Healthcare IT News October 31, 2023
Andrea Fox

Marquette is the first nursing school in the country to incorporate the use of Epic’s educational health records software into its curriculum.

The Marquette College of Nursing in Milwaukee announced this week that it has started to train nursing students in electronic health record documentation using Epic’s Lyceum platform, an educational version of its EHR.

WHY IT MATTERS

Previously, Marquette’s nursing students were only able to use parts of Epic’s software in their hospital training and would not access the full EHR until they passed their licensure exams and became nurses.

“Being able to offer our students experience on industry-standard software from a leading health technology company is a game-changer for our college,” Dr. Jill Guttormson, dean of the College...

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