Reddit - Health Information Technology
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Reddit - Health Information Technology
2h ago
Hello everyone! I'm a registered nurse, and also recently obtained my Bachelor's Degree in Software Development. I have experience working as a nurse, and also have experience working as a software engineer apprentice for a little over a year. I've worked with C#, SQL, and HTML/CSS. I've had the chance to work with databases, visualizations, and other platforms such as Tableau, AWS, etc.
I'd really like to break into healthcare IT, but not really sure how. I've applied to a good amount of jobs, but can't land any interviews. Any advice on how I can land an entry level role? What companies sho ..read more
Reddit - Health Information Technology
2h ago
I worked in a hospital setting as both as CNA and Cardiac Monitor Technician (watching heart rhythms on monitors). I have been at home with my kids since 2015 but looking at going back to work but wanting something remote. There are a ton of RHIT remote positions near me (I live in a major metropolitan area and 1.5 hour from Mayo Clinic) so I have been looking into that position and possibly going back to school for that. I have a couple of questions for those in the field though. Do most of these positions want you at a computer working for “shifts” like a hospital would have? (Like 7-3, 8-5 ..read more
Reddit - Health Information Technology
11h ago
Yes, we've asked our TS about this. Just curious about a user experience.
Is there a way to automatically create a consent if another consent type is on file? So like my title says "if X consent is on file then Y consent is automatically created/marked as received."
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Reddit - Health Information Technology
1d ago
It's probably a yes but I just wanted to confirm this.
In my UserWeb, United States shows up but not Canada.
Edit: If there are any Application Analysts that work in Canada, please dm :)
I have a few questions for you if you don’t mind answering. Thank you.
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Reddit - Health Information Technology
2d ago
For my Epic Analysts...I know things can vary by org or even by team but over all: how do you feel your work life balance is at your org? Are you able to take personal appointments during the day with out it being an issue? Any issues with micromanagement?
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Reddit - Health Information Technology
2d ago
I’m hoping to get some thoughts and advice. I’m a PharmD, and I’ve been trying get a position as a Willow analyst, but haven’t managed to despite several interviews. I’m at the point of reconsidering if I even want to pursue this anymore.
Would anyone mind telling me about their job as an analyst? Maybe some pros/cons? What do you enjoy about it? Do you generally see room for advancement, or is it pretty stagnant?
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Reddit - Health Information Technology
2d ago
Hello ?
I got access to Epic UserWeb recently, and am looking to start self-study in an application as an Analyst.
I'm currently in a role where I use Epic, but I am looking to work as an Analyst in 1-2 years before I graduate.
I'm really interested in working with the technical aspect of Epic, as I am looking with an application with less clinical knowledge. My BS would be in Psychology and Neuroscience, but I don't think it would correlate to an application in Epic from the ones in speciality care.
From what I see, it seems like those general technical applications are MyChart, Cadence, Gra ..read more
Reddit - Health Information Technology
2d ago
Hello! I have worked as a Medical Assistant and then Clinic Supervisor over the last 12 years in my organization. I just finished my BS in Business Admin: Management and Leadership in March and began looking for new roles.
Somehow, I managed an interview within Clinical Informatics and things went really well and escalated into an offer. I’ll be transitioning into this 100% remote role in the next few weeks.
I’ll have 15-20 Clinical Informatics Specialist direct reports who work remote 100%.
Aside from this being my first fully remote role, which has its own challenges, I am now also feeling ..read more
Reddit - Health Information Technology
3d ago
My background is in the laboratory as a CLS/MT and I've been seriously trying to make the transition into an analyst role for about a year and a half. I had put in applications for analyst roles as far as 2 years back but I was never even chosen for an interview. After I found out about the self-proficiency route, I studied and earned a number of certifications. I initially expected the red carpet to be rolled out for me, as someone with a clinical background AND that put in the work for self-proficiency certifications, but sadly that didn't happen. I found out that a lot of orgs wanted seaso ..read more
Reddit - Health Information Technology
3d ago
Are they worth pursuing? The build seems very straightforward, so I'm not sure what the benefit of the badge is.
Also, any recommended badges for Willow and adjacent areas?
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