Carolyn Magnotta
About Carolyn Magnotta
Carolyn Magnotta serves as the Director of Process Improvement and Health Information Management at Deborah Heart and Lung Center and has been an adjunct faculty member at Burlington County College since 2001. She holds a BS in Workforce Education and Training from Southern Illinois University and is certified as an AHIMA instructor for ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS.
Work at Deborah Heart and Lung Center
Carolyn Magnotta has served as the Director of Process Improvement and Health Information Management at Deborah Heart and Lung Center since 1981. With over 43 years of experience in this role, she has focused on enhancing operational processes and managing health information systems within the organization. Her long tenure reflects a deep commitment to the center's mission and the continuous improvement of patient care services.
Current Role at Burlington County College
In addition to her role at Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Carolyn Magnotta has been an Adjunct Faculty member in Health Information Management at Burlington County College since 2001. Over the past 23 years, she has contributed to the education of students in the field, sharing her expertise in health information management practices and preparing future professionals for the industry.
Education and Expertise
Carolyn Magnotta studied at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Workforce Education and Training. Her educational background supports her expertise in health information management and process improvement. She is certified as an AHIMA instructor for ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS, and has previously served as an instructor for ICD-9-CM, demonstrating her comprehensive knowledge of coding systems.
Instructional Contributions
Carolyn Magnotta provides instruction in Electronic Health Record (EHR) Applications and Project Management. Her teaching focuses on equipping students and professionals with the necessary skills to navigate and manage health information systems effectively. Through her instructional contributions, she plays a significant role in advancing the knowledge and capabilities of those in the health information management field.