You are: The Innovative Builder

Ideal Role = Builder + Current Strengths = Explorer

While you love building stable foundations, your strength is in curiosity and innovation. You're a rare mix of stability and inspiration.

You're intrigued by innovation but grounded in execution. You think through the implications of new ideas and can turn vision into sustainable results. You’re an asset to any team experimenting with transformation. If you aren’t already, you’ll likely find yourself trail-blazing or being an early adopter of a process or technology.

Your Talent Profile

  • Future-oriented, yet methodical

  • Strong research and learning drive

  • Balances innovation with feasibility

  • Looks for scalable, proven solutions

Roles to Grow Into

  • EHR Application Analyst (e.g., Epic Analyst)

  • Data Engineer/ETL Developer (data pipelines to move healthcare data)

  • Business Intelligence (BI) Developer

  • Clinical Innovation/Care Transformation roles

  • Integration, Interoperability, and Interface-related roles

  • You don’t need a technical degree to break into this field, just the right focus and foundational skills. Begin by:

    • Leaning into your strengths and translational experiences: Have you ever presented a brand-new product (software, or hardware) to your leader or team in your current field of work? Or were you part of an implementation of such an innovation? Carry the confidence that your ability to find a link between current needs and value-add of innovation is an extremely valuable asset!

    • Exploring entry-level certifications such as Google’s free Data Analytics Certificate, IBM Data Analyst Professional Certificate, Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt, or SQL for Data Analysis.

    • Learning how EHR systems work through YouTube tutorials or free demo environments (if available). Consider starting with general healthcare workflow courses to build context.

    • Consider finding a Help Desk entry-level role as your first step into the Healthcare IT space. This will allow you to experience first-hand challenges that healthcare staff may face on a daily basis.

    • Networking with professionals on LinkedIn or local HIMSS chapters to understand hiring paths and job shadowing opportunities.

    Essential Resources:

    • The First 90 Days: Proven Strategies for getting up to speed faster and smarter - This book focuses on the importance of the first 90 days of a new role. Missteps in that timeframe can jeopardize or even derail your success.

    • The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype, and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine’s Computer Age. - This book is a compilation of compelling stories and hard-hitting analyses of physicians that provide insight into the challenges of technology in the healthcare sector. (links below)

  • Your clinical experience is a powerful asset. Here’s how to build on it and pivot into a technical role:

    • Lean into your strengths and translational experiences. Stand out to your IT/informatics department by suggesting optimizations to workflows, or volunteer to be a subject matter expert or “super user.” If you believe your leader will be supportive, share your interest in this next phase of your career. Disclaimer, not all leaders are created equal so sharing such information will not always yield the same result for everyone, but it can make an impactful difference!

    • Volunteer to bring everyone up to speed during huddles. Be known as the go-to person that has the inside scoop on the next EHR upgrade date, new process, and similar types of news.

    • Target roles that bridge clinical and IT skills, to at least get your foot in the door like Clinical Informaticist, Epic Trainer, or Liaison. These positions highly value your hands-on care experience and will later position you in a way you can showcase your innovative drive.

    • Consider specialized training in systems like Epic (through an employer or consulting firm), or certifications in Health Informatics (e.g., AMIA 10x10, or CAHIMS).

    • Tell a story through data by leveraging any reports that you can create in the EHR you use today. Showing that you’re able to transform stats and data to show impact of implementations, or highlight deficiencies and needs, will make you stand out!

    • Leverage mentorship or job shadowing with your organization’s IT or informatics department to understand real-world applications.

    Essential Resources:

    Success isn’t only about understanding technology, it’s about improving systems. These two books introduce you to the foundational thinking behind workflow optimization, process improvement, and reducing inefficiencies.

    Recommendation to all clinicians:

    • The Influential Mind - strategies and lessons on how to clearly communicate vision and align multiple disciplines; something you will likely need to get familiar with.

  • Already in the field and ready to level up? Focus your next steps on deepening your expertise and broadening your impact:

    • Master a specialty area such as FHIR/API integration, population health analytics, or automation through RPA tools like UiPath.

    • Earn advanced certifications like CPHIMS, PMP, or specialized vendor credentials (e.g., Epic Cogito, Willow, or Beaker).

    • Build your portfolio with projects that demonstrate measurable impact: from optimizing a system to reducing user errors or increasing reporting efficiency. Stats, percentages, and impact make a compelling story that can pave the way to your career growth.

    • Get involved in strategic initiatives within your organization or volunteer for pilot programs to showcase your innovative potential which can position you for leadership or “architect” roles.

    • Explore other tracks or roles. Leadership is almost always the “next logical step” once you’re at a senior analyst or administrator level, and given your strengths, it may likely be your next logical step as well. Team leads, managers, and other leadership roles in the space will still require “Build” in one capacity or another, but from a strategic lens, you’ll be assembling the larger building blocks of processes and technologies instead of individual reports and UI screens.

    Essential Resources:

    Advanced Health Technology - helps you recognize and drive the “quadruple aim” of improved patient experience, better patient and business outcomes, improved clinician experience, and lower healthcare costs:

    Principles of Health Interoperability - Diving deeper into technical build, you have a book that will help you learn more about some of the integrations and interoperability standards needed to bring healthcare systems up to the modern age of technology:

Next Steps

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Additional Resources for Healthcare IT Professionals

  • A book to help you organize and execute on your tasks: Checklist Manifesto

  • An essential guide for those seeking to transform healthcare interoperability: Unofficial Developer’s Guide to HL7 FHIR

  • A helpful guide on managing and transcending risks to drive improved patient and business outcomes from any perspective: Advanced Health Technology

  • Check back in as I’ll be sharing more curated resources over time.

    Have any feedback and looking for something particular out of this site that you haven’t seen yet? Let me know! email me at contact@healthcareit.careers

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