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gaylebco specializes in Pediatrics, Endocrinology, IS.


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  1. Anyone familiar with Epic?

    Scooter is correct in that you will ahve to go to WI for training but the 3 trips for 2-3 days per trip is for one certification (probably ambulatory). With each certification you go back for more training and there are many (perhaps dozens) of certi...
  2. Certified!

    I'm very excited to get my final test results back and passed the 3rd test and 2nd project in Ambulatory EpicCare certification. Got the e-mail on friday stating i had passed and obtained my certification. My boss set a goal of 6 months. I set one...
  3. Anyone Certified As An Epic Analyst?

    Bake 40, I went to Madison WI 2 weeks ago and started the steps for ambulatory certification. It depends on what your being certified in. Epic is not the certification but the different areas within your hospital and what you are planning on being...
  4. Where do I go from here?

    INwannaB, Wow i see all these amazingly smart well educated people on here wondeing if they need the next 2 degrees before thinking about applying for a job in Informatics. I was an LPN (almost graduated with my associates degree in Nursing) when i ...
  5. What was your first day like?

    Ok gang! I had my first day in IS as a systems analyst. It was so funny. I realized i had NO computer! It was 3:30 PM before i got it so i spend the day following the other people on my team seeing what they did. second day was kinda slow and i ...
  6. I did not have any audio questions onn my test
  7. What was your first day like?

    ALthough i do not start till June 14th (I'll likely post then also), my background is ... I graduated in 1988 as an LPN and worked all over till 2000 when i started at my current workplace. Our clinic went live in 2007 with EPIC. We were the second c...
  8. ATT and NCLEX timing

    Thank You!. I found out that not all schools do it the way we did. Our school took 4 hours out of one day and we all applied on the same day, paid and submitted to the board all our application information. This happened months before graduation. I...
  9. in interviews for "systems analyst EMR - clinical"

    Amazingly after 11.5 weeks since i applied, 4 interviews with 7 people, yesterday i was offered the position!!! I'm really excited to get to Madison to start EPIC training. Ambulatory certification is my first goal! Thanks for the support i'm rea...
  10. Nehal, The state boards change every 3 years, this happens all the time. It's already past the time frame for this change, you iddn't have a chance to take them before now so you will not notice any difference. Just study as normal, not real diffe...
  11. Sadly smugirl, not everyone who studies hard and dedicated the time and effort passes on the first try. We are all nervous and this is a life altering event for every one of us. The difference between the test before April 1st and after is not the ...
  12. I used the saunders NCLEX review guide and our class has a mandaotry 3 day review course during our last quarter. Sadly i didn't dedicate tons of time towards the NCLEX but i had been and LPN for 21 years and lots of experrience in Nursing which rea...
  13. ATT and NCLEX timing

    Also another quick note, I took my test on wednesday the 7th of April and my test results were posted on the OBON web site ( RN number and all) in exactly 24 hours!
  14. I'm sure for everyone the test will be different. One of the things i had noticed over and over were priority questions..or "what would you do first" type situations. It's something you simply can't study for and know the answers but studying the ...
  15. I PASSED!!!! got the results in 24 hours on the state board web site! It was the hardest test i had ever taken in my life. HESSI was a cake walk compared to that tragic mess of the NCLEX but i passed and am an RN now!