EPIC optimization: Finding the beauty to bury the burden of EMR

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EPIC optimization: Finding the beauty to bury the burden of EMR Professional Development Series Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology May 16, 2013

Spring 2013 Professional Development Series: EPIC optimization Workshop planners Sarah Bradley Maria Sangren Cynthie Anderson Kevin Hennessey Christy Broadwell Lezli Redmond Darrin Harris Ellen Hartenbach

Paper charts, death, and dying… Stages Denial- “This can’t be happening, not to me” Anger- “Why Me?” It’s not fair” Bargaining- “I’ll do anything if I can keep dictating” Depression- “I’m so sad about this, why bother with anything? Acceptance- “I am going to be ok” “I can’t fight it, I might as well be prepared for it”

Make EPIC work for you! NO! YES!!!!

Workshop Goals Get faculty engaged in how they can improve life with EPIC Provide resources on in-basket management Share tips & tricks Link faculty to additional “hands on” training opportunities

Professional Development Series: “Make EPIC work for you”   7:00-7:10       Welcome. Ellen Hartenbach  7:10-7:30      Group activity: EPIC tips and Tricks. Darin Harris 7:30-8:00 “IN BASKET MANAGEMENT” Lynne Stroede , BS. Clinical Systems Educator and Optimization Specialist, UW Health Information Services 8:00-8:15 Using smart phrases. Sarah Bradley  8:15-8:45      Sharing your best smart phrases. Darin Harris   8:45--8:55 Health link “hands on” training. Kevin Hennessey 8:55-9:00 Close. Ellen Hartenbach 

Epic Tips & Tricks Group activity, Darin Harris, Office of Quality Improvement What secret tip or trick do you have that helps make the EPIC system work for you?

“IN BASKET MANAGEMENT” “IN BASKET MANAGEMENT” Lynne Stroede , BS Clinical Systems Educator and Optimization Specialist, UW Health Information Services

Using smart phrases Sarah Bradley MD

Health link “hands on” training Kevin Hennessey Manager - Health Link Education, Optimization and Support Polish your skills; Charting tools- June 27; 7 AM-9AM, UWMF AOB Polish your skills; Preference lists- July 18; 7AM-9AM, UWMF AOB

Close SPECIAL THANKS to Kevin Hennessey and Lynne Stroede from UW Information Services Thanks again to the workshop planners Sign up for additional hands-on training Remember to fill out evaluation forms