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Certified Medical Office Manager (CMOM)® Live Webinar Training

Price

$1,225.00

This comprehensive course will improve your confidence and value to your employer, and enable you to effectively take charge of the administrative responsibilities for a healthcare practice while protecting providers from risk.

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This comprehensive course will improve your confidence and value to your employer, and enable you to effectively take charge of the administrative responsibilities for a healthcare practice while protecting providers from risk. The Certified Medical Office Manager (CMOM)® course is designed to prepare current and aspiring medical office managers to effectively lead the team and pass the CMOM certification exam.

Course Content

PMI's CMOM course covers details on all areas involved in healthcare practice administration, including clinic operations, financial management, employment laws, revenue cycle management, staffing and administration, HIPAA, OSHA, and OIG compliance, plus information on risk sharing, the patient experience, current payment models, and quality reporting. Receive expert guidance on issues such as responding to an audit, emergency preparedness, workplace violence, harassment, discrimination, cyberthreats, and more. Companion materials serve as an ongoing resource to expand knowledge and improve decision-making and tactical skills.

Curriculum

Candidates will learn advanced administrative concepts and processes to become a more knowledgeable and confident leader. Improve communication with providers, staff, third-party payers, patients, and business associates. Course materials include guidelines and examples designed to improve decision-making and tactical skills.

 

Graduates of this program will be better prepared to manage risk, motivate employees and improve the financial outlook in a medical office.

 

Certified Medical Office Manager

 

Practice Management

  • Review of practice administration role and responsibilities

  • Facility, operational, and time management

  • Review of practice administration roles and responsibilities

  • Facility, operational and time management

  • Employee relations, laws and guidelines

  • Employee handbook and business policies

  • Administration of medical records and patient relations

  • Labor regulations and reporting requirements

  • Terminating the patient/provider relationship

  • Risk Management and Quality Assurance

  • Sexual harassment, discrimination, and substance abuse

 

Personnel Management

  • Creating effective job descriptions, interviewing, and hiring tips

  • Team building and managing conflicts

  • Handling staff grievances, evaluations and performance issues

  • Compensation and benefits packages attract talent and minimize turnover

  • Proper maintenance of employee personnel files (e.g. Form I-9)

  • Goal setting and conducting effective staff meetings

  • Termination procedures and the exit interview

  • Physician and staff retention and motivation

  • Coping strategies for difficult employees

  • Leadership vs Management

 

Financial Management

  • Financial planning, calculations, and controls

  • Examining contracts and fee schedule

  • Patient education, verification, and collections procedures

  • Accounts receivable, status and activity reporting

  • Developing and maintaining a budget

  • Revenue and cost accounting

  • Maximizing cash flow and controlling overhead

  • Cost analysis, forecasting, and new revenue streams

 

Compliance Requirements

  • MACRA and the Quality Payment Program

  • HIPAA and OSHA compliance

  • Implementing the OIG’s recommended compliance program

  • Policies and procedures that inhibit fraud/abuse

  • Identifying and controlling the risk of medical identity theft

  • Legal protections, risk management, and compliance checklists

 

Managed Care Delivery System

  • Physician credentialing and privileging

  • Payer contract evaluation, negotiation, and termination

  • Calculating the right patient-payer mix for your office

  • Physician Utilization Committee review process

  • Utilization control techniques

  • HMO, IPA, MSO, PPO definition, purpose, and analysis

  • Assigning an internal managed care coordinator

  • Health insurance exchanges

  • Value-based care and quality metrics

  • Coordination of benefits

  • ACOs and Patient-Centered Medical Homes

Certification Exam Information

The initial certification examination fee is waived for 12 months. PMI's Certified Medical Office Manager (CMOM)® exam is a three-hour, proctored, 100-question online test. A passing score of 70% or higher is required to earn the CMOM credential. When a passing grade is not achieved on the initial exam attempt, the candidate may retest for an additional fee following a 60-day waiting period.

CMOM Assessment Tool

MRCS students have access to a CMOM assessment provided through PMI. This online assessment can be completed independently and delivers immediate results, helping students identify their current knowledge level, strengths, and opportunities for growth across CMOM domains. It may be used as a pre-course or early-course self-assessment and as a professional development benchmarking tool. Here is the link - PMI's CMOM Assessment

Live, Interactive Learning and Helpful Resources

Students participate remotely by attending live online classes. Virtual classroom participants are invited to engage with the instructor and their peers during these interactive class sessions. CMOM students gain 24/7 access to the recorded classes plus digital course materials. Remote instructor support is provided via email and ongoing instructor-led group study sessions. Virtual one-on-one mentoring appointments are also available.

 

May 14, 2026 through June 25, 2026

Every Thursday | 3:00 - 6:00 PM EST

CEUs: 20 PMI CEUs (click to learn about CEUs and recertification)

Live Virtual Classroom

This course includes a series of seven 3-hour live online class sessions. Get your questions answered by the instructor in real time and build a network by engaging with your peers. A meeting link will be provided by email in advance of each scheduled session.

Course Materials

A digital companion course manual (600+ pages) with problem-solving exercises is provided via email prior to the first live session. An optional physical course manual is available by request at no additional cost and includes free shipping in the continental U.S.

Access to National CMOM Study Groups

Students may participate in ongoing national CMOM study group sessions facilitated by PMI instructors. These sessions provide peer collaboration, exam preparation support, and reinforcement of course content. National study group dates will be shared with MRCS students as they become available.

🌟 Bonus Resources for MRCS CMOM Students 🌟

When you enroll in the MRCS-hosted CMOM program, you receive more than classroom instruction. Enrollees receive access to recorded class sessions and digital course resources for six months following the final scheduled class, along with ongoing student support via email. Students also benefit from practical resources, personalized guidance, and professional support designed to extend learning and career development well beyond the course itself.

 

One-on-One Mentoring with MRCS Consultants

 

Each MRCS CMOM student receives dedicated individual mentoring time with experienced MRCS leadership and consultants. This personalized support may be used for career development and advancement, leadership and management challenges, practice-specific operational or revenue cycle concerns, or confidential matters best discussed outside a group setting. Mentoring sessions are provided at no additional cost and are intended to support long-term professional growth—not course instruction.

 

DMV / Maryland Healthcare Resource Cheat Sheet

 

Students receive a regionally focused healthcare resource guide tailored to leaders practicing in Maryland and the greater DMV area. This practical reference includes key state and regional organizations such as the Maryland Insurance Administration, MedChi, the Maryland Department of Health, and other essential healthcare resources. Designed for immediate use, the guide offers “who to call, where to go” support that leaders can apply directly in their roles.

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