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CPC in search of position in Portland, OR, Salem, OR, or remote. Resume below

Kimberly A. Newton, CPC
11572 SW Toulouse Street
Wilsonville, OR, 97070
(561) 543-5222
[email protected]
Objective
To work in a healthcare environment that will provide me with the opportunity to utilize my extensive medical background, medical coding experience, natural leadership skills and showcase my ability to excel in any fast paced medical environment.
Education
2018-2019 AAPC Certified Professional Coder Certificate Acquired
2000 Palm Beach Community College ICD9 & CPT coding Certificate Acquired
1990-1994 Atlantic Community High School High Diploma Acquired

Relevant Experience
10/2017- Sports Medicine Oregon
Front Office Supervisor
• Oversee and supervision of all front desk staff. Train new front desk staff members.
• Assist COO with helping the clinic run smoothly including budget planning for the practice.
• Order office supplies including credit card machine supplies, coffee supplies and vending machine supplies.
• Obtain appropriate CPT & ICD10 codes for Prior Authorization submissions for radiology, injections and prescriptions.
• Back up Surgery Schedulers. MD Credentialing.
• Yearly employee reviews and evaluations.

11/2015-10/2017 Marin Gastroenterology
Back Office Assistant
• Room patients for physicians throughout the day. Obtain height, weight and current medications.
• Enter patients vitals and medications in EMR.
• Obtain authorizations and referrals for prescriptions including specialty pharmaceuticals such as Ribovirin, Solvaldi, Daklinza etc.
• Obtain appropriate CPT & ICD10 codes for authorizations for MRIs, ERCPs and CT scans.
• Schedule endoscopy procedures at appropriate facility.
• Keep exam rooms stocked with necessities needed in a daily basis

10/2014-10/2017 Mt Tam Orthopedics Larkspur, CA
Surgery Scheduling Supervisor
• Dailey surgical scheduling for 6 orthopedic and spine surgeons including in and outpatient procedures using Centricity,
• Allscripts and Google Calendar.
• Obtain appropriate CPT & ICD10 codes for submission of prior authorization for all surgeries including workers compensation
• Responsible for making sure surgeons have appropriate assistants for surgeries when needed
• Call or email all equipment representatives that are needed for every surgery to insure equipment is available at the time of surgery
• Train and Supervise Surgical Coordinator staff
• Cover front desk reception when needed
• Cover obtaining authorizations for MRI, PT, and CT Scans when Medical Assistants need back up
9/2009-9/2014 Sports Medicine Oregon Tigard, OR
Surgery Scheduler/Authorization Coordinator/Medical Receptionist
I started off working at the front desk as a Medical Receptionist and I was promoted within the company to Authorization Specialist and then Surgery Scheduler within one year of hire
• Daily surgical scheduling for all orthopedic surgeons in clinic including in and outpatient procedures
• Obtain insurance verification, CPT & ICD10 codes and submit for prior authorization for all surgeries including workers compensation
• Responsible for weekly schedules for all physicians and physicians assistants in clinic
• Credentialing new staff members with all necessary insurance companies, ASCs and hospitals
• Keep track of physician management meetings, board meetings and surgery center owner meetings
• Obtain Insurance verification and authorizations for MRI/CT Scans, bone density studies and visco supplement injections through private insurance companies and workers compensation

7/2007-7/2009 The Outpatient Center of Boynton Beach Ltd Boynton Beach, FL
Assistant Office Manager
• Responsible for taking over all duties when Office Manager is out of office including payroll Assist office manager with running the office in an efficient manner
• Check in patients throughout the day
• Prepare daily schedules due to doctor‘s needs, calling patients to confirm procedures, appointment times and transportation needs
• Daily charges and end of the day deposits of co-pays and deductibles
• Insurance verification and calling patients with co-pay, deductible, or percentages needing to pay at time of procedure
2/2001-6/2007 The Outpatient Center of Boynton Beach Ltd Boynton Beach, FL
Interim Office Manager/Medical Receptionist
I started off working at the front desk as a Medical Receptionist and was promoted within two years to Assistant Office Manager
• All office manager duties including daily charges and daily deposits of co-pays and deductibles
• Oversee all aspects of the front desk and the employees
• Help with any problems that may arise with patients or physicians
• Ordering all office supplies and paper work from the printer
• Organize the front office to run smoothly and efficiently
• Filing of medical records
Excellent References Available Upon Request

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CPC looking for remote work. Resume below.

Kimberly A. Newton, CPC
11572 SW Toulouse Street
Wilsonville, OR, 97070
(561) 543-5222
[email protected]
Objective
To work in a healthcare environment that will provide me with the opportunity to utilize my extensive medical background, medical coding experience, natural leadership skills and showcase my ability to excel in any fast paced medical environment.
Education
2018-2019 AAPC Certified Professional Coder Certificate Acquired
2000 Palm Beach Community College ICD9 & CPT coding Certificate Acquired
1990-1994 Atlantic Community High School High Diploma Acquired

Relevant Experience
10/2017- Sports Medicine Oregon
Front Office Supervisor
• Oversee and supervision of all front desk staff. Train new front desk staff members.
• Assist COO with helping the clinic run smoothly including budget planning for the practice.
• Order office supplies including credit card machine supplies, coffee supplies and vending machine supplies.
• Obtain appropriate CPT & ICD10 codes for Prior Authorization submissions for radiology, injections and prescriptions.
• Back up Surgery Schedulers. MD Credentialing.
• Yearly employee reviews and evaluations.

11/2015-10/2017 Marin Gastroenterology
Back Office Assistant
• Room patients for physicians throughout the day. Obtain height, weight and current medications.
• Enter patients vitals and medications in EMR.
• Obtain authorizations and referrals for prescriptions including specialty pharmaceuticals such as Ribovirin, Solvaldi, Daklinza etc.
• Obtain appropriate CPT & ICD10 codes for authorizations for MRIs, ERCPs and CT scans.
• Schedule endoscopy procedures at appropriate facility.
• Keep exam rooms stocked with necessities needed in a daily basis

10/2014-10/2017 Mt Tam Orthopedics Larkspur, CA
Surgery Scheduling Supervisor
• Dailey surgical scheduling for 6 orthopedic and spine surgeons including in and outpatient procedures using Centricity,
• Allscripts and Google Calendar.
• Obtain appropriate CPT & ICD10 codes for submission of prior authorization for all surgeries including workers compensation
• Responsible for making sure surgeons have appropriate assistants for surgeries when needed
• Call or email all equipment representatives that are needed for every surgery to insure equipment is available at the time of surgery
• Train and Supervise Surgical Coordinator staff
• Cover front desk reception when needed
• Cover obtaining authorizations for MRI, PT, and CT Scans when Medical Assistants need back up
9/2009-9/2014 Sports Medicine Oregon Tigard, OR
Surgery Scheduler/Authorization Coordinator/Medical Receptionist
I started off working at the front desk as a Medical Receptionist and I was promoted within the company to Authorization Specialist and then Surgery Scheduler within one year of hire
• Daily surgical scheduling for all orthopedic surgeons in clinic including in and outpatient procedures
• Obtain insurance verification, CPT & ICD10 codes and submit for prior authorization for all surgeries including workers compensation
• Responsible for weekly schedules for all physicians and physicians assistants in clinic
• Credentialing new staff members with all necessary insurance companies, ASCs and hospitals
• Keep track of physician management meetings, board meetings and surgery center owner meetings
• Obtain Insurance verification and authorizations for MRI/CT Scans, bone density studies and visco supplement injections through private insurance companies and workers compensation

7/2007-7/2009 The Outpatient Center of Boynton Beach Ltd Boynton Beach, FL
Assistant Office Manager
• Responsible for taking over all duties when Office Manager is out of office including payroll Assist office manager with running the office in an efficient manner
• Check in patients throughout the day
• Prepare daily schedules due to doctor‘s needs, calling patients to confirm procedures, appointment times and transportation needs
• Daily charges and end of the day deposits of co-pays and deductibles
• Insurance verification and calling patients with co-pay, deductible, or percentages needing to pay at time of procedure
2/2001-6/2007 The Outpatient Center of Boynton Beach Ltd Boynton Beach, FL
Interim Office Manager/Medical Receptionist
I started off working at the front desk as a Medical Receptionist and was promoted within two years to Assistant Office Manager
• All office manager duties including daily charges and daily deposits of co-pays and deductibles
• Oversee all aspects of the front desk and the employees
• Help with any problems that may arise with patients or physicians
• Ordering all office supplies and paper work from the printer
• Organize the front office to run smoothly and efficiently
• Filing of medical records
Excellent References Available Upon Request

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Professional resume website

Vino C. Mody Jr., M.D., Ph.D. (Lic.)
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway, Lawrenceville, GA 30044
678-427-6511, 915-642-4269, 281-899-0543, 915-779-9912 eFax, 915-307-5405 Fax
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
www.medpracticeprocess.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/vino-mody-7109a9167/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/vino-c-m…ph-d-43924457/

Objective
To obtain a position in medical coding, medical research, and medical training
Professional Achievements

• Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification from American Academy of Professional Coders, CPC-A Certification, 2013
• Certified Coding Specialist-Physician (CCS-P) certification from AHIMA, 2015
• Certified Outpatient Coder (COC) certification from American Academy of Professional Coders, 2015
• Additional Certifications Specializations in anesthesia and pain management coding, CANPC, cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding, CCVTC, emergency department, CEDC, registered medical coder, RMC, 4Med certificate of ICD-10-CM proficiency, 4Med CICP
• Certifications in cardiology coding (2) and general surgery coding (2) from Optum
• Certificates in ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS proficiency and a certificate in ICD-10-CM cardiology specialty code set training and ICD-10-CM hematology and oncology specialty code set training from American Academy of Professional Coders
• Certificates in certified medical administrative assistant (CMAA) and certified billing and coding specialist (CBCS) from National Healthcareer Association
• Certification in pharmacology and pharmaceutical sales named Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative (CNPR) from NAPSRx
• Certification in certified risk management consultant (CRMC) from a confidential Texas corporation
• Certificates in six sigma black belt and six sigma green belt from Expert Rating
• Early medical school admissions winner at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (1992)
• Made posterboard (15/15) at Yale-New Haven Hospital as Vino C. Mody Jr., M.D. from Emory University School of Medicine (1997)
• Featured in Who’s Who In Medicine and Healthcare in 2006-2007 as Chunilal Mody, MD Rating
• Featured in Microsoft Academic Research as a member of the research group of Dr. Per G. Soderberg (2013)
• Featured currently in JFAMC’s Coding Advisory

Participation in Societies
American Academy of Professional Coders
American Health Information Management Association
National Health Career Association
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO)
European Association for Vision and Eye Research (EVER)
Swedish Society of Medicine

My Research Publications

During my research tenure at Emory University (Atlanta, Georgia), Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island), Karolinska Institutet (Stockholm, Sweden) and Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tennessee), I published many research papers, abstracts, and conference proceedings. My publications are listed in the website www.medpracticeprocess.com.

CANPC Essentials for Accurate and Efficient Medical Coding for Anesthesia and Pain Management (2018)
This book covers anesthesiology and pain management coding to generate the correct overall anesthesiology code for each case. The purpose of the book is to help the coders, billers, and other workers in healthcare organizations to prepare for the Certified Anesthesia and Pain Management Coder (CANPC) examination.

Skills
Areas of expertise
• Medical records and medical record transcription
• Medical transcription
• Health Information Technology (Registered Health Information Administrator – RHIA)
• Anesthesia and pain management coding processes (CANPC certified)
• Cardiovascular and thoracic surgery (CCVTC certified)
• Medical coding presenting Medical billing processes and settles disputes with payers (University of Georgia certified biller/coder)
• Experienced presenter to professional societies in medical administrative processes
• Internal training programs
• Internal healthcare administrative process audit and audit reviews (AAPC Certificate in CPMA)
• Physician practice management process (AAPC Certificate in CPPM)
• Case Management (Health Information Management training at Mesa Hills Specialty Hospital, Texas)
• Settlement of coding and billing disputes with large insurance companies
• Clinical research and statistical analysis
• Administrative and practice management audit and quality processes
• Quality data analysis at Mesa Hills Specialty Hospital
• Six-Sigma Black Belt certification in quality management

Specialization

• Medical records management
• Health Information technology
• Medical terminology
• Anesthesia and pain management coding
• Cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding
• Medical coding presenting
• Medical coding teaching
• Medical auditing
• Medical billing
• Physician practice management
• Case management
• Medical Transcription
• Internal Training programs
• Medical research
• Ophthalmology research
• Patient care
• Six Sigma Black Belt in Quality Management

Education and Work Experience
Education and Experience in Medical Administration

• Recently employed in health information management and administration of coding, billing, auditing, quality data management, medical transcription and problem solving activities at Mesa Hills Specialty Hospital in El Paso, Texas.
• Currently volunteering as a CANPC/CCVTC coding lecturer for American Academy of Professional Coders, Southwest University, and, previously TXHIMA
• Recent training in medical coding from Optum and United Health Group
• Completed multiple medical coding programs including University of Georgia’s triple certificate program for medical coding (GPA=4.00), billing (GPA=4.00), and medical terminology (GPA=4.00), Explore a career in medical coding course from El Paso Community College (GPA=4.00), and cardiology coding (GPA=4.00) and general surgery and anesthesia coding (GPA=3.00) course from Greenville Technical Institute
• Full-time consulting with Altegra Health as a remote medical coder, auditor and NP Health Resources from January, 2016 to April, 2017
• Remote medical coding for HGS USA, LLC from September 2015 to February 2016
• Two Certificates in medical coding specialist (GPA=3.00/2013, GPA=4.00/2019) from U.S. Career Institute, Fort Collins, CO, 2013/2019
• Certificates in COC accelerated in facility outpatient coding course (GPA=4.00) (2018), E/M training course (2018), CPMA medical auditing (GPA=4.00) (2016), CPPM physician practice management (GPA-3.00) (2016) from American Academy of Professional Coders
• Certificates from Practicode’s COC-A ICD-10 Practicum (2018), COC-A Practicum (3 months, 2016), CPC-A ICD-10 Practicum (2015), and CPC-A Practicum (2014) from American Academy of Professional Coders

Education and Experience in Clinical Research

• Ten years medical research experience at Brown University/Lifespan, Rhode Island and Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
• Research experience in Public Consultation on the development of a comprehensive, integrated Research, Innovation, and Competitiveness Strategy from Horizon 2020 in 2016 and currently
• Research experience in market research from Survey Monkey currently
• PhD in Clinical Research from Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 2008
• Licentiate degree in Clinical Research from Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 2006
• At Karolinska Institutet, studied an in vivo guinea pig model in ultraviolet radiation cataract and ascorbate supplementation. Developed a method for lens ascorbate measurement utilizing homogenization in metaphosphoric acid, ultrafiltration, and high performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet (UV) detection. 2000 to 2008.
• Conducted research on IL-4 induction of arginase activity in mouse peritoneal macrophages in a surgical wound healing model at Brown University/Lifespan from 1997-1998
• Research on glutathione, cysteine, and homocysteine antioxidants in the general population as part of controls for AREDS and age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) studies at Emory University School of Medicine from 1996-1997
• Research on Ligand-binding properties of the recombinant human interphotoreceptor retinoid binding protein (IRBP) at Emory University School of Medicine in 1994,
• Research on Biochemical properties of the mitochondrial megachannel, a protein that plays a role in myocardial reperfusion injury at Department of Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University, from 1992-1993.

Education in Experience in Medical Training

• MD from Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 1997 (3.71 GPA)
• Preliminary internal medicine internship training from Yale-New Haven Hospital (Waterbury, CT), New Haven, CT, 1997
• Medical training from Brown University/Lifespan, Providence, RI, 1999
• Ten years of experience in surgery, medicine, anesthesiology, cardiology, ophthalmology
• BS in Molecular Biology from Vanderbilt University with high honors in molecular biology and Summa Cum Laude, 1993 (3.95 GPA)

References
References are available on request.

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April 23, 2018

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 April 2019. My background covers academic, teaching, clinical, and research experience.

I am a graduate of U.S. Career Institute’s medical coding specialist certificate programs in 2013 and 2019 and have training in ICD-10-CM Basics from U.S. Career Institute. I have completed a 4Med CICP certification program in ICD-10-CM from 4Med Plus. I have eight medical coding certifications in the medical coding field, including a CPC, CANPC in anesthesia and pain management coding, CCVTC in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding, CEDC in emergency department, RMC, and am ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS proficient, and have a CCS-P Badge from AHIMA. I am a CANPC/CCVTC coding lecturer for American Academy of Professional Coders, Southwest University, and previously TXHIMA. In addition, I was an HIM Coder for Mesa Hills Specialty Hospital based in El Paso, TX who has given me an excellent reference and recommendation letter. In addition, I have medical training in medicine, anesthesiology, and cardiovascular and thoracic surgery which can be a good complement in a medical training and medical research program.

I am a graduate of NAPSRX’s Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sales Training Program, passing a standardized national exam and becoming a Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative (CNPR). Covered topics include clinical pharmacology, drug distribution, package insert information, drug patents, preclinical studies, clinical trials, biopharmaceutical drug development, therapeutic agents, pharmaceutical terminology, pharmaceutical marketing, ethical and regulatory guidelines, pharmaceutical sales techniques, making the most of your sales calls, and pharmaceutical terminology.

I have an M.D. and Ph.D. 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, skeletal 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., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC, CEDC, 4Med CICP, RMC, CMAA, CBCS, CNPR, CRMC, AHIMA Coding Professional
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway, Lawrenceville, GA 30044
678-427-6511 cell; 915-642-4269 home; 281-899-0543 skype; 915-779-7912 eFAX
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
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Vino C. Mody Jr., M.D., Ph.D. (Lic.)
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway, Lawrenceville, GA 30044
678-427-6511, 915-642-4269, 281-899-0543,
915-779-9912 eFax, 915-307-5405 Fax
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
www.medpracticeprocess.com

Objective
To obtain a position in medical coding, medical research, and medical training
VINO MODY
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway, Lawrenceville, GA 30044; H: 915-642-4269 C: 678-427-6511 eFax: 915-779-9912 S: 281-899-0543; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Developed corporate websites offering Healthcare Administrative Consulting Service:
www.medpracticeprocess.com
AAPC Forums user name: vinomodyjr

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Effective team player working closely with manufacturing, marketing and sales teams to launch new products. Resourceful Research Scientist with a reputation for rapidly assessing the viability of new production materials. Innovative scientist recognized for creating scale ups to the pilot lab for trials. Skilled manager lading the design, production and evaluation of prototype testing to provide significant improvements in the performance and quality of future products.

Inpatient and outpatient records coding specialist with ICD-9, ICD-10 and ASC coding expertise. Familiar with commercial and private insurance carriers. Seeks a position of increased responsibility and authority. Patient-focused medical coder and auditor skilled at medical billing, coding and office management. Reliable multi-tasker with cardiology, general surgery, anesthesia and pain management, and cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding experience.

LICENSES
Passed exam (35 questions) (score=91.4%), 2018 CANPC study guide, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2018
Passed exam (50 questions) (score=90.0%), 2018 CANPC specialty practice exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 7/2018
CCS-P Badge valid through 03/31/2022, AHIMA, Chicago, IL, 1/2018
Passed 2018 Study Guide for CEDC Emergency Department 35-question certification exam (score 74.2%), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 2/2018
Certificate of Approval, ICD-10-CM Coding Workbook for Cardiology, passed 203: Cardiology ICD-10-CM certification exam 1 (2017), Optum 360, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, 2/2018
Certificate of Approval, ICD-10-CM Coding Workbook for Cardiology, passed 204: Cardiology ICD-10-CM certification exam 2 (2017), Optum 360, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, 2/2018
Certificate, ICD-10-CM hematology and oncology specialty code set training (passed 37 cases certification exam, score 86%), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 12/2017
Passed 2017 Study Guide for CEDC Emergency Department 35-question certification exam (score 80%), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 12/2017
Took online 2017 CEDC specialty practice exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 12/2017
Passed online 2017 CANPC Specialty practice exam 50 questions (Score=88.0%), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 11/2017
Certificate of Approval, ICD-10-CM Coding Workbook for General Surgery, passed 207: General Surgery ICD-10-CM certification exam 1 (2016), Optum 360, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, 10/2017
Certificate of Approval, ICD-10-CM Coding Workbook for General Surgery, passed 208: General Surgery ICD-10-CM certification exam 2 (2016), Optum 360, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, 10/2017
Passed certification exam, 207: General Surgery ICD-10-CM Exam 1 (score 86.67/100.00; 260 points), Optum 360, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Passed certification exam, 208: General Surgery ICD-10-CM Exam 2 (score 100.00/100.00; 300 points), Optum 360, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Passed RMC update exam (score=98%), Medical Management Institute (MMI), Atlanta, GA, 3/2019
RMC Registered medical coder certification from Medical Management Institute (MMI), passed RMC certification exam (score=90.67%), MMI, Atlanta, GA, 11/2018
Passed RMC Registered medical coder Practice Exam (score=92%), MMI, Atlanta, GA, 11/2018
Passed CMC assessment (30 questions; score=75%), Practice Management Institute, San Antonio, TX, 3/2019
Certificate of ICD-10-CM Coding Proficiency (CICP) certification, ICD-10-CM Coding Professional, certification number 22177337, 4Med Plus, Chicago, IL, and Libman Education, Bedford, MA, 10/2017
Passed final exam, CICP, 4Med+, Chicago, IL, 10/2017
Passed, 2017 CPC Practice Exam A (80%), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 2/2017
Passed, 2017 CPC Practice Exam B (82%), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 2/2017
Passed, 2017 CPC Practice Exam C (80%), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 2/2017
Passed exam (230 questions), Official 2016 CPC Certification Study Guide, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 10/2016
CCS-P certificate credentialed through March 31, 2018, American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Chicago, IL, 06/2017
Took exam, Certified Professional Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM), ASHRM, Olathe, KS, 7/2016
Certified Healthcare Constructor, 2/2016
State of Texas for profit legal service contract salesperson license number 109231 cleared three re-certification cycles Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, Austin, TX, 5/2014
Healthy Lifestyle Assessment credential from The Hive, Dallas, TX, 11/2016
Work ethic assessment credential from The Hive, Dallas, TX, 11/2016
Master Trainer Certification (MTC)-Board Eligible, NHE, California, USA, 10/2015
Passed 2016 CCS-P Self-review (88.00%) from American Health Information Management Association, Chicago, IL, 1/2017
Certificate of Achievement, Coding-Baseline-ICD-10 Inpatient Diagnostic, Precyse University, USA, December 4, 2015
Certificate, ICD-10-CM cardiology specialty code set training, American Academy of Professional Coders, 9/2016
Passed exam (85 questions) (score approximately 80%), 2016 CANPC study guide and CANPC specialty practice exam, AAPC, 2016
Took Certified cardiology coder (CCC) exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, El Paso, TX location/Salt Lake City, UT, 02/2016
Took Certified cardiology coder (CCC) exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, Roswell, NM location/Salt Lake City, UT, 09/2016
Took Certified professional medical auditor (CPMA) exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, El Paso, TX location/Salt Lake City, UT, 3/2016
Took Certified physician practice manager (CPPM) exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, El Paso, TX location/Salt Lake City, UT, 4/2016
Completed study guide, Certified coding specialist-physician based (CCS-P), American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Chicago, IL, 5/2015
Passed exam, ICD-10-PCS code set training, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2015
Passed exam, ICD-10-CM General code set training, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2014
Certified professional coder-apprentice (CPC-A) from American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, 10/2013
Certified outpatient coder (COC) from American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2015 (Cleared one re-certification cycle)
Certified professional coder (CPC) from American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 3/2015 (Cleared two re-certification cycles)
AHIMA Health Information Role Self-Assessment Coding Professional assessment credential from American Health Information Management Association, Chicago, IL, 11/2016
Certified coding specialist-physician based (CCS-P) from American Health Information Management Association, certification number 0037378, Chicago, IL, 5/2015

Certified anesthesia and pain management coder (CANPC) from American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 8/2015 (Cleared one-recertification cycle)
Certified emergency department coder (CEDC) from American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 6/2018
Certified cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coder (CCVTC) from American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 3/2017
Certified medical administrative assistant (CMAA) from National Healthcareer Association, Leawood, KS, 3/2015 (Cleared one re-certification cycle)
Certified billing and coding specialist (CBCS) from National Healthcareer Association, Leawood, KS, 3/2015 (Cleared one re-certification cycle)
Certficate, Practicode COC-A ICD-10 Practicum from American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 2018
Certificate, Practicode Professional Fee (ICD-9) from American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 2016
Certificate, CPC-A Practicum with CEUs badge (2014) from American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT,
Certificate of ICD-10-CM proficiency from American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2014
Certificate of ICD-10-PCS proficiency, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2015
Passed 100-question timed assessment exam (78.00% score) of ICD-10-CM/PCS proficiency from American Health Information Management Association, Chicago, IL, 7/2016
Certified national pharmaceutical representative (CNPR) from National Association of Pharmaceutical Representatives (NAPSRx), certification number 608042014, Washington, D.C., 1/2014
Certified risk management consultant (CRMC) from Harvard Risk Management Association (HRMC), Dallas, TX, 5/2014
Six sigma green belt from Expert Rating (cleared re-certification cycle 2017), USA, 10/2013
Six sigma black belt from Expert Rating (cleared two re-certification cycles), USA, 3/2014
Legalshield certified, HRMC, Dallas, TX, 5/2014
One Call Health Access certified, HRMC, Dallas, TX, 5/2014
Passed course, Allmanvetenskaplig grundkurs (5 credits), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 11/2003
Passed course, Forsoksdjursvetenskap-grundkurs Laboratory Animal Science-Basic Course (3 credits), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 10/2003
Passed course, Medical statistics and planning of experiments, autumn 2000-autumn 2001, 60 hours (4 credits), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 9/2004
Passed course, Biostatistik I (6-19/10 2004) Biostatistics I (1579) (2 credits), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 10/2004
Graduate optometry course teaching on: ocular diseases. Spring 2001-spring 2004. (1 credit), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 11/2004
Graduate optometry course teaching on: Ocular anatomy and physiology. Spring 2001-Spring 2004. (1.5 credits), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 11/2004
Attendance at conference of Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. Poster and oral presentation. Florida, U.S.A. May 2003 (0.3 credits), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 11/2004
Attendance at the Congress of Svenska Lakaresallskapets Riksstamma. Poster and oral presentations. Stockholm, Sweden. November 2003. (0.3 credits), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 11/2004
Attendance at the Conference of European Association for Vision and Eye. Poster and oral presentation. Spain, October 2001. (0.3 credits), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 11/2004
Participation in research seminars and group meetings. Seminar presentation: Ascorbate in the ocular lens (4.5 credits), Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 11/2004
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 505, HUMAN ANATOMY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 515, MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (S grade), MEDI 535, PHYSIOLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 530, NEUROBIOLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 545, HUMAN & MOLECULAR GENETICS, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 620, HUMAN BEHAVIOR & PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 616, PATHOLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 640, PHARMACOLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 656, MEDICAL PROBLEM SOLVING II, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (B grade), MEDI 710, CLINICAL MEDICINE, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 740, PRIMARY CARE, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (B grade), MEDI 705, CLINICAL GYNECOLOGY/OBSTETRICS, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (B grade), MEDI 730, CLINICAL SURGERY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 715, CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (B grade), MEDI 720, CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 735, CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 745, CLINICAL NEUROLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 750, CLINICAL ANESTHESIOLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (B grade), MEDI 805, ADVANCED CLINICAL MEDICINE, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 750, CLINICAL ANESTHESIOLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), MEDI 825, SURGERY SELECTIVE, EMORY UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, GA, 9/1997
Passed course (A grade), CHEM 103A, ADV GENERAL CHEMISTRY, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), ECON 100, INTRO ECON PRICE SYSTEM, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MATH 222, ANALYTIC GEOM & CALC III, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MBIO 102A, INTRO MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), LAT 102, BEGINNING LATIN II, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MATH 229, ELEM DIFF EQUATIONS, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MBIO 102B, INTRO MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), PHYS 115W, FR SEM: PHYS & SOC ORDER, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), CHEM 220A, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), LAT 103, INTERMEDIATE LATIN I, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), CHEM 220B, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MBIO 241, GENETICS LABORATORY, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MBIO 242, PRINCIPLES OF GENETICS, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), THTR 100, FUNDAMENTALS OF THEATER, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MBIO 280, FUND OF BIOCHEMISTRY, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), LAT 220, VERGIL: THE AENEID, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), PHYS 117A, GENERAL PHYSICS, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), PHYS 117B, GENERAL PHYSICS, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MBIO 281, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MBIO 296 (2 semesters), HONORS RESEARCH, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MATH 233L, STATISTICS LABORATORY, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MBIO 216, CELL PHYSIOLOGY, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MBIO 250, INTRO STRUCTURAL MBIO, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
Passed course (A grade), MBIO 296/MBIO 296, HONORS RESEARCH, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
MEDICINE DOCTORSEXAMEN, Med Dr, Ph.D. degree, Ultraviolet radiation cataract development and ascorbate supplementation, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 6/5/2008
LICENTIATEEXAMEN, Licentiate degree, Ascorbate in the Ocular Lens, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 10/18/2006
Doctor of Medicine, M.D. degree (GPA=3.71), Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, 5/12/1997
Bachelor of Science (GPA=3.95), B.S. degree, summa cum laude, high honors in molecular biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 6/1993
High school diploma (GPA=4.00), Parkview High School, Lilburn, GA, 6/1989
SKILL HIGHLIGHTS
• Disease specialization proficiency
• Clinical training
• Extensive medical terminology knowledge
• Practiced inpatient and outpatient caregiver
• Wound care expertise
• Medical coding capability
• Talent in obtaining/charting vital signs
• Anesthesiology expert in guinea pigs
• Ultrafiltration
• HPLC with ultraviolet detection
• HPLC
• General surgery experience
• Cardiology experience
• Psychiatry experience
• Maintains strict confidentiality
• OB-GYN, surgery, gastroenterology, ENT, orthopedics experience
• Extensive anatomy/physiology knowledge
• Medical Manager Software
• Electronic Medical Record (EMR) software
• ICD-10 coding
• Trained in ASC Coding
• Neurology billing expertise
• Qualified anesthesia and pain management coder
• Qualified cardiovascular and thoracic coder
• CPT and HCPCS coding
• Ophthalmology coding
• Internal medicine billing
• HIPAA compliance
• Strong work ethic
• Patient-focused care
• Good written communication
• Exercises good judgment
• HCC training
• Epic-like experience
• Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) training
• Skilled in DRGs
• Case management
• Skilled in United Transcription, a medical transcription software
• Knowledgeable in quality data
• Training in medical clerk
• Coding and clinical documentation improvement in Long-term care hospital (LTCH)

Medical Billing and Coding Forum

Resume Scientist 10-2

VINO MODY
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway
Lawrenceville, GA 30044
678-427-6511 cell; 915-642-4269 home; 915-779-9912 eFax; 915-307-5405 FAX
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
03/2019 to Current Medical coder
Houston Healthcare-Warner Robins, GA
Liaised with medical care professionals and community organizations to ensure residents suffering from disease-related symptoms received adequate care. Improved ED administration by compiling and analyzing data and identifying areas of improvement. Assisted patients with multiple chronic diagnoses, including COPD and asthma. Verified proper coding on more than claims per week, investigating and resolving issues to maintain billing accuracy.

Completed five cases in CPT, HCPCS II, ICD-10-CM
03/2019-03/2019 Mental health CPC coder trainee
Sawgrass Behavioral-Weston, FL
Verified proper coding on more than claims per week, investigating and resolving issues to maintain billing accuracy. Increased unit productivity for a 29-bed surgical unit. Provided palliative care in outpatient settings ranging from assessment to development and implementation of care plans. Treated patients with strokes, head traumas, comas and intracranial hematomas. Provided patient diagnosis, test evaluation and treatment under strict time constraints.

Completed three cases in CPT, HCPCS II, ICD-10-CM
02/2018 to Current Self-employed CANPC book publication author
Suwanee Press-Suwanee, GA
Recorded and filed patient data and medical records. Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving ability by addressing barriers to receiving and validating accurate HCC information. Carefully reviewed medical records for accuracy and completion as required by insurance companies. Assigned additional diagnosis codes based on specific clinical findings (laboratory, radiology and, pathology reports as well as clinical studies) in support of existing diagnoses. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered. Carefully coded disease and injury diagnoses, acuity of care and procedures in an inpatient setting. Reviewed diagnostic and procedural terminology for consistency with acceptable medical nomenclature. Consistently ensured proper coding, sequencing of diagnoses and procedures. Interpreted medical reports to apply appropriate ICD-10, CPT-4 and HCPCS codes.
Mody, Vino C., Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC, CNPR, CRMC, MD, Lic., PhD. 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. Suwanee Press, Suwanee, GA, 2-1-2018, ISBN 978-1-947333-02-4, ISBN10 194733302X. Paperback, available from Amazon in Kindle and paperback forms.
Planned comprehensive study guide for medical coding, 4/2019
05/2018 to Current Medical coding trainee unpaid
American Academy of Professional Coders-Salt Lake City, UT
Performing medical coding including CANPC anesthesia and pain management coding on charts based on previous CPC Practice exams and an Official CPC Certification study guide. Recorded and filed patient data and medical records. Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving ability by addressing barriers to receiving and validating accurate HCC information. Assigned additional diagnosis codes based on specific clinical findings (laboratory, radiology and, pathology reports as well as clinical studies) in support of existing diagnoses. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered. Carefully coded disease and injury diagnoses, acuity of care and procedures in an inpatient setting. Reviewed diagnostic and procedural terminology for consistency with acceptable medical nomenclature. Consistently ensured proper coding, sequencing of diagnoses and procedures. Interpreted medical reports to apply appropriate ICD-10, CPT-4 and HCPCS codes.
Certificate of completion, Professional Coding Practice course (final score=91.42%) for 60 CEUs, AHIMA, Chicago, IL, 4/2018
Certificate of completion earning 45.00 CEUs in the ICD-10-CM coding field, Basic ICD Coding Part 1 course (final score=92%), AHIMA, Chicago, IL, 4/2018
Certificate, Coding with Heart: CPT for Cardiology (Passed final exam, score=90%), Healthcare Business Office, 3/2018
04/2018 to 04/2018 TalentMine assessment questionnaire trainee
Texas Health Resources-Dallas, TX
TalentMine® Report Prepared for VINOD MODY

The Pie Chart Summary below captures your leading strengths from a core group that has consistently distinguished high levels of performance across jobs and companies. When applied correctly, these strengths can help you achieve success throughout your career. The larger the percentage of strength displayed, the more frequently you would be expected to demonstrate the behaviors that define that strength.

Main Motivation Interaction Execution

Motivation
Ambitious * Strong work ethic * Energetic * Takes Initiative * Driven *Confident * Persistent * Self-starter * Intense * Optimistic * Seeks approval * Belief in ability to succeed * Enjoys a dynamic work environment * Seeks opportunities for growth * Encourages others to work harder to achieve goals * Likes to have a lot going on * Energized at the end of a long day
Interaction
Enjoys developing others * Loyal * Adaptable * Team player * Sensitive to needs of others * Gift for caring and investing in others * Good at building relationships * Motivated by opportunities to help * Flexible in modifying approach * Enjoys collaborating with a team * Positive * Seeks opportunity to give feedback * Respectful * Considerate of how individual actions will impact others * Enjoys initiating conversations * Open to new ways of doing things * Likes to feel needed
Execution
Reliable * Consistent * Aware of things around them * Responsible * Likes to have everything in its place * Effective at prioritizing important tasks * Confronts issues head on * Creates orderly environment * Notices things others miss * Not afraid to stand up in the face of adversity * Likes to initiate conversations * Motivated by goals * Trustworthy * Detail-oriented * Has a gift for anticipating hazardous situations

04/2018 to 04/2018 Remote medical coder
Optum and United Health Group through Insight Global-Nashville, TN
Underwent HIPAA module training, code of conduct training, CMS Medicare parts C and fraud, waste, abuse training, and safe and secure with me-privacy and security training. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered. Accurately entered procedure codes, diagnosis codes and patient information into billing software.
09/2018 CANPC coding presenter for 2018 AHIMA Convention and Exhibit
American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)-Miami, FL
Submitted an abstract on Determination of the overall anesthesiology code for a CANPC case. Selected as an alternate presenter.
Obtained information by contacting appropriate personnel or patients. Scanned incoming documentation. Pulled patient charts for upcoming appointments. Consolidated diverse medical records. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered. Accurately entered procedure codes, diagnosis codes and patient information into billing software. Interpreted medical reports to apply appropriate ICD-9, ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT-4 and HCPCS codes.
05/2017 to 1/2019 HIM Coder
Mesa Hills Specialty Hospital-El Paso, TX
Employed as an inpatient hospital medical coder for the 32-bed hospital specializing in pulmonary conditions and plastic surgery to run the service in medical coding and handle diagnosis and procedure coding including anesthesia and pain management coding and cardiovascular and thoracic surgery coding in ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT, and HCPCS II. Utilizing medical coding software named HCS to determine codes and DRGs for face sheets. Obtaining general surgery and anesthesiology experience. Working in case management to determine DRGs and overall diagnoses from pamphlets based on doctors’ reports by myself. Working on other projects including medical coding for outpatient clinics. Performing medical research on quality data care sets. Handling other tasks such as accessing medical transcription records and printing out jobs from the medical transcription software The Dictation Source (National Billing Center). Participated in demonstration of coding automation toolkit (CAT) software from The Dictation Source. 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. Assigned additional diagnosis codes based on clinical findings. Wrote clear and detailed clinical phone messages for physicians. Carefully coded disease and injury diagnosis and patient information into billing software. Consistently ensured proper coding, sequencing of diagnoses and procedures. Coded inpatient encounters at the rate of 22 per day, and 5 complex specialty coding.
04/2017 to Current Medical coding trainee for ICD-10-CM/PCS, CPT, HCPCS II
American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)-Chicago, IL
Enrolled, Clinical Coding Workout without online answers, 2016, e-book and logged into vitalsource.com. Gained an additional 0.5 years of anesthesia and pain management coding experience by performed CANPC coding on cases from Clinical Coding Workout.
Recorded and filed patient data and medical records. Carefully reviewed medical records for accuracy and completion as required by insurance companies. Assigned additional diagnosis codes based on specific clinical findings (laboratory, radiology and, pathology reports as well as clinical studies) in support of existing diagnoses. Carefully coded disease and injury diagnoses, acuity of care and procedures in an inpatient setting. Accurately entered procedure codes, diagnosis codes and patient information into billing software.

11/2017 to Current Medical treatment participant in interventional procedural treatments
Internal Medicine Doctor’s offices of Dr. Felix-Jaurez, Mexico
Undergoing neural therapy interventional procedures including anesthesia and pain management nerve injections according to a German medical research model. Receiving intense novel stem cell therapy in intravenous injections 12 times over 9 months from Cryovida for beneficial health applications
Examined up to 1 patients per day with various medical instruments and equipment.
Carefully analyzed test results and information gathered during examinations to properly diagnose illnesses and diseases. Regularly referred patients to medical specialists or other practitioners for more specialized courses of treatment. Closely examined patients’ medical history, medication allergies, physical condition and test results to verify necessity of operations and to determine proper procedures. Consistently obeyed all established surgical techniques and procedures during operations. Thoroughly assessed patients to determine medical condition and level of surgical risk. Consulted with other physicians and readily assisted during surgeries. Expertly managed all surgery services, including planning, scheduling and coordination, determination of procedures and procurement of supplies and equipment. Patiently explained prescribed procedures and discussed test results with patients and their families. Carefully and attentively operated on patients to remove, repair, or improve functioning of diseased or injured body parts and systems and increase health and comfort. Exhibited expert knowledge of policies, procedures, ethical standards and laws regarding the delivery of medical care. Rapidly assessed and responded to medical emergencies. Directed an operating room team of 1 medical staff during surgery. Advanced patient care by continuously expanding core knowledge associated with surgical and technical procedures. Specialized in the diagnosis, treatment and management of brain and nervous system disorders.

03/2017 to Current Clinical researcher on Cronolevel (a derivative of betamethasone)
Schering-Plough (Merck)-Kenilworth, NJ
Determined that Cronolevel is comprised of two active pharmaceutical ingredients: betamethasone 17 alpha, 21-dipropionate and betamethasone 21-disodium phosphate in doses 5 mg and 2 mg/ml, respectively. The chemical formula is C22H29FO5. Betamethasone has systemic use and use in dermatologics. Cronolevel injection can be used as an anti-inflammatory in the treatment of sinusitis.
Entered new patient profiles and prescriptions into medication input software system. Dispensed and delivered patient medications to patients throughout the hospital. Worked closely with pharmacists and used medication input software to safely and accurately dispense medication. Accurately pulled medications from the shelves for Pyxis replenishment and delivered them to the various patient care areas.

03/2017 to Current Part-time certified fitness trainer
planet fitness-El Paso, TX
Explained ways to measure exercise intensity for the best results. Suggested exercise modifications to individual students to avoid strain and injury. Promoted club programs, products and services to participants. Promoted and taught video clinics for all members. Supervised activities during children’s birthday parties, including rock climbing and swimming. Set up equipment, tested microphone and selected music prior to each class.

02/2017 to 05/2017 Coding roundtable webinar presenter for TXHIMA
American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)-Chicago, IL
Obtained information by contacting appropriate personnel or patients. Scanned incoming documentation. Pulled patient charts for upcoming appointments. Consolidated diverse medical records. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered. Accurately entered procedure codes, diagnosis codes and patient information into billing software. Interpreted medical reports to apply appropriate ICD-9, ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT-4 and HCPCS codes.
08/2016 to 12/2016 Advanced ICD-10-CM code set trainee
American Academy of Professional Coders-Salt Lake City, UT
Completed 2016 ICD-10-CM Instructional manual for 375 cases experience. Recorded and filed patient data and medical records. Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving ability by addressing barriers to receiving and validating accurate HCC information. Assigned additional diagnosis codes based on specific clinical findings (laboratory, radiology and, pathology reports as well as clinical studies) in support of existing diagnoses. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered.
07/2016-04/2017 Medical coding trainee in AHA Coding Clinic ICD-10-CM/PCS; HCPCS
American Hospital Association-Chicago, IL
Recorded and filed patient data and medical records. Carefully reviewed medical records for accuracy and completion as required by insurance companies. Assigned additional diagnosis codes based on specific clinical findings (laboratory, radiology and, pathology reports as well as clinical studies) in support of existing diagnoses. Coded outpatient, inpatient, and professional encounters at a rate of 6 per day and 4 complex specialty coding. Consistently ensured proper coding, sequencing of diagnoses and procedures. Interpreted medical reports to apply appropriate ICD-10, CPT-4 and HCPCS codes. Gained an additional 0.5 years of anesthesia and pain management coding experience by coding CANPC cases from AHA Coding Clinic.
Exam
Took exam, Certified Professional Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM), ASHRM, Olathe, KS, 7/2016
Publication
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.
Study guides
Enrolled, Texas Medical Jurisprudence exam study guide 2016 with 6 practice exams by Norton Rose Fulbright, Texas Medical Association, Texas, 05/2018-
Completed, AHA ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS coding handbook, 600 pages text, American Hospital Association (AHA), Chicago, IL, 04/2017
Completed, ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS, HCPCS subscription, AHA Coding Clinic, American Hospital Association (AHA), Chicago, IL, 01/2017
Completed study guide, Certified billing and coding specialist (CBCS), National Healthcareer Association (NHA), Leawood, KS, 3/2015
Completed study guide, Certified medical administrative assistant (CMAA), National Healthcareer Association (NHA), Leawood, KS, 3/2015
NHA completed courses
Antibiotics: Health and Harm
Managing electronic records
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate testing
Insurance fraud and abuse: What every provider and consumer should know
Microhematocrit testing
Healthcare-Associated Infections
ICD-10
National Patient Safety Goals
Problem Solving in the Workplace
Proper Medication Disposal
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)
Proper Patient Registration
Breaking the Cycle of Infection
08/2015-current CANPC, CCC, CCVTC, CEDC specialty certification trainee
American Academy of Professional Coders-Salt Lake City, UT
Recorded and filed patient data and medical records. Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving ability by addressing barriers to receiving and validating accurate HCC information. Carefully reviewed medical records for accuracy and completion as required by insurance companies. Assigned additional diagnosis codes based on specific clinical findings (laboratory, radiology and, pathology reports as well as clinical studies) in support of existing diagnoses. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered. Carefully coded disease and injury diagnoses, acuity of care and procedures in an inpatient setting. Reviewed diagnostic and procedural terminology for consistency with acceptable medical nomenclature. Consistently ensured proper coding, sequencing of diagnoses and procedures. Interpreted medical reports to apply appropriate ICD-10, CPT-4 and HCPCS codes.
Certificate, ICD-10-CM cardiology specialty code set training, American Academy of Professional Coders, 9/2016
Certificate, Anesthesia and Pain Management survival guide, AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT 2014

Certificate, Cardiology survival guide, AAPC Coder, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT 2014

Books
Enrolled in 2017 ICD-10-CM Coding Workbook in Cardiology, Optum360, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2018-
Completed CEDC study guide and specialty practice exam 2017
Completed Official 2016 CPC Certification Study Guide for 230 cases experience, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 10/2016
Completed study guides and specialty practice exams for CANPC 2014/2016/2017/2018, CCC 2015/2016, CCVTC 2016/2017, and CEDC 2018 for 645 cases experience
Completed in 2016 ICD-10-CM Coding Workbook for General Surgery, Optum360, Salt Lake City, UT, 12/2016-03/2017
Block chart
Major Healthcare Processes, Vino Mody, Jr., Career Goal-Healthcare Administration, Emory Healthcare, Atlanta, GA, 6/2016
Exams
Took Certified cardiology coder (CCC) exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, El Paso, TX location/Salt Lake City, UT, 02/2016
Took Certified cardiology coder (CCC) exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, Roswell, NM location/Salt Lake City, UT, 09/2016
Took Certified professional medical auditor (CPMA) exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, El Paso, TX location/Salt Lake City, UT, 3/2016
Took Certified physician practice manager (CPPM) exam, American Academy of Professional Coders, El Paso, TX location/Salt Lake City, UT, 4/2016
06/2016-Current Volunteer, CORPs
Vanderbilt University—Nashville, TN
Currently volunteering through the alumni network for prospective students.
04/2016-Current Horizon 2020 EU Surveys/Survey X Contributor
European Commission (EC)—Europe
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. Created a comprehensive set of guidelines to measure program and policy effectiveness. Created a comprehensive set of guidelines to measure program and policy effectiveness. Drafted and revised reports, articles and background papers. Promoted healthy habits and practices in outreach materials and presentations.
02/2016-Current Pharmaceutical researcher
Aimil Pharmaceuticals (India) Limited—New Delhi, India
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. Manage all raw materials and vendors in screening, performance evaluation and approval processes. 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.
02/2016-Current Pharmaceutical researcher
Vasu Pharmaceuticals—Gujarat, India
Studying Vasu Ural Syrup is an ayurvedic herbal medicine for urinary calculi, kidney stone and urinary tract infections. Vasu Ural Syrup is an herbal supplement that is beneficial in renal calculi as it helps break down stone into gravel based on its lithotripsic actions. 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.
02/2016-04/2016 Remote medical coder
NP Health Resources—Dallas, TX
Recorded and filed patient data and medical records. Carefully reviewed medical records for accuracy and completion as required by insurance companies. Wrote clear and detailed clinical phone messages for physicians. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered.
01/2016 to 04/2017 Remote medical coder and auditor
Altegra Health—Miami Lakes, FL
Recorded and filed patient data and medical records. Wrote clear and detailed clinical phone messages for physicians. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered.
12/2015-1/2016 E&M coder
McKesson-Atlanta, GA
Completed E&M Round 1, consisting of 30 full medical cases for ICD-10-CM, CPT, HCPCS II including Evaluation and Management. Recorded and filed patient data and medical records. Carefully reviewed medical records for accuracy and completion as required by insurance companies. Assigned additional diagnosis codes based on specific clinical findings (laboratory, radiology and, pathology reports as well as clinical studies) in support of existing diagnoses. Wrote clear and detailed clinical phone messages for physicians. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered.
09/2015 to Current CANPC Anesthesia and Pain Management Coding lecturer; CCVTC Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Coding lecturer; Cardiology coding lecturer
American Academy of Professional Coders—Salt Lake City, UT
Prepared and delivered CANPC lecture for an AAPC Local chapter event audience. Developed and delivered anesthesiology coding and a 15-question CANPC simulation exam.
Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered. Reviewed diagnostic and procedural terminology for consistency with acceptable medical nomenclature. Consistently ensured proper coding, sequencing of diagnoses and procedures. Added modifiers as appropriate, coded narrative diagnoses and verified diagnoses. Interpreted medical reports to apply appropriate ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS codes.

Received a certificate of appreciation as a collaborated guest speaker with the presentation “Anesthesia and pain management” from American Academy of Professional Coders, El Paso Texas Local chapter, El Paso, TX, 9/15/2018
Presented a CANPC lecture with 15 cases handouts for 2018 on anesthesia and pain management coding, Local chapter El Paso TX event, American Academy of Professional Coders, May Mania, 8/18/2018
Presented a CANPC lecture with handouts on anesthesia and pain management coding, Local chapter El Paso TX event, American Academy of Professional Coders, May Mania, 5/2018
Presented a CANPC lecture and 50 cases handout on anesthesia and pain management coding, Local Chapter El Paso TX event, American Academy of Professional Coders, 12/9/2017

Presented CCVTC specialty coding, CCVTC 2017 CPT Updates, Local Chapter El Paso TX AAPC event, American Academy of Professional Coders, 03/18/2017
Presented CCVTC lecture on Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) method and a one-page overview material on CABG coding, Local Chapter El Paso TX AAPC event, American Academy of Professional Coders, 05/20/2017
Presented CANPC specialty coding, Local Chapter El Paso TX AAPC event, American Academy of Professional Coders, 10/29/2016
Publishing a book entitled CANPC Anesthesiology Coding Essentials for Accurate Efficient Practice: The study guide for preparation for CANPCTM exam through White Falcon Publishing and Suwanee Publishing.
Presented cardiology lecture, Local Chapter El Paso TX AAPC event, American Academy of Professional Coders, 9/12/2016
Completed, training, ICD-10 Cartoon, Misadventures of Ada, Walked into Lamppost, Cory Hammond, Healthicity, 11/2016
09/2015 to 02/2016 Remote medical coder
HGS USA, LLC—Peoria, IL
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.
06/2015 to current CANPC Anesthesia and pain management coding lecturer; Cardiology coding lecturer
Southwest University—El Paso, TX
Reviewed diagnostic and procedural terminology for consistency with acceptable medical nomenclature. Consistently ensured proper coding, sequencing of diagnoses and procedures. Added modifiers as appropriate, coded narrative diagnoses and verified diagnoses. Interpreted medical reports to apply appropriate ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS codes.
Presented CANPC lecture, Southwest University, El Paso, TX, July 2016
Presented CANPC lecture and CPC review, Southwest University, El Paso, TX, April 2016
Certificate of Appreciation, Collaborated as a Guest Speaker with the Presentation “Anesthesia and Pain Management,” Southwest University, El Paso, TX, February 2016

Certificate of Appreciation, Collaborated as a Guest Speaker with the Presentation “Cardiology,” Southwest University, El Paso, TX June 2015

Presented CANPC lecture, Southwest University, El Paso, TX, July 2016
Presented CANPC lecture and CPC review, Southwest University, El Paso, TX, April 2016
Certificate of Appreciation, Collaborated as a Guest Speaker with the Presentation “Anesthesia and Pain Management,” Southwest University, El Paso, TX, February 2016

Certificate of Appreciation, Collaborated as a Guest Speaker with the Presentation “Cardiology,” Southwest University, El Paso, TX June 2015

06/2014-07/2016 Medical coding trainee through practicums
American Academy of Professional Coders– Salt Lake City, UT
Carefully reviewed medical records for accuracy and completion as required by insurance companies. Assigned additional diagnosis codes based on specific clinical findings (laboratory, radiology and, pathology reports as well as clinical studies) in support of existing diagnoses. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered. Accurately entered procedure codes, diagnosis codes and patient information into billing software. Consistently ensured proper coding, sequencing of diagnoses and procedures.
Completed CPC-A Practicum Practicode for 600 cases experience (2014)
Completed COC-A Practicum Practicode for 200 cases experience (2016)
Completed CPC-A ICD-10-CM Practicum Practicode for 600 cases experience (2016)
Certificate, Q1638701-Documenting Pharmacogenomic Testing with CPT codes (100.0000%), American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Chicago, IL, 3/2017

Certificate, General Surgery survival guide, Supercoder, American Academy of Professional Coders, June 2016

Certificate, Anesthesia and pain management survival guide, American Academy of Professional Coders, June 2014

Certificate, Cardiology survival guide, American Academy of Professional Coders, June 2014
Certificate, Clinical Features of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer, Speaker, ICD-10, American Health Information Management Association, 10/2015

Certificate, Ophthalmology, AAPC Local Chapter El Paso, TX Seminar, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, March 2016

Certificate of Approval, Webinar, Co-Surgery Guidelines for Spine Surgery, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, March 2016

Certificate, Anatomy and Pathophysiology of the Nervous System, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, October 2015

Certificate, Anatomy and Pathophysiology of the Heart, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, November 2015

Certificate, ICD-10 and Your Skin, American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Salt Lake City, UT, September 2015

Virtual meeting, Certificate of completion for 1.0 CEU for ICD-10-CM Chapter 7: Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa, AHIMA, Chicago, IL June 2015

Virtual meeting, Certificate of completion for 1.0 CEU for ICD-10-CM Chapter 9: Diseases of the Circulatory System, AHIMA, Chicago, IL June 2015

Completed study guide, Certified coding specialist-physician based (CCS-P), American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), Chicago, IL, 5/2015

Completion, ICD-10-PCS code set training, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2015

Completion, ICD-10-CM General code set training, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 1/2014

Completed, Official 2013 CPC Certification Study Guide, 3rd edition for 200 cases experience, American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 10/2013

Completed, CPC Practice Exam A (2013), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 10/2013

Completed, CPC Practice Exam B (2013), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 10/2013

Completed, CPC Practice Exam C (2013), American Academy of Professional Coders, Salt Lake City, UT, 10/2013

06/2014 to Current Volunteer
India temple-El Paso, TX
Cleaned, lit candles, played music. Organized prayer sessions for participants. Volunteered under the direction of Dr. Sobha. Participation in Aarti ceremony; Served lunch. Volunteered on four occasions, most recently March 2017. Up-sold additional menu items, beverages and desserts to increase restaurant profits. Correctly received orders, processed payments and responded appropriately to guest concerns.
05/2014 to Current Salesperson agent ID number 261491
Harvard Risk Management Corporation—Dallas, TX
Cold-called prospective customers to build relationship. Completed documentation for product and service sales. Updated database with customer and sales information.
Produced webinars
Created costs of plans, 2014, 2016
Training, audio training library
B2B training, 2017-
CTS Sales Profile, Vino C. Mody Jr., 7 November 2014
Your Primary Sales Style: Performer
General Description: Your high Ego Drive and high Empathy result in a free flowing, persuasive sales or sales leadership style which influences others to take action or change their behavior. Your Performer personality likes to generate creative solutions to sales production problems, though some of these ideas may not be realistically grounded or piloted for effectiveness. Your greatest strengths are your persuasive ability and verbal intelligence, while your greatest improvement opportunity is your need to slow down for buyers, keep the selling process simple, and explain yourself for process-oriented buyers. Performers can be found in positions that provide variety, creative freedom, and social competition while avoiding nonsocial activities such as preparation, organization, and attention to detail. Examples of professions common to Performers include sales, sales management, advertising, motivational speaker, public relations, and communications consultant.

Your Secondary Sales Style: Diplomat
Block chart
Presentation 1 Six Sigma, for Mr. Vino Mody, Cisco Systems, Atlanta, GA, 11/2015
01/2014 to Current Customer service representative
Farooq Jivani Agency—Lawrenceville, GA
Cold-called prospective customers to build relationship. Completed documentation for product and service sales. Updated database with customer and sales information.
11/2013 to 06/2017 Cardiology trainee and cardiology coder trainee
North Georgia Heart Specialists-Buford, GA
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. Visited cardiac hospitals, doctor’s offices, and clinics to observe patients. Entered new patient profiles and prescriptions into medication input software system. Communicated directly with doctors’ offices via telephone, fax and email. Provided friendly customer service at prescription drop-off and pick-up counters. Assisted patients with multiple chronic diagnoses, including COPD and asthma. Developed patient care plans, including assessments, evaluations, and nursing diagnoses. Thoroughly investigated past due invoices and minimized number of unpaid accounts. Recorded and filed patient data and medical records. Carefully reviewed medical records for accuracy and completion as required by insurance companies. Assigned additional diagnosis codes based on specific clinical findings (laboratory, radiology and, pathology reports as well as clinical studies) in support of existing diagnoses. Examined diagnosis codes for accuracy, completeness, specificity and appropriateness according to services rendered. Verified patient data and billing information.
10/2000 to 6/2008 Medical researcher
Karolinska Institutet—Stockholm, Sweden
Conducted research in ultraviolet radiation cataract and ascorbate supplementation and ascorbate in the ocular lens. Developed method for lens ascorbate measurement utilizing homogenization in metaphosphoric acid, ultrafiltration, and high-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection. Planned study Pharmacodynamics of ascorbate in the human lens.

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. Manage a research laboratory involved in the development of diverse materials and devices, advanced data acquisition systems and printable structures. Office extensive collaboration experience with support groups, including engineering and process development teams. Maintain a working knowledge of new techniques, technologies and concepts.
Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award
Who’s Who in America 2018
Who’s Who in America 2012
Recipient of the Outstanding Scientist 21st Century Award 2009
Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Biomedical Sciences, 2006-2008
Member of Editorial Advisory Board, Scientific Journals International, 2006-2008
Journal Article Reviewer: Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2005-2008
Journal Article Reviewer: Currents Topics in Nutraceutical Research, 2006-2008
Teacher, medical statistics for Dr. Bo Lindstrom, 2005-2007

04/2003 to 05/2005 Proctor
National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO)-Charlotte, NC
Proctor for NBEO exam given at European site in Stockholm, Sweden. Developed interesting course plans to meet academic, intellectual and social needs of students. Applied progressive teaching principles to a class of 29 students, improving standardized tests scores by 17% in six-month period. Employed proctoring activities and exam giving techniques to encourage student learning and build community within the classroom.
06/1998 to 12/1999 Preliminary internal medicine intern
Brown University/Lifespan—Providence, RI
Assisted patients with multiple chronic diagnoses, including COPD and asthma. Helped physicians examine and treat patients by assisting with instruments, injections and suture removal. Recorded patients’ medical history, vital statistics and test results in medical records. Escorted patients to examination rooms and prepared them for physician exams. Monitored patient reactions to drugs and carefully documented progress of individuals participating in clinical trials. Acted as patient advocate and implemented total patient care as part of a nursing team covering 8-10 high acuity patients per shift. Educated patients about their treatments. Provided diagnoses and treated patients with chronic and acute health problems, including MI, arrhythmias, asthma, COPD, pneumonia. Monitored patients with acute conditions. Provided necessary health education training for patients. Tested patients’ blood glucose levels.
09/1997 to 05/1998 Medical researcher
Brown University/Lifespan—Providence, RI
Conducted research in a surgical wound healing model based on mouse peritoneal macrophages. Manage a research laboratory involved in the development of diverse materials and devices, advanced data acquisition systems and printable structures. Maintain a working knowledge of new techniques, technologies and concepts.
06/1997 to 08/1997 Preliminary internal medicine intern
Yale-New Haven Hospital (Waterbury)—New Haven, CT
Assisted patients with multiple chronic diagnoses, including COPD and asthma. Helped physicians examine and treat patients by assisting with instruments, injections and suture removal.
Made morning report poster board 15/15 as Vino C. Mody, Jr., M.D. (Emory University School of Medicine) at Yale-New Haven Hospital (Waterbury, CT) Department of Medicine
06/1996 to 04/1997 Coordinator for AREDS and Age-related macular degeneration clinical trial
Emory University School of Medicine-Atlanta, GA
Conducted experiments to achieve clinical trial for Age-related eye diseases (AREDS) and age-related macular degeneration research objectives. Created technical and research documents such as environmental impact reports. Assisted in developing scientific analysis software. Examined safety profiles of therapeutic candidates. Conducted research in plasma cysteine, glutathione, and homocysteine levels in the general population and Age-related macular degeneration. Guaranteed all data met stringent quality control standards.
06/1994 to 08/1994 Biochemistry researcher utilizing spectrofluorometry
Emory University School of Medicine-Atlanta, GA
Conducted research in Ligand-binding properties of human interphotoreceptor binding protein to retinols. Demonstrated individual and team laboratory tests. Created technical and research documents such as environmental impact reports. Drafted requests for proposals and statements of work. Guaranteed all data met stringent quality control standards.
05/1992 to 08/1992 Medical researcher
Sero-Immuno Diagnostics—Norcross, GA
Developed A.I.D.S. test kits based on filter papers. Develop new materials with innovative and/or specific properties for use in a variety of products and applications.
06/1990 to 08/1991 Medical researcher; work in inventory
Centers for Disease Control—Atlanta, GA
Performed Genprobe calibrations on test samples. Manage a research laboratory involved in the development of diverse materials and devices, advanced data acquisition systems and printable structures. Collaborate with QA to complete closing reports, including test methods results of finished products.
01/1991 to 05/1991 Medical researcher in human molecular genetics
Vanderbilt Medical Center-Nashville, TN
Performed medical research on human molecular genetics utilizing karyotype analysis. Develop new materials with innovative and/or specific properties for use in a variety of products and applications. Manage a research laboratory involved in the development of diverse materials and devices, advanced data acquisition systems and printable structures. Manage technical staff in the development of new products and intellectual property.
09/1990 to 05/1991 Organic chemistry tutor
Vanderbilt University—Nashville, TN
Improved formulas and processes to increase efficiency. Wrote technical papers and reports. Developed product testing and analysis.
08/1988 to 04/1989 Engineering production line worker; QA
Heidelberg International—Norcross, GA
Worked in production and QA for engineering pH meter pills for gastroenterologists. Designed and developed electro-mechanical components for new product. Resolved part and assembly discrepancies. Developed and organized records and maintenance reports for increased efficiency. Built and troubleshooted Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and assembly lines to maintain productivity.
09/1985 to 06/1992 Executive Vice President
400 Hitter—Lilburn, GA
Accountable for baseball cards including overall customer satisfaction. Increased profits by 60% in one year through restructure of business line. Spearheaded cross-functional initiative to achieve sales.
08/1984 to 06/1985 Tennis racket stringer
U.S.R.S.A.—Wichita, KS
Strung rackets on a table stringer machine. Accurately read blueprints and repair manuals to identify mechanical problems and fix them. Cleaned, wrapped, and labeled outgoing orders. Counted and verified orders picked to ensure accuracy. Exceeded customer product expectations by maintaining equipment to product quality products. Ensured customer satisfaction by providing highest quality of products by ensuring all equipment was properly installed and working correctly.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING

2019 Certificate in medical coding specialist
U.S. Career Institute—Fort Collins, CO, USA
4.00 GPA [600 Hours]
Coursework in medical coding specialist including ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS II
2018 Certificate in Evaluation and Management
American Academy of Professional Coders-Salt Lake City, UT
2018 Certificate: COC Accelerated for outpatient facility coding course
American Academy of Professional Coders blackboard-Salt Lake City, UT
4.00 GPA
Coursework in COC, CPC, CIC medical coding in CPT, HCPCS II, ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, DRG analysis, certification material, medical billing, medical compliance, payment methodologies, reimbursement for inpatient and outpatient coding, outpatient hospital
2018 Certificate: Explore a career in medical coding
El Paso Community College-El Paso, TX
4.00 GPA [360 hours]
Coursework in medical coding
2018 Certificate: Virtual CCS-P exam Prep
AHIMA-Chicago, IL
Thorough 10.00 CEUs virtual CCS-P exam preparation including 7 webinars in ICD-10-CM and procedural coding, medical coding, medical conditions, and guidelines
Completing Certified coding specialist-physician-based (CCS-P) exam preparation study guide, graded with answers
2018 Certificate: Professional coding practice
AHIMA-Chicago, IL
60.00 CEUs course in professional medical coding in ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT, HCPCS II
Passed final exam (score 91.42%)
2018 Certificate: Coding Basics, Part II
AHIMA-Chicago, IL
45.00 CEUs course in ICD-10-PCS medical coding
Passed final exam
2018 Certificate: Coding Basics, Part 1
AHIMA-Chicago, IL
45.00 CEUs course in ICD-10-CM medical coding
Passed final exam (score 88%)
2017 Certificate of ICD-10-CM Coding Proficiency (CICP)
4Med Plus—Chicago, IL
Coursework in ICD-10-CM medical coding
Passed final exam (score 86%)
2017 Training: ICD-10-CM medical coding
U.S. Career Institute-Fort Collins, CO, USA

Coursework in ICD-10-CM training
Weston Distance Learning ICD-10-CM Basics training manual

2017 Certificate: Continuing education
American Academy of Professional Coders-Salt Lake City, UT
Completion of continuing education units (CEUs) courses
120.50 Core CEUs (110.50 Educational Hours)
For 2019 Re-certification cycle
Completion of continuing education units (CEUs) courses
70.50 Unique Hours (70.50 Educational Hours) so far
For 2013-2018 accrued
Completion of continuing education units (CEUs) courses
322.75 Core CEUs (322.75 Educational Hours)in total

2016 Certificate: CPPM Physician practice management
American Academy of Professional Coders-Salt Lake City, UT
3.00 GPA [86% score]
Coursework in Physician practice management

2016 Certificate: CPMA Professional medical auditing
American Academy of Professional Coders-Salt Lake City, UT
4.00 GPA [91% score]
Coursework in Professional medical auditing

2016: Continuing education certificates: General surgery and anesthesia coding; cardiology coding
Greenville Technical Institute-Greenville, SC
4.00 GPA [Cardiology coding]
3.00 GPA [General surgery coding]
Coursework in general surgery and anesthesia coding
Coursework in cardiology coding

2015 Associate of Applied Science: Health Data Analytics with Microsoft Excel
St. Scholastica-Duluth, MN, USA
Earned certificate
Coursework in Health Data Analytics with Microsoft Excel
2015 Certificate: Continuing education
American Academy of Professional Coders-Salt Lake City, UT
Completion of continuing education units (CEUs) courses
106.75 Core CEUs (106.75 Educational Hours)

2015 Triple certificate: Administrative medical specialist, medical coding and billing + medical terminology
University of Georgia-Athens, GA
4.00 GPA [360 Hours]

2014 Certificate in pharmacology and pharmaceutical sales
National Association of Pharmaceutical Representatives (NAPSRx)—Washington, D.C., USA
Completed certified national pharmaceutical representative (CNPR) national-standardized graduate training course in pharmacology and pharmaceutical sales
Certifications NAPSRx

2013 Certificate in medical coding specialist
U.S. Career Institute—Fort Collins, CO, USA
3.00 GPA [600 hours]
Coursework in medical coding specialist

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

Certificate of Completion, Combating Medicare Parts C and D Fraud, Waster, and Abuse, Change Healthcare University, Emdeon, USA March 17, 2016

2008 Ph.D.: Medical research
Karolinska Institutet—Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Recipient of grant from Crown Princess Margaretas
Recipient of travel grant from Karin Sandqvists stiftelse
Recipient of grant from St. Erik’s Eye Hospital
Proctor for NBEO national optometry examination [2003-2005]
Ph.D. Degree in Clinical Science for Ophthalmology

2006 Master of Science: Medical research
Karolinska Institutet—Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Licentiate Degree in Clinical science for ophthalmology
Publication Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2006-2007, featured as Chunilal Mody, M.D.
Tennis, participant
Table tennis, participant

1997 M.D.: Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine—Atlanta, GA, USA
3.71 GPA
Coursework in Medicine
Solvay Pharmaceuticals Research Academic Achievement Award

1993 Bachelor of Science: Molecular biology
Vanderbilt University—Nashville, TN, USA
3.95 GPA
Graduated Summa cum Laude
Coursework in Molecular biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Cell Physiology
High honors in molecular biology Academic Achievement Award; Biochemical properties of the mitochondrial megachannel
Won 1992 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine early admissions
Member of Student Senate Club
Emergency Room volunteer
Theater screen set crew
Volunteer for disadvantaged children at local school
Schering-Plough research Academic Achievement Award

1989 High school diploma: Chemistry
Parkview High School—Lilburn, GA, USA
4.00 GPA
Valedictorian Academic Achievement Award
Member of Biology Club
National Merit Scholar (1988)
Attended National Merit Scholarship award ceremony sponsored by Scientific Atlanta Corporation (1988)
Coursework in Chemistry, Calculus, Physics, Biology, U.S. History
Orchestra L.P.
Tennis team

Medical Billing and Coding Forum

Resume Scientist 10-3

VINO MODY
5030 Sugarloaf Parkway
Lawrenceville, GA 30044
678-427-6511 cell; 915-642-4269 home; 915-779-9912 eFax; 915-307-5405 FAX
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

COMMUNITY SERVICE

El Paso, TX India temple, volunteer, 2014-current
Stockholm, Atlanta, El Paso, TX ISKON temple, participant, 2000-2017
American Cancer Society, donations through Oxford HIM, 2016-2017
Swedish Red Cross, donations, 2000-2008
Salvation Army, donations, 2000-2010
St. Jude Medical, donations, 2017
The Albertsons Foundation, donation, 2017

HOBBIES

Ship riding
Exercising at health clubs
Tennis
Baseball card collecting
Plane model building

Publication List

Original Publications

Vino C. Mody Jr., COC, CPC, CCS-P, CANPC, CCVTC, CNPR, CRMC, MD, Lic., PhD. 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. Suwanee Press, Suwanee, GA, 2-2018, ISBN 978-1-947333-02-4.

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. 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. “Workout Finisher Ideas.” Fitness Tip in: Becker P. Weekly Fitness Tip Newsletter, [email protected].

Vino C. Mody Jr. “A good article on anti-PSA, IgE.” Comment in Quest PharmaTech to develop, market anti-PSA IgE technology for cancer treatment. Quest Pharmatech Inc., www.news-medical.net, 20130409.

Vino C. Mody Jr. “Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is a devastating condition. Comment in S.C. Hospital Notifies 11 of Creutzfeldt – Jakob disease Risk. news.aapc.com, 20140220

Vino C. Mody Jr. “Goku vs. Superman.” Comment in YouTube. www.youtube.com.

Vino C. Mody Jr. “Smart Materials for Drug Delivery.” Science 2013; 2: 28.

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 Ophthalmologica 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, Soderberg 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.

SMART MATERIALS FOR DRUG DELIVERY, 2013 BY c. ALVAREZ-LORENZO, A CONCHEIRO, H-J SCHNEIDER.

REDOX-GENOME INTERACTIONS IN HEALTH DISEASE, 2003 BY J. FUCHS, M. PODDA, AND L. PACKER.

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, Löfgren S, Ayala M, Kakar M, Dong X, 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.

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