraviolet Radiation-B-Induced Cataract in Albino Rats; Maximum Tolerable Dose and Ascorbate Consumption. Acta Ophthalmolica Scandinavica 2006: 84(3): 390-395.

Mody VC, Kakar M, Lofgren S, Ayala M, Meyer L, Dong X, Wang J, Bucht C, Soderberg PG (2006), Evolution of Ultraviolet Radiation-B (UVR-B)-
Induced Cataract in the Pigmented Guinea Pig, Acta Ophthalmologica for EVER [abstract]. Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 84: 2344/227.
doi: 10.1111/j. 1600-0420.2006.00684.

Risa O, Saether O, Kakar M, Mody V, Lofgren S, Sodberg PG, Krane J, Midelfart A. Time dependency of metabolic changes in rat lens after
in vivo UVB irradiation analysed by HR-MAS (1)H NMR spectroscopy. Exp Eye Res 2005; 81: 407-414.

Jing W, Lofgren S, Zhang Y, Mody V, Ayala M, Meyer L, Galichanin K, Soderberg PG. Dose dependence of alpha-tocopherol protection against in vivo ultraviolet radiation and associated alterations in lens redox balance. Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica 2007; vol. 85:p.p. 0-0.

Soderberg P.G., Lofgren S., Ayala M., Kakar M., Dong X., Mody V. and Meyer L. UV Radiation and the human eye, CIE expert symposium on Light and Health. /CIE Proc/ 27, 67-72, 2004.

Soderberg PG, Lofgren S, Ayala M, Dong X, Kakar M, Mody V. Toxicity of Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure To The Lens Expressed
by Maximum Tolerable Dose. Dev Ophthalmol 2002; 35: 70-75.

Soderberg PG, Lofgren S, Ayala M, Kakar M, Mody V Meyer L, Laurell CG. Macular Protection With IOLs. Ophthalmic Technologies XIV, Proceedings of
SPIE 2004; 5314: 100-103.

Soderberg P.G., Lofgren S., Ayala M., Kakar M, Dong X., Mody V. and Meyer L. UV Radiation and The Human Eye. CIE expert symposium on Light and Health,

CIE, Vienna, 2004.

Soderberg PG, Lofgren S, Ayala M, Dong X, Kakar M, Mody V. Maximum Tolerable Dose, a New Index For Ultraviolet Radiation Toxicity in The Lens.
Ophthalmic Technologies XI, Proceedings of SPIE 2001; 4245: 217-220.

Mody V, Kakar M, Elfving A, Lofgren S, Ungerstedt U, Soderberg PG. Determination of ascorbate in the ocular lens [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2001: 33 (Suppl. 1): 135. Abstract nr 2245. Free Paper.

Jones DP, Mody VC, Carlson JL, Lynn M, Sternberg P. Glutathione redox control of asthma: from molecular mechanisms. Experts 2002.

Jones DP, Mody VC Jr., Carlson J, Lynn M, Sternberg P Jr. Redox Analysis of Human Plasma Allows Separation of Pro-oxidant Events of Aging from Decline in Antioxidant Defenses. Free Rad Biol Med 2002; 33 (9): 1290-1300.

Jones DP, Carlson JL, Mody VC, Cai J, Lynn MJ, Sternberg P. Redefining Oxidative Stress. Antioxidants and Redox Signaling 2006; 8 (9-10): 1865-1879.

Louis C, Mody V., Henry, Jr. W, Reichner JS, Albina JE. Regulation of Arginase Isoforms I and II by IL?4 in Cultured Murine Peritoneal Macrophages. Am J Physiol 1999; 276: R237?R242.

Jones DP, Carlson JL, Mody VC Jr., Cai J, Lynn MT, Sternberg P Jr. Redox State of Glutathione in Plasma. Free Rad Biol Med 2000; 28 (4): 625-635.

Jones DP, Carlson JL, Samiec PS, Sternberg P Jr., Mody VC Jr., Reed RL, and Brown LA. Glutathione Measurement in Human Plasma: Evaluation of Sample Collection, Storage and Derivatization Conditions for Analysis of Dansyl Derivatives by HPLC. Clinica Chimica Acta 1998; 275(2): 175-184.

Mody VC Jr., Lynn MJ, Kurtz JC, Jones DP, Sternberg Jr. P. Plasma cystine increases with age in humans. Investigative Ophthalmology Vis Sci 1997; 1660-B453 [ARVO Abstract].

Nickerson JM, Mody V, DeGuzman C, Heron KA, Marciante K, Boatright J, Si JS, and Lin ZY. Ligand?Binding Properties of Recombinant Human IRBP. Degenerative Diseases of the Retina 1995; New York: Plenum Press: 395-402.

Mody VC Jr. "Biochemical Properties of The Mitochondrial Megachannel.” Department of Biochemistry, Vanderbilt University, 1993, Published thesis.

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HPLC MADE TO MEASURE: A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR OPTIMIZATION BY S. KROMNIDAS.

PROGRESS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, VOLUME 49 BY K.D. KARLIN.

ORGANIC SYNTHESIS WORKBOOK II BY C. BITTNER, A.S. BUSEMAN, U. GRIESBACH, F HAUNERT, W. KRAHNERT, A. MODI, J. OLSCHIMKE, P.L. STECK.

KNOWLEDGE management CASE BOOK: SIEMENS BEST PRACTISES, 2002 BY T.H. DAVENPORT, G.J.B. PROBST, H. VON PIERER.

SILICON GOLD RUSH: THE NEXT GENERATION OF HIGH-TECH STARS REWRITES THE RULES OF BUSINESS BY K. SOUTHWICK.

Jing W, Lofgren S, Dong X, Zhang Y, Mody V, Ayala M, Meyer L, Galichanin K, Soderberg PG. Dose dependence of alpha-tocopherol protection against
in vivo ultraviolet radiation and associated alterations in lens redox balance. Acta Ophthalmologica, Volume 85, 2007.

Meyer LM, Dong X, Söderberg PG, Wegener A, Löfgren S, Mody V, Kakar M. UVR-B induced cataractogenesis in C57 mice. Svenska Läkaresällskapets
Riksstämma, Stockholm, Sweden, 2004-11-24-26.

Söderberg PG, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Kakar M, Mody V, Dong X, Meyer L In vivo UVR cataract, a comparison between mouse, rat and guinea pig. ICER 2004,
Sidney, Australia.

Söderberg PG, Dong X, Ayala, Löfgren S, Kakar M, Mody V, Meyer L Damage from oxidative stress from ultraviolet radiation in the lens is age dependent.
A focus on the lens. Integrating structure, function, differentiation and cataract. New Zealand, 2004.

Söderberg PG, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Kakar M, Dong X, Mody V. The toxicity of ultraviolet radiation in the lens. International Workshop on Ocular

Side Effects by Non-Ionizing Radiation, Kanazawa, Japan, 2003-11-06-07.

Söderberg PG, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Kakar M, Dong X, Mody V. In vivo ultraviolet radiation cataract. 10th Congress of the European Society for Photobiology, Vienna, Austria, 2003-9-06-11.

Dong X, Söderberg PG, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Mody V, Kakar M. Maximum tolerable doses for cataract induced by UVR-B in age, exposure time and repeated exposure groups. 10th Congress of the European Society for Photobiology, Vienna, Austria, 2003-9-06-11.

Kakar M, Mody Jr VC, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Söderberg PG. Evolution of ultraviolet radiation-B (UVR-B) induced cataract in the pigmented rat. 10th Congress of the European Society for Photobiology, Vienna, Austria, 2003-9-06-11.

Söderberg PG, Törnqvist A, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Dong X, Kakar M, Mody V, Oriowo L. Contact lenses and ultraviolet radiation. International Symposium on Cornea and Contact Lenses, Prague, Czech Republic, 2002-12-07-10.

Löfgren S, Söderberg PG, Ayala M, Dong X, Kakar M, Mody VC Jr. Corneal disease by solar ultraviolet radiation. International Symposium on Cornea and Contact Lenses, Prague, Czech Republic, 2002-12-07-10.

Söderberg PG, LöfgrenS, AyalaM, KakarM, DongX, Mody V. Toxicity of ultraviolet radiation in the ocular lens. International Symposium on Cataracts: Molecular and Epidemiological Aspects. Manipal, India, 2002-12-02-03.

Söderberg P, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Dong X, Kakar M, Mody V. Cataract surgery in Sweden. Clinical aspects of cataract surgery: update, Shenyang, China, 2002?06-26.

Söderberg P, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Kakar M, Dong X, Mody V. Cataract after

in vivo exposure to ultraviolet radiation, pigmented versus albino rat.

The 4th Asian Cataract Research Conference, Shenyang, China, 2002-06-26- 30.

Tessem MB, Bathen FT, Löfgren S, Mody V, Meyer L, Dong X, Söderberg PG, Midelfart A. Metabolic differences in rat lens regions after UV-B irradiation analysed by HR-MAS 1H NMR spectroscopy [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2005; 37 (Suppl. 1): 41. E-abstract nr 347.

Meyer LM, Dong X, Mody V, Kakar M, Löfgren S, Wegener A, and Söderberg P. Dose Response Function and MTD for UVR–B–Induced Cataract Development in the C57BL/6 Mouse [ARVO Abstract]. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2005; 46: E-Abstract 834.

Soderberg PG, Dong X, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Mody V, Kakar M, and Meyer L. Maximum Tolerable Dose for Avoidance of Cataract After Repeated Exposure to Ultraviolet Radiation [ARVO Abstract]. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2005; 46: E-Abstract 833.

Kakar MK, Mody Jr VC, Lundberg B, Elfving Å, Löfgren S, Meyer L, Dong X, Ayala M, Söderberg PG. Ascorbate effect on development of ultraviolet radiation-B (UVR-B)-induced cataract in cultured rat lenses [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2004; 36 (Suppl. 1): 41. E-abstract nr 195.

Dong X, Söderberg P, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Mody V, Kakar M, Meyer L. Maximum tolerable dose for ultraviolet radiation induced cataract on repeated exposures with 30 days time interval lenses [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2004; 36 (Suppl. 1): 103. E-abstract nr 1232.

Dong X, Löfgren S, Ayala MN, Söderberg PG, Vino M.. The impact of repeated exposure on maximum tolerable dose for UVR-induced cataract [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2003; 35 (Suppl. 1): 23. Abstract nr 154.

Meyer LM, Dong X, Söderberg PG, Wegener A, Löfgren S, Kakar M, Mody V [EVER Abstract]. UVR-B induced cataract development in C57 mice. Ophthalmic Res 2003; 35 (Suppl. 1): 23. Abstract nr 155.

Söderberg PG, Löfgren S, Ayala MN, Dong X, Kakar M, Mody V. The transmittance of the human lens [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2003; 35 (Suppl. 1): 226. Abstract nr 3161.

Mody Jr V, Kakar M, Elfving Å, Löfgren S, Ungerstedt U, Söderberg P. Ascorbate in the guinea pig lens, dependence on drinking water supplementation.
Svenska Läkaresällskapets Riksstämma, Stockholm, Sweden, 2003-11-26-28.

Kakar MK, Mody VC, Lofgren S, Ayala M, Soderberg PG. Estimation of a safety limit for ultraviolet radiation-B (UVR-B) induced cataract in an in vivo pigmented rat model [ARVO Abstract]. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2003; 44. E-Abstract nr 296.

Löfgren S, Kakar MK, Risa O, Midelfart A, Soether O, Krane J, Mody VC Jr, Söderberg PG. Time dependency of in vivo ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced lens metabolic changes in the rat as analyzed by NMR spectroscopy [ARVO Abstract]. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2003; 44. E-Abstract nr 303.

Kakar M, Mody V. Jr., Löfgren S, Söderberg PG, Ayala M, Dong X. Cataract development in pigmented rat after repeated exposures to ultraviolet radiation-B (UVR-B) [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2002; 34 (Suppl. 1): 29. Abstract nr 179.

Dong X, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Mody V, Kakar M, Söderberg PG. Age and sensitivity for cataract induced by ultraviolet radiation exposure in vitro [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2002; 34 (Suppl. 1): 139. Abstract nr 2265.

Ayala MN, Kakar M, Mody V, Dong X, Söderberg P. Vitamin E and the reciprocity law in ultraviolet radiation induced cataract [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2002; 34 (Suppl. 1): 139. Abstract nr 2266.

Söderberg PG, Dong X, Ayala M, Merriam J, Löfgren S, Kakar M, Vino M.. Estimation of risk for cataract development after exposure to ultraviolet radiation should correct for age and exposure time [ARVO Abstract]. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2002: 43. E-Abstract nr 3569.

Kakar MK, Mody VC Jr, Löfgren S, Dong X, Söderberg PG. Evolution of ultraviolet radiation-B (UVR-B) induced cataract in the pigmented rat [ARVO Abstract]. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2002: 43. E-Abstract nr 3573.

Löfgren S, Ayala M, Kakar M, Mody V. Jr, Dong X, Soderberg P. UVR cataract after regional in Vitro lens exposure [ARVO Abstract]. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2002: 43. E-Abstract nr 3577.

Kakar M, Mody V Jr., Löfgren S, Ayala M, Söderberg PG. Cataract development in pigmented rats as a function of time after UVR-B exposure [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2001; 33 (Suppl. 1): 64. Abstract nr 347.

Söderberg PG, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Dong X, Kakar M, Mody V. Small sample estimation of maximum tolerable dose (MTD) for avoidance of UVR cataract [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2001; 33 (Suppl. 1): 134. Abstract nr 2244.

Kakar MK, Mody VC, Ayala M, Löfgren S, Söderberg PG. Dose dependence of UVR B cataract in the pigmented rat model [ARVO Abstract]. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2001; 42 (4): B701. Abstract nr 2451.

Löfgren S, Ayala M, Kakar M, Mody V, Dong X, Soderberg, PG. Cataract after in vitro exposure to UV B radiation in lenses from pigmented and albino rats [ARVO Abstract]. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2001; 42 (4): B700. Abstract nr 2450.

CODING PUBLICATIONS

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, November 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly,
AAPC, September 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, AHIMA, May 2015.

Vino C. Mody Jr., Publication, Newly Credentialed Members, Healthcare Business Monthly, AAPC, January 2014.
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Medical Billing and Coding Forum

M.D., CPC, CANPC, CCVTC, CNPR seeking medical research, coding, or training position

VINO C. MODY, JR.
6154 BLACK MALLARD PLACE
EL PASO, TX 79932
(678) 427-6511 cell; (915) 642-4269 home
[email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]

EDUCATION:

Greenville Technical Institute, Greenville, South Carolina
Cardiology coding, certificate, 1/2017
General surgery and anesthesia coding, certificate, 2/2017

American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT
ICD-10-CM cardiology specialty code set training, certificate, 9/2016
CPMA Medical auditing course, certificate, 12/2015
CPPM Practice management course, certificate, 1/2016
ICD-10-CM General code set training, certificate, 1/2014
ICD-10-PCS code set training, certificate, 5/2015
ICD-10-CM specialty cardiology code set training, certificate, 1/2017

St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN
Health Data Analytics with MS Excel course, MOOC Certificate of attendance, 12/2015

Precyse University, USA
Coding-Baseline-ICD-10 Inpatient Diagnostic, Certificate of achievement, December 4, 2015

University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Administrative medical specialist, medical coding and billing+medical terminology courses (360 hours)
Triple certificate, 03/2015

National Association of Pharmaceutical Representatives (NAPSRx), Washington, D.C.
Graduate of pharmacology and pharmaceutical sales course, certificate, 2014
Earned Certified national pharmaceutical representative (CNPR); certification nr. 608042014

U.S. Career Institute, Fort Collins, CO
Medical coding specialist course (600 hours)
Certificate, 03/2013

Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Clinical science for ophthalmology
Ascorbate in the ocular lens, Licentiate degree, 10/2006
Ultraviolet radiation cataract development, Ph.D. degree, 6/200

Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
Ophthalmology, 06/08/96 to 04/97
Medicine, surgery, and anesthesiology, M.D. degree, 05/1997

Broocker, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, 08/1996
Nickerson, Ophthalmology, 1994

Vanderbilt University
Bachelors of Science, Summa cum laude, high honors in molecular biology, 1989 to 1993

Parkview High School
National Merit Scholar, 1988
Valedictorian, High school diploma, 06/1989

Norcross High School
Attended fall semester, 1985

SUMMARY:

An experienced results-oriented professional with 10 years of experience in the field of medicine. Subjects of research include ophthalmology, surgery, medicine and pediatrics. Strong aptitude in research and analytical field, and the ability to interact with ease across all levels of a research team. A medical coder with CPC, CANPC and 3 years of medical coding experience and 15.5 months of anesthesia and pain management coding experience.

Skills:
• Certified cardiovascular and pain management coder, CCVTC, 3/2017 (AAPC)
• Certified anesthesia and pain management coder, CANPC, 8/2015 (AAPC)
• Certified outpatient coder, COC, 6/2015 (AAPC)
• Certified coding specialist-physician based, CCS-P credential, 5/2015 (AHIMA); 0037378
• Certified professional coder, CPC credential, 3/2015 (AAPC)
• Certified billing and coding specialist, CBCS credential, 3/2015 (NHA)
• Certfied medical administrative assistant, CMAA credential, 3/2015 (NHA)
• Proficient in ICD-9 as of 10/2013; Certified professional coder-apprentice, CPC-A original certification, 10/2013
• Proficient in ICD-10 as of 1/2014
• ICD-10-CM Certificate of Proficiency (AAPC)
• ICD-10-PCS Certificate of Proficiency (AAPC)
• HCPCS systems
• CPT Codes
• Certified national pharmaceutical representative,, CNPR, 3/2014 (NAPSRx); 608042014
• Certified risk management consultant, CRMC, 5/2014 (HRMC)
• Texas salesperson for profit legal service license (TDLR); 109231 as of 5/2014
• Anesthesiology of guinea pigs (Karolinska Institute)

EXPERIENCE:

03/17-present SCHERING-PLOUGH (MERCK), Kentilworth, NJ
Clinical researcher on Cronolevel (a derivative of betamethasone)
• Determined that Cronolevel is comprised of two active pharmaceutical ingredients betamethasone 17a,21-dipropionate and 21-disodium phosphate in the doses 5 mg and 2 mg/ml respectively
• Cronolevel has systemic use and use in dermatologics
• Entered new patient profiles and prescriptions into medication input software system
• Dispensed and delivered patient medications to patients throughout the hospital

02/17-present AMERICAN HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION (AHIMA), Chicago, IL
Coding Roundtable Webinar Presenter
• Preparing medical coding material for AHIMA’s Coding roundtable webinar
• Planned presentation in May 2017

01/16-present ALTEGRA HEALTH, Miami Lakes, FL
Remote Medical Coder and Auditor
• Performed medical coding on cases, professional, inpatient and outpatient,
• Audited, answered to billing claims, responded to edits, and medically coded full charts
• Training in AHA Coding Clinic ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding handbook
• Obtaining anesthesia and pain management coding experience

09/15-present AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PROFESSIONAL CODERS, Salt Lake City, UT
CANPC Coding Lecturer
• Prepared and delivered a lecture on CANPC anesthesia and pain management coding for a Local chapter El Paso, TX AAPC seminar on 10/2016
• Prepared and delivered a lecture on cardiology coding for a Local chapter El Paso, TX, 9/2015

06/15-present SOUTHWEST UNIVERSITY, El Paso, TX
CANPC Coding Lecturer; Cardiology Coding; CPC Exam Review
• Prepared and delivered a lecture on cardiology coding on 6/2015
• Prepared and delivered lectures on CANPC anesthesia and pain management coding on 2/2016, 4/2016 (including CPC exam review), and 7/2016 for a student audience

04/16-present EUROPEAN COMMISSION (EC), Europe
Horizon 2020 EU Surveys/Survey X Contributor
• Making contribution to public consultation on the development on an innovation strategy for the Energy Union by submitting surveys and publishing papers
• Making a grant proposal
• Identified and analyzed public health data to develop relevant programs and policies

06/16-present VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN
CoRPs Volunteer
• Providing college advice to prospective and current undergraduate students
• Interviewing students on the phone

02/16-present AIMIL PHARMACEUTICALS (India) LIMITED, New Delhi, India
Pharmaceutical researcher
• Studying the active herbal pharmaceutical ingredients in ayurvedic NEERI syrup including several phyto-constituents like arbutin, quinolone derivatives, bioflavonoids, glucosides, tannins and several micronutrients that help tone the functioning of kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and prostate
• Maintain a working knowledge of new techniques, technologies and concepts
• Research and study structures and technical properties of various natural and synthetic or composite materials, including metals, alloys, rubber, ceramics, semiconductors, polymers and glass

02/16-present VASU PHARMACEUTICALS, Gujarat, India
Pharmaceutical researcher
• Studying Vasu Ural Syrup is an ayurvedic herbal medicine for urinary calculi, kidney stone and urinary tract infections
• Research and study structures and technical properties of various natural and synthetic or composite materials, including metals, alloys, rubber, ceramics, semiconductors, polymers and glass
• Develop new materials with innovative and/or specific properties for use in a variety of products and applications

02/16-present NP HEALTH RESOURCES, Dallas, TX
Remote medical coder
• Recorded and filed patient data and medical records
• Carefully reviewed medical records for accuracy and completion as required by insurance companies
• Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered

05/14-present HARVARD RISK MANAGEMENT CORPORATION, (HRMC) Dallas, TX
Licensed Contract Salesperson, Agent Number 261491
• Legalshield certified
• One Call Health Access certified
• Passed corporation exams, becoming a Certified risk management consultant
• (CRMC)
• Prepared and distributed webinar flyers
• Training in ID Shield
• B2B training
• Audio training library
• Supervisor Regional Director Jennifer Knowlton
• Texas salesperson for profit legal service license from Texas Department of
Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)

09/15 to HGS USA, LLC, Peoria, IL
02/16 Remote Medical Coder (project-based)
• Performed medical coding on cases, inpatient and outpatient, for over fifty hospitals throughout USA.
• Audited, answered to billing claims, responded to edits, and medically coded full charts

12/13 to FAROOQ JIVANI INSURANCE, Norcross, GA
05/14 Customer service representative
• Handled customer service
• policy payment
• Quality review/attention to detail

12/13-present NORTH GEORGIA HEART SPECIALISTS, Buford, GA
Cardiology trainee and cardiology coder trainee
• Performed over 300 blood pressure measurements, pulse measurements, cardiology exams, pulmonary exams, upper respiratory exams, ophthalmological exams, dermatologic exams, and orthopedic exams on cardiac, orthopedic, ophthalmologic, upper respiratory, dermatologic, and psychiatric patients
• Coded over 300 cases in ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS II
• Codes, diagnoses, and procedures ranged from two-vessel coronary artery bypass graft, mitral valve repair, hypertension, sinusitis, cataracts, urticaria, bipolar disorder, meniscus tear, and pin removal
• Entered new patient profiles and prescriptions into medication input software system
• Assisted patients with multiple chronic diagnoses, including COPD and asthma
• Recorded and filed patient data and medical records
• Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered

07/13 to NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES
01/14 (NAPSRx), Washington DC
Pharmacology/Pharmaceutical Sales Trainee Course
• Drug distribution and supply chain
• Preclinical studies
• Clinical trials
• Biopharmaceutical drug development
• Therapeutic agents
• Managed care
• Certified national pharmaceutical representative (CNPR) training course

2012 to GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA
2015 Research Scientist
• Publication planned.
• Scientific data analysis, literature review.
• Supervisory work, grants.

2009 to KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET, Stockholm, Sweden
2012 Guest Researcher
• Publication of studies on maximum tolerable dose of ultraviolet radiation and vitamin E prevention of cataract.
• Analytical skills, novel technique development, paper writing.
• Grants.

2000 to KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET, Stockholm, Sweden
2008 Doktorand
• Publication of a paper on high lenticular tolerance to ultraviolet radiation-B by pigmented guinea pig: application of a safety limit strategy for UVR-induced cataract
• Developed an applicable method for ascorbate measurement in lens tissue samples utilizing homogenization in metaphosphoric acid, ultrafiltration, and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with ultraviolet detection
• Performed successful Ph.D. thesis defense, Ultraviolet radiation cataract and
ascorbate supplementation on 06/05/2008, earning a Ph.D. degree from Karolinska
Institutet, Department of Clinical Neuroscience under the direction of Dr. Per G. Soderberg
• Presented the topic Ascorbate and the Ocular Lens in 10/2006, earning a Licentiate degree from Karolinska Institutet, Department of Clinical neuroscience under the direction of Dr. Per G. Soderberg
• Diligence, statistical analysis, leader of a team of scientists, effective communication, interpersonal skills.
• Grants

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE:

• El Paso, TX India temple, volunteer, 2014-current
• Stockholm ISKON temple, participant, 2000-2008
• American Cancer Society, donations through Oxford HIM, 2016-2017
• Swedish Red Cross, donations, 2000-2008
• Salvation Army, donations, 2000-2010

HONORS:

• Featured on Microsoft Academic Search as a medical researcher from Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 2010-2015
• Subscriber to AHA Coding Clinic ICD-10-CM/ICD-10-PCS and HCPCS
• Certificate of upholding high standards, American Academy of Professional Coders,
• Salt Lake City, UT 2013
• Who’s Who in America, 2012
• Who’s Who in America, 2009
• Recipient of the Outstanding Scientist 21st Century Award, 2009
• Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2006-2007, featured as Chunilal Mody, M.D.
• Grant, Crown Princess Margaretas Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden, 2000 to 2004
• Travel grant, Karin Sandqvists Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden, 2000 to 2006
• Completion of 11 months of Brown University/Lifespan Preliminary internal medicine internship, Providence, RI, 1998-1999
• Medical researcher on mouse peritoneal macrophages in a surgical model of wound healing under the direction of Dr. Jorge Albina, Brown University/Lifespan,
Providence, RI, 09/1997-05/1998
• On leave of absence after completing one month of Yale-New Haven Hospital
(Waterbury) Preliminary internal medicine internship, New Haven, CT, 1997
• ARVO Abstract published on “Plasma cystine increases with age in humans,” 05/1997
• Performed clinical ophthalmology rotation under the direction of Dr. Geoffrey Broocker, Emory University School of Medicine, 08/1996
• Solvay Pharmaceuticals research grant, Atlanta, GA, 1994
• Schering-Plough research award, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA, 1991
• High honors in Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, U.S.A., 1989
• Medical researcher on a study on antioxidants including cysteine, homocysteine, and glutathione in the general population as part of controls of AREDS and ARMD subset clinical trials for Drs. Dean P. Jones and Paul Sternberg Jr., Biochemistry and
Ophthalmology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, 06-08/1996, 04/1997
• Performed research on Ligand-binding properties of the recombinant human interphotoreceptor retinoid binding protein under the Direction of Dr. John
Nickerson, Ophthalmology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, 1994
• Schering-Plough research award, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA, 1991
• Performed honors research project on Biochemical properties of the mitochondrial
• megachannel under the direction of Dr. Sidney Fleischer, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 1992-1993
• Researcher for Sero-Immuno Diagnostics, Norcross, GA, under the direction of Dr..
Irving Kagan on AIDS test kits for third world countries, 1992 summer
• Researcher on Genprobe in the AIDS lab under the direction of Dr. Chin-Yi Ou at
Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA, 1990-1991 summers
• Chancellor’s Scholarship, Vanderbilt University, 1989
• Production and development employee on pH-measuring gastrointestinal synthetic pills for gastroenterologists, Heidelburg International, Norcross, GA, 1988
• U.S.R.S.A. racket stringer, 1984

Hobbies:
Baseball card collecting (1975-)
Vice President of 400 Hitter Corporation (1985-1992)
Artwork
Plane model building
Working out on tracks, health clubs, and tennis

Papers:
Vino Mody. 6. Deep sedation-who can do, credentialing. ASHRM Exchange Digest for Tuesday November 22, 2016. American Society for Healthcare Risk Management, Chicago, IL, USA.

Vino C. Mody Jr. Public Consultation: Horizon 2020 Science with and for Society. Case Id: 7d939015-156b-4e99-be92-34e97a8d07ed. EU Survey-Survey X. Work Programme 2018-2020. Directorate—General for Research and Innovation. Horizon 2020. European Commission. [email protected]. 2016.

Vino C. Mody Jr. Public Consultation on the development of a comprehensive,
Integrated Research, Innovation, and Competitiveness Strategy for the Energy Union. Case Id: 8f7ef300-ea7b-4db1-9715-b2502676469b. [email protected]. EU Survey-Survey X. Horizon 2020. [email protected]. 2016.

Vino C. Mody Jr., M.D., Ph.D., CPC-A, CNPR, CRMC. “Low weight high reps benefits.”

Truly Huge Bodybuilding. www.trulyhuge.com/forum/1032.html.

Vino C. Mody, Jr., M.D., Licentiate degree, Ph.D., CNPR. Benefit of phytochemicals in cancer, a clinical overview (abstract). Manuscript, USA, 7/2013.

Vino C. Mody, Jr., M.D., Licentiate degree, Ph.D., CNPR. Nutritional book (Excel). Manuscript, USA, 7/2013.

Mody VC Jr. Ultraviolet radiation cataract development and ascorbate
supplementation (Thesis for Doctoral Degree]. Karolinska University Press 2008. ISBN 978-91-7357-528-7.

Mody VC Jr., Kakar M, Soderberg PG, and Lofgren S. High lenticular tolerance to ultraviolet radiation-B by pigmented guinea-pig; application
of a safety limit strategy for UVR-induced cataract. Acta Ophthalmologica, Article first published online 21 JUL 2010, DOI: 10.1111/J.1755-3768.2010.01931.X.
Acta ophthalmologica, ISSN 1755-375X, 05/2012, Volym 90, Nummer 3, pp. 226 – 230.

Mody VC Jr, Kakar M, Elfving A, Lofgren S. Drinking water supplementation with ascorbate is not protective against UVR-B-induced cataract in the guinea pig. Acta Ophthalmologica, volume 86, issue 2, Date: March 2008, pages 188-195.

Mody VC Jr., Kakar M, Elfving Å, Söderberg PG, Löfgren S. Ascorbate In The Rat Lens: Dependence On Dietary Intake. Ophthalmic Research 2005;37:142-149.

Mody VC Jr., Kakar M, Elfving Å, Söderberg PG, Löfgren S. Ascorbate In The Guinea Pig Lens, Dependence On Drinking Water Supplementation. Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica 2005;83:228-233.

Mody VC Jr., Ascorbate in the Ocular Lens [Thesis for Licentiate Degree]. Karolinska University Press. Stockholm, Sweden, October 2006, 1-50.
ISBN 91-7140-256X. Thesis for Licentiate Degree presented in October 2006.

Mody VC Jr., Kakar M, Elfving Å, Söderberg PG, Löfgren S. Ultraviolet Radiation-B-Induced Cataract in Albino Rats; Maximum Tolerable Dose and Ascorbate Consumption. Acta Ophthalmolica Scandinavica 2006: 84(3): 390-395.

Soderberg P.G., Lofgren S., Ayala M., Kakar M., Dong X., Mody V. and Meyer L. UV Radiation and the human eye, CIE expert symposium on Light and Health. /CIE Proc/ 27, 67-72, 2004.

Soderberg PG, Lofgren S, Ayala M, Dong X, Kakar M, Mody V. Toxicity of Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure To The Lens Expressed
by Maximum Tolerable Dose. Dev Ophthalmol 2002; 35: 70-75.

Soderberg PG, Lofgren S, Ayala M, Kakar M, Mody V Meyer L, Laurell CG. Macular Protection With IOLs. Ophthalmic Technologies XIV, Proceedings of
SPIE 2004; 5314: 100-103.

Soderberg P.G., Lofgren S., Ayala M., Kakar M, Dong X., Mody V. and Meyer L. UV Radiation and The Human Eye. CIE expert symposium on Light and Health,
CIE, Vienna, 2004.

Soderberg PG, Lofgren S, Ayala M, Dong X, Kakar M, Mody V. Maximum Tolerable Dose, a New Index For Ultraviolet Radiation Toxicity in The Lens.
Ophthalmic Technologies XI, Proceedings of SPIE 2001; 4245: 217-220.

Mody V, Kakar M, Elfving A, Lofgren S, Ungerstedt U, Soderberg PG. Determination of ascorbate in the ocular lens [EVER Abstract]. Ophthalmic Res 2001: 33 (Suppl. 1): 135. Abstract nr 2245. Free Paper.

Jones DP, Mody VC, Carlson JL, Lynn M, Sternberg P. Glutathione redox control of asthma: from molecular mechanisms. Experts 2002.

Jones DP, Mody VC Jr., Carlson J, Lynn M, Sternberg P Jr. Redox Analysis of Human Plasma Allows Separation of Pro-oxidant Events of Aging from Decline in Antioxidant Defenses. Free Rad Biol Med 2002; 33 (9): 1290-1300.

Jones DP, Carlson JL, Mody VC, Cai J, Lynn MJ, Sternberg P. Redefining Oxidative Stress. Antioxidants and Redox Signaling 2006; 8 (9-10): 1865-1879.

Louis C, Mody V., Henry, Jr. W, Reichner JS, Albina JE. Regulation of Arginase Isoforms I and II by IL?4 in Cultured Murine Peritoneal Macrophages. Am J Physiol 1999; 276: R237?R242.

Jones DP, Carlson JL, Mody VC Jr., Cai J, Lynn MT, Sternberg P Jr. Redox State of Glutathione in Plasma. Free Rad Biol Med 2000; 28 (4): 625-635.

Jones DP, Carlson JL, Samiec PS, Sternberg P Jr., Mody VC Jr., Reed RL, and Brown LA. Glutathione Measurement in Human Plasma: Evaluation of Sample Collection, Storage and Derivatization Conditions for Analysis of Dansyl Derivatives by HPLC. Clinica Chimica Acta 1998; 275(2): 175-184.

Mody VC Jr., Lynn MJ, Kurtz JC, Jones DP, Sternberg Jr. P. Plasma cystine increases with age in humans. Investigative Ophthalmology Vis Sci 1997; 1660-B453 [ARVO Abstract].

Nickerson JM, Mody V, DeGuzman C, Heron KA, Marciante K, Boatright J, Si JS, and Lin ZY. Ligand Binding Properties of Recombinant Human IRBP. Degenerative Diseases of the Retina 1995; New York: Plenum Press: 395-402.

Mody VC Jr. "Biochemical Properties of The Mitochondrial Megachannel.” Department of Biochemistry, Vanderbilt University, 1993, Published thesis.

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