
The Certified General Surgery Coder (CGSC) is a specialty medical coding certification from the American Academy of Professional Coders. It evaluates applied knowledge in ICD-10-CM coding, CPT coding, HCPCS Level II coding, modifier coding, general surgery procedures, evaluation and management coding, Medicare billing rules, medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology.
Candidates who pursue the Certified General Surgery Coder (CGSC) are typically general surgery coders, medical coders, specialty coding professionals, or coding staff working with physician office notes and operative reports. This FAQ explains the AAPC CGSC exam format, scoring, delivery, renewal expectations, preparation strategy, and coding-focused readiness factors.
AAPC CGSC — Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
This FAQ section summarizes key aspects of the AAPC CGSC exam, including format, difficulty, and preparation. For official eligibility, policies, and updates, visit the AAPC’s official exam page.
SECTION A: AAPC CGSC Exam Overview & Legitimacy
This section explains what the AAPC CGSC certification represents and how it relates to specialty medical coding. It also clarifies the role of the credential within professional certification, not healthcare licensure.

