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AMA CPT® Assistant - 1996 Issue 1 (January)
CPT Assistant Wins Award (January 1996)
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Coding Commentary
CPT Assistant Wins Award
The American Medical Association was recently awarded an Honorable Mention in the American Association of Medical Society Executive's (AAMSE) Pinnacle of Success Award Program. CPT Assistant was entered in the Special Interest Newsletter/Publications category. Over seventy-five entries were received for the competition, that covers 5 categories of publications. Kenneth E. Monroe, CAE, Chief Operating Officer of the American Medical Association and President of AAMSE presented the award at the Annual Business Meeting, held in San Francisco, CA. Celeste G. Kirschner, AAMSE member and Director of Coding and Nomenclature for...
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