Hey John, glad I found your content. I am a nurse and transitioning to a new role to become an Epic credentialed trainor as a major hospital here in CT. I wanted to know if you had an tips for this role. The hiring manager stated Id be working in conjunction with Epic Analysts. Could you describe how they collaborate in a day to day setting? Thank you!
Thank you for the video. As someone that has no IT experience but has worked with Epic daily in a patient access role. Would this be something I could find success in, considering the learning curve would be very high or is this a job that requires more experience or education in the IT field?
You're welcome! I think you need to look at your aptitude for problem solving and process for thinking technically about your approach to IT problems. If you have no IT experience, look for entry level roles that are non-Epic to get started.
How much do Epic Analyst make, I googled it and seen a really high number, is it really around 80K? Some reason I find that unlikely? If this is accurate, maybe I should put all my eggs in the Epic basket?
Hey John question for you. Kinda deciding between 3 majors for the epic analyst career. Information Technology, conputer science, or health information management (ahima/rhia). Which is best? Thanks 🙏