Jessica Lowrie
About Jessica Lowrie
Jessica Lowrie is an Epic Certified Training Specialist with extensive experience in medical scribing and training for various Epic modules. She has worked at UF Health Jacksonville since 2017 and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiological Psychology from the University of North Florida.
Work at UF Health Jacksonville
Jessica Lowrie has been employed at UF Health Jacksonville since 2017 as an Epic Certified Training Specialist. In this role, she focuses on providing training and support for various Epic modules, enhancing the operational efficiency of the healthcare facility. Her responsibilities include developing training materials and conducting sessions for healthcare professionals to ensure effective use of the Epic systems.
Education and Expertise
Jessica Lowrie holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of North Florida, where she studied Physiological Psychology, Psychobiology, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Pre-Med from 2019 to 2023. She also earned an Associate's degree from Florida State College--Jacksonville. Additionally, she is Epic certified in Inpatient Clinical Documentation and has expertise in Epic ASAP, OpTime, and Stork modules, which cater to emergency, surgical, and obstetric workflows respectively.
Previous Experience in Medical Scribing
Prior to her current role, Jessica Lowrie worked as a Medical Scribe at Coastal Spine & Pain Center in Middleburg, Florida, from 2013 to 2014. She also served as a Medical Scribe at Scribe Solutions, Inc. in Orange Park, Florida, from 2012 to 2013. These positions provided her with foundational experience in medical documentation and patient interaction, contributing to her expertise in healthcare operations.
Training Specializations
Jessica Lowrie specializes in training for several Epic modules. She provides instruction on Epic OpTime, which focuses on surgical and anesthesia workflows, and Epic Stork, which is tailored for obstetrics and gynecology. Her training ensures that healthcare professionals are proficient in using these systems, thereby improving patient care and operational efficiency.