John Mc Kitterick
About John Mc Kitterick
John Mc Kitterick is an experienced healthcare professional currently serving as an EMR Account Manager and Implementation Specialist at Provation, with a background in critical care nursing and health informatics. He has worked in various roles across multiple healthcare institutions, contributing significantly to patient care and eHealth initiatives since 1999.
Work at Provation
Currently, John Mc Kitterick serves as an EMR (ProvationiPro) Account Manager, Implementation Specialist, and Customer Support representative at Provation. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to the company's efforts in enhancing electronic medical record solutions. His role involves managing client accounts, implementing software solutions, and providing customer support to ensure optimal use of Provation's products.
Current Role at Calvary Hospital
Since 2016, John has worked as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Casual Pool at Calvary Hospital in North Adelaide. His responsibilities include providing high-quality nursing care in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and Critical Care Services. With over eight years of experience in this role, he has developed expertise in managing critically ill patients and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams.
Previous Experience in Critical Care Nursing
John has extensive experience in critical care nursing, having worked in various roles across multiple healthcare institutions. He served as a Senior Staff Nurse in a 10 Bed Mixed Adult Intensive Care Unit at National Guard Health Affairs from 2006 to 2008. He also worked in the Cardiac Centre as a Clinical Application Analyst and eHealth Educator from 2009 to 2015, focusing on improving patient care through technology.
Educational Background in Health Informatics
John Mc Kitterick has a strong educational foundation in health informatics. He earned a Graduate Diploma of eHealth (Health Informatics) from the University of Tasmania from 2010 to 2012. Additionally, he completed a Graduate Certificate in eHealth at the same institution from 2009 to 2010. His studies have equipped him with knowledge on how eHealth initiatives can enhance patient safety and healthcare outcomes.
Involvement in Healthcare Projects
John has played a significant role in various healthcare projects, particularly in system upgrades and end-user training for Cardiac and Liver Operating Theaters and Catheterization Laboratories. He has led clinical application analysis projects across Adult and Paediatric Intensive Care Units and is currently involved in the upcoming AIMS site deployment at Waikato DHB in New Zealand.