Certified EHR Trainer conducts technical training programs for end users of EHR (electronic health record) software applications. Determines training objectives and creates lesson plans and other materials needed for training. Being a Certified EHR Trainer configures the training environment to ensure end-users can practice using EHR software both inside and outside of the classroom. Designs and delivers new hire training and ongoing user training during system changes and upgrades. Additionally, Certified EHR Trainer may be responsible for implementing a credentialed trainer program that ensures EHR instructors have the required level of system knowledge to effectively deliver training. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. Typically requires Epic/Cerner or similar certification. The Certified EHR Trainer gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. To be a Certified EHR Trainer typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
General Job Description:
The athletic trainer is the liaison between the patient, the medical doctors or their support staffs, and the schools they cover. Operate as an ATC in a clinical setting. This position is open in both the surgical and non-surgical departments.
Typical Working Conditions:
Fast paced orthopaedic/ sports medicine practice environment. Occasional night or early morning hours as well as the possibility for overtime. Must be able to adjust and adapt to changing conditions.
Work Load: 40-45 hours a week, Monday-Friday, with availability to answer your phone on the weekends.
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