CEMC exam
If you are comfortable with the 95 and 97 guidelines and have a good audit tool to use for each case (bring at least 50 copies - one for each case - more if you think you will need to make corrections) then you should be fine. Read the case carefully the first time - pick out key words such as a 50 year old "NEW" patient, etc. Also, be alert for key elements that are given in the body of the report. While this isn't seen in "real world" documentation, I had some questions say in the report what level was done. For example, under the exam portion, "an expanded problem focused exam was done as the patient appeared....., there were no abnormal abdomen and heart sounds, and breathing was labored." This would be 4 systems if using 95, but you already know it's EPF. I caught those and was able to save a few minutes by just marking EPF and not counting systems.
Just a little trick that will hopefully help. I finished it with 45 minutes to spare.