Registrations are now open for the next webinar in the Clinical Catchup Series

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Date: Friday 29th August 2025 @ 1000 AEST

Duration: 1 hour including Live Q&A

Cost: $36.50 AUD + GST - Discounts for CDIA Community Members

Online Event: One Zoom link per person. Zoom link for the webinar will be sent to each attendee prior to the webinar.

Certification: A certificate of attendance will be sent via email following the event.

CPD: Earn 3 CPD hours for attending the webinar towards your CDS Certification. 

 

Clinical Catchup: A Webinar Series Relating Clinical Updates to CDI and Clinical Coding

Be guided through the confusing nuances of this topic and be enlightened to understand the medicine behind the codes! 

The world of medicine is fast-paced and ever changing. New breakthroughs and discoveries are being made every day, and the way in which we understand and classify conditions is constantly evolving. With the accessibility of online journals and now AI tools, this information is disseminated globally in an instant. 

Clinicians use this information to update their practice, but this often happens in a non-linear manner, with some clinicians and specialties adopting new approaches more quickly than others. 

This can make interpreting documentation challenging for clinical coders and clinical documentation specialists. Inconsistency, conflicting documentation, and a lack of communication about changes that have occurred make it difficult to classify conditions, especially when coding standards might not reflect the most up to date clinical understanding. 

Aware of this problem, we have created "Clinical Catchup". In this Webinar series, one of CDIA's medical doctors will discuss pertinent clinical concepts and updates and how they apply to CDI and clinical coding. 

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Terms of Registration: By registering, you acknowledge and agree to the following:

  • You must not record, capture, download, store, or reproduce any part of the live stream event provided through this service without our prior written permission.
  • All forms of unauthorised use, including but not limited to copying, distributing, sharing, forwarding, publishing, or granting access to any part of the content, are strictly prohibited and may constitute a breach of Australian copyright law.
  • Zoom access links are unique to each registrant and are provided on a strict one person per link basis. Sharing of Zoom links is not permitted under any circumstances.