Clinical Order Set Specialist

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Specializes in Neuro, ED, Cardiac, Clinical Informatics.

After several months of submitting applications (internal and external to the organization), I finally landed an interview for a role within the clinical informatics department of the network where I currently work. The position manages and reviews content for CPOM, Care Plans, and the automated BPA's - as well as all associated workflows within our EHR, improving efficiencies related to these practices. These yearly reviews and updates are mandated by HFAP (our regulatory body) and for best practice.

This afternoon I passed the screening phone call by the director of the clinical informatics department who explained the nuances of the role and expectations.

Tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon, I have a face-to-face interview with the informatics folks and the three physicians most involved in the process - including the CMIO.

I am interested in this particular role because it seems to be a nice bridge between quality and informatics, rather than just being relegated solely to one or the other. If any of you have experience in this area (CPOM, Care Plans, and BPAs) and are willing to share tips, warnings, encouragement, or things I should consider - I value your input.

Kindest Regards,

Molly

Specializes in Neuro, ED, Cardiac, Clinical Informatics.

I accepted an offer for the position on Friday - I start my new role in September! ?

Specializes in Clinical Informatics/IS Analyst.

Congrats on your new role!?

I'm a part of the orders team at my organization. If you have any specific questions, I'd be glad to help.

But it does depend on the EHR your organization is using...we use Cerner.

 

Specializes in Neuro, ED, Cardiac, Clinical Informatics.

Thank you! 

We use Epic for our EHR and use ProVation to manage the order sets. 

How do you look for these jobs online?  To see if anyone is hiring?

Specializes in Neuro, ED, Cardiac, Clinical Informatics.

Lonnie~

I found this job through the hospital where I work. 

I was looking online (for other related jobs) and was searching using key words: analyst, informatics, project management, etc. Mainly looking through LinkedIn and other job forums. 

I also paid a little money to have my resume reviewed/formatted so that it would pass the automated filters and have a higher chance of landing on a recruiter's desk. 

Good luck - people are hiring! But it does take awhile to get noticed.

37 minutes ago, Kharis said:

Lonnie~

I found this job through the hospital where I work. 

I was looking online (for other related jobs) and was searching using key words: analyst, informatics, project management, etc. Mainly looking through LinkedIn and other job forums. 

I also paid a little money to have my resume reviewed/formatted so that it would pass the automated filters and have a higher chance of landing on a recruiter's desk. 

Good luck - people are hiring! But it does take awhile to get noticed.

Thank you! I will try that. I always put in just RN.  I also like the idea of having my resume reviewed/formatted.  That has never occurred to me! Thanks Again!

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