This will automatically advance the cursor to the next flowsheet row, eliminating the need to scroll up and down. Then left-click to pick the option, and right-click to make it stick. Click on the “Doc Detail Report” link on the right side of the flowsheet screen.
You can also review the tip sheet on how to set up alerts. To receive relevant information by email when it becomes available, fill out the form that can be reached by clicking “page” on the top left of the screen, then the “Alert Me” button. News about current Epic features coming to production are posted in Epic News.An Epic Tips and Tricks link can be found by clicking the Epic button on the top left after logging in, and then going to the Help section.QSGs with the blue JHM logo have been updated for 2019. Quick start guides (QSGs), which provide overviews of Epic use by role, can be found under Additional Resources within the role-specific pages. The information is divided by provider and role, so cardiology nurses, for example, can click on their designated portal for updates, while other portals are specific for anesthesiologists, chaplains, pharmacists and others.
(You must have an active JHED ID in order to access the links in this article.)
All upgrade materials are posted on this upgrade page and may include quick start guides, PowerPoint slides, recordings and tip sheets.
Some of the new information will help users prepare for quarterly upgrades to Epic, which will add features and change the look of the templates.
“The users are already overwhelmed with the amount of features to learn,” says Chen, who was a “super user” nurse at Howard County General Hospital when it adopted Epic in 2013 and is now a principal trainer for ClinDoc, the Epic module for inpatient clinical documentation.Ĭhen is also leading efforts to update the resources that are available, rolling out new tip sheets to help make time in front of a computer more logical and efficient. There will be plenty of time later for users to tailor the system to their departments and roles. Epic trainer Evelyn Chen keeps her instructions simple when she teaches new employees how to navigate the electronic medical record system that spans Johns Hopkins Medicine.