Thank you so much! We’re thrilled the videos are helping you get up to speed with Epic in TH-cam Nurse. Be sure to check out the next videos in the playlist for more tips!
Hey there,you can find some great resources online. One option is the uPerform guide, which offers comprehensive training for healthcare workers. Another resource is the Wave 2 Super User Catalog, which includes e-Learning lessons, instructor-led training, and role-based practice exercises. You can also check if your facility offers any in-house training programs or simulations. Many healthcare facilities provide their own training sessions to ensure staff are well-versed in using Epic EMR. www.uperform.com/blog/epic-training-guide/ epictogethernj.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Wave-2-Super-User-Catalog-PDF.pdf Hope this helps!
Hi there . If you're already working in a healthcare facility that uses Epic, check with your employer's training department. They may offer refresher courses or be able to recommend resources. Otherwise you can consider the following options: 1- Epic's Radiant Analyst Toolkit which includes articles and resources to help you get familiar with radiology information systems . 2- Organizations like the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) offer full-length courses and professional development opportunities 3 - Websites like Coursera, Udemy, and LinkedIn Learning often have courses related to healthcare IT and radiology systems. or
Mr. Rockwell, I cant thank you enough. I'm new to Epic and need to hit the ground running. Your videos are lifesavers. Appreciate you!
Thank you so much! We’re thrilled the videos are helping you get up to speed with Epic in TH-cam Nurse. Be sure to check out the next videos in the playlist for more tips!
Wow, thank you so much! This is great.
Wow this refresher is so helpful!!!!❤❤
happy to help 👍🏻
Thank you for this refresher.
You’re welcome 🙏🏻
where can we get training simulation?
Hey there,you can find some great resources online. One option is the uPerform guide, which offers comprehensive training for healthcare workers. Another resource is the Wave 2 Super User Catalog, which includes e-Learning lessons, instructor-led training, and role-based practice exercises.
You can also check if your facility offers any in-house training programs or simulations. Many healthcare facilities provide their own training sessions to ensure staff are well-versed in using Epic EMR.
www.uperform.com/blog/epic-training-guide/
epictogethernj.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Wave-2-Super-User-Catalog-PDF.pdf
Hope this helps!
is there an epic simulation training software?
Yes .. there are available. these platforms are designed to help including nurses for practice using the Epic system in a safe environment.
@@TH-camnursewhere do I find the simulation?
@@amisadia there is free Epic training module available in this website: www.intelycare.com/career-advice/a-guide-to-epic-charting-for-nurses/
@@TH-camnurse thanks so much!! Your tutorial was extremely helpful to understand Epic. Stay blessed 🙏
How Can I Find Refresher Course For Radiology Epic
Hi there . If you're already working in a healthcare facility that uses Epic, check with your employer's training department. They may offer refresher courses or be able to recommend resources. Otherwise you can consider the following options:
1- Epic's Radiant Analyst Toolkit which includes articles and resources to help you get familiar with radiology information systems .
2- Organizations like the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) offer full-length courses and professional development opportunities
3 - Websites like Coursera, Udemy, and LinkedIn Learning often have courses related to healthcare IT and radiology systems.
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Epic is just what nurses needed to stay even further from patients bed.
😅😂 🤣
Hasn’t anybody noticed that?
I bet any good caring nurse does.
Haha 😅, it does sometimes . But hopefully, once we get the hang of it, it’ll actually free us up for more bedside time. Fingers crossed! 🤞
Epic is an AI cash register for hospitals, doctor, nurses, rad techs….are the cashiers
Haha,😅 that’s one way to put it! While it can feel like that sometimes, but the goal is to streamline processes for better patient care.