Day in the life at Epic's Headquarters (EHR)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
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  • @reviewramble
    @reviewramble Месяц назад +1

    I had epic training but it was online at 4am in the morning but would love to visit then. Maybe at a xgm event.I really enjoy their training.I have done 6 exams so far, and 2 to go. I just hope the course updates aren't too challenging

    • @virtualizehealth
      @virtualizehealth  26 дней назад

      Glad you’re enjoying the training, and best of luck with the last two exams! Visiting during XGM would be a great experience-Epic in person is a whole new vibe. Which exams do you have left?

  • @ct9490
    @ct9490 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video ! Had a few interviews hoping I make it here soon !

    • @virtualizehealth
      @virtualizehealth  26 дней назад

      Thank you for watching. Good luck!

    • @ct9490
      @ct9490 24 дня назад

      @ thank you! It was unsuccessful, I think I’m giving up on this until I finish my degree .

  • @v-7815
    @v-7815 Месяц назад +2

    Hey man, I'm a recent Computer Science grad and I just learned about Epic Systems. I've seen a lot of Epic Systems Analyst job postings for hospitals/healthcare companies that say the only qualifications are to have a bachelors (prefferably in the IT field) and they expect you to be EPIC certified within a few months of starting the job (I assume the company provides the training modules) . Are this job postings real? Are these companies really willing to train new hires in EPIC Systems or is too good to be true?

    • @virtualizehealth
      @virtualizehealth  26 дней назад

      Hey, congrats on graduating! Yep, those job postings are real, and many healthcare organizations are definitely open to training new hires on Epic.
      They know that Epic certification is specialized, so they often provide the training and sponsor new hires to go through the certification process. As long as you have a solid foundation in IT/data management and are willing to learn, they’re usually happy to invest in training you up.
      It’s a big commitment for them too, so they look for people who are motivated to stick with it long-term. If you see those postings, definitely go for it-they’re a great way to get into healthcare IT without needing Epic experience upfront. Good luck!