Evans Dawn
About Evans Dawn
Evans Dawn is an Epic 2015 Ambulatory Certified, Application Support Analyst III at Scripps Health in San Diego, California, with over 20 years of experience in Healthcare IT.
Professional Role at Scripps Health
Evans Dawn currently holds the position of Epic 2015 Ambulatory Certified, Application Support Analyst III at Scripps Health, located in San Diego, California, United States. In this role, he is responsible for ensuring customer satisfaction, system integrity, and quality assurance for system upgrades and enhancements. He also builds and tests system and interface upgrades, and provides ongoing support for the healthcare IT systems.
Healthcare IT Experience
With over 20 years of experience in Healthcare IT, Evans Dawn has substantial expertise in supporting surgical EMR Perioperative systems. He is independently accountable for the development and continuous support of these systems, ensuring they meet the industry's standards and the specific needs of their users.
Education Background
Evans Dawn studied at Chaffey College from 1974 to 1976. His foundational education has contributed to his deep understanding and proficiency in healthcare IT, setting the stage for his extensive career in the industry.
Epic Systems Certification
Evans Dawn is certified in both Epic 2015 and Epic 2017 Ambulatory. These certifications demonstrate his advanced knowledge and skills in managing and supporting Epic systems, ensuring their optimal performance and compliance with healthcare requirements.
Technical Expertise and Responsibilities
Evans Dawn provides technical expertise in creating clinical documentation screens, building and maintaining databases and master tables, writing Crystal and Business Objects reports, and defining system requirements. He also establishes implementation plans in collaboration with vendors, creates end-user documentation, and provides user training. Additionally, he is responsible for creating security classes, maintaining user security accounts, and ensuring appropriate security measures and access rights.