Course Details

This Program Is for You If:

  • You are interested in entering the healthcare field.
  • You desire to transition to an informatics position.
  • You want to learn more about the role of EHR in healthcare.
  • You want to validate your knowledge of all the above with an official digital certificate from Bradley University’s Division of Continuing education and Professional Development. The certificate will include specific skill metadata you can show your current or future employers.

Who Should Take This Course

Bradley University’s Electronic Health Records (EHR) Certificate is designed for current (or future) healthcare professionals, including nurses, physicians, medical assistants, administrative staff, or health information technicians. Overall, the course caters to anyone interested in understanding and working with electronic health records in various healthcare settings.

What You'll Learn

The Bradley University Electronic Health Records (EHR) Certificate will touch on the following topics:

  1. Fundamental Terminology
  2. Legal and Regulatory Requirements
  3. Impact on Quality and Safety Measures
  4. Interoperability of Systems

What You'll Earn

After successful completion of the EHR course, you’ll earn a digital certificate and badge from Bradley University that you can display on your resume, social media sites, and LinkedIn page. These digital documents include detailed metadata that you can show your current or future employer to help you advance in your career.

How You'll Learn

The EHR Certificate integrates recorded lectures, hands-on activities, discussions, and quizzes. You will have the opportunity to engage with peers and instructors, fostering a collaborative learning environment.

Technical Requirements

To complete this certificate, you'll need a current email account and access to a computer and the internet, preferably using Google Chrome as your internet browser.

Who You’ll Learn From

Katherine Bloompott

Katherine Bloompott
Assistant Professor
Bradley University

Ph.D. Nursing, Illinois State University
M.S. Nursing Education, University of Phoenix
BSN, Methodist College of Nursing

Bio: I began my nursing career in 2005 working on an intermediate cardiac telemetry unit. On this unit I learned that I have a passion for teaching, patients and nursing students alike. I embarked on my journey to become an educator in 2010 at which time I accepted my first higher education teaching position. Since then, I have educated nursing students in the classroom and in the clinical setting to prepare them for the day they will provide patient care as a registered nurse. I have taught for the last 12 years in undergraduate nursing and have recently transitioned to graduate nursing, helping to prepare future advanced practice nurses, nurse leaders, and doctors of nursing practice.

Success Managers: Continuing Education staff is available during weekday hours (8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CST) for one-on-one support for technical and administrative challenges.