Courses

121 Courses
  • 6 Lessons

    Psychoactive substance abuse

    This course will cover what defines a psychoactive substance, code range F10-F19 and how the 4th character identifies the clinical state of the patient. It will then take a detailed look at alcohol related conditions, smoking and vaping and when a code from F19 is appropriate.
  • 2 Lessons

    Radiotherapy

    In this course, you’ll begin by learning what radiotherapy is and the different types of radiotherapy that can be performed. You will then look at the other standards associated with Radiotherapy.
  • 3 Lessons

    Rehabilitation

    This course explains what rehabilitation is and how it is coded, including a handy flowchart to help assign the correct OPCS codes.
  • 7 Lessons

    Report writing skills

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  • 4 Lessons

    Sepsis

    National standards have changed frequently on Sepsis over the past few years, but this course will ensure you’re up to date with the latest guidance and ensure you’re confident in coding the condition.
  • 6 Lessons

    Shoulder diagnoses and procedures

    This course takes an in-depth look at shoulder disorders and associated procedures such as ACJ excision, acromioplasty and rotator cuff repair.
  • 2 Lessons

    Sickle-cell Anaemia

    In this course you will learn what sickle-cell anaemia is and how to code it.
  • 3 Lessons

    Signs and symptoms

    When you're coding short episodes on assessment units, the coding of signs and symptoms is commonplace. It can be tricky knowing when you can or can’t assign these codes, especially when these episodes become longer medical stays.
  • 2 Lessons

    Skin grafts

    Firstly, you will cover what a skin graft is, why they are performed and the different types of skin graft. Then you’ll look at how to code skin autografts, including assigning additional harvest codes, before moving on to skin grafts not harvested from the patient.
  • 6 Lessons

    Strokes

    This course will cover what a stroke is and how they are caused, the different types of strokes and their symptoms. It will look at the key co-morbidities to look for when coding strokes and how to code sequelae of strokes.
  • 0 Lessons

    Take 5 – The 5 Minute Weekly Coding Challenge

    Why not take 5 and enjoy this weekly challenge to solve a coding conundrum! Updated every Wednesday at 12pm, to help you get over the midweek hump. Once you click start you will only have 5 minutes to complete the challenge. Compete against your friends and colleagues to crack the codes! Important information: By entering the Weekly Coding Challenge, you agree to be named in the Academy monthly newsletter if you are among the top three performers for the month.
  • 0 Lessons

    The 1% Clinical Coding Challenge

    Welcome to the Monmouth Academy Big Quiz of the year 2025. This year we thought we would shake things up a bit! Ever wanted a coding version of the show that rhymes with ‘the ton placent tub’? Well, your wish has come true! For this year's Big Quiz, see if you can make it to the final question… In the style of Lee Mack, if you can’t figure out the rhyme above, it's probably best not to embarrass yourself…

  • 3 Lessons

    Thyroid diagnoses and procedures

    This course is packed with everything you need to know about the thyroid. It covers the anatomy of the thyroid, its functions, common issues relating to the thyroid and procedures to treat thyroid diseases.
  • 6 Lessons

    Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis is often abbreviated to TB. It is a contagious disease primarily affecting the lungs. This course explains what TB is and the lasting effects it can have on the body. By the end of this course you will have a greater understanding of TB and how it is coded.
  • 7 Lessons

    Understanding SNOMED CT

    Looking to understand more about SNOMED CT? This course covers the basics, structure and components, and will help to build your knowledge and confidence on this subject.
  • 4 Lessons

    Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Diseases

    In this course you will learn about the anatomy of the upper digestive tract and the diseases that commonly affect the oesophagus, stomach and duodenum.
  • 3 Lessons

    Urinary stones

    What are urinary stones? How are they formed, diagnosed and treated? This course covers it all.
  • 4 Lessons

    Use of alcohol and alcohol related disorders

    In this course you will look at coding alcohol use as well as diseases caused by the use of alcohol. Later in the course you will look at poisoning associated with the use of alcohol and finally codes from Chapter XXI.
  • 3 Lessons

    Use of codes from OPCS Chapter Z

    This course will look at codes from Chapter Z - why and how they are used. First, you will look at site codes and then laterality codes.
  • 5 Lessons

    Use of codes from P05-P08​

    In this course you will take a look at the codes in the block P05 - P08, including conditions like poor foetal growth and exceptionally large babies.