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Information Technology Health

Location:
Columbia, MD
Posted:
January 25, 2017

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ANGELA JOHNSON DAVIS, Ph.D., MS-IT, CHES

Columbia, MD 21045 *****@*****.*** 205-***-****

HEALTH SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST

Forward thinking health systems analyst with 20 plus years of experience in the healthcare industry and over five years of technical and managerial leadership with an impressive scholarly background. Has the capability to offer valuable perspective and insight into the technology needs of the healthcare industry. Possesses great analytical skills and proven success in the implementation, integration, configuration, evolution, and support of leading healthcare system projects. Strong expertise in information systems management, network operating systems, vendor management, and consulting. Highly accomplished in healthcare software solutions and the ability to build and maintain relationships. CORE COMPETENCIES

- Application & Programing Methods

- Healthcare Software Solutions

- Network Operating Systems

- Health Policy Analysis

- Verbal/Written Communications

- Consulting & Troubleshooting

- Training & Development Complex

Problem Resolution

- Effective & Efficient Solutions

- Implementation Guidelines

- Project Management

- Team Leadership

- Sales/Forecast Management

- Vendor Relations

- Cross-Function Collaboration

QUALIFICATION SUMMARY

Project Leadership:

§ Lead Project Manager for eight large scale system implementations, successfully met time and budget parameters.

§ Lead Facilitator for “Cardiovascular Services Strategic Planning and Solutions-Building” meeting, which is a monthly meeting with stakeholders to plan both current and prospective application implementations.

§ Project Manager responsible for data validation as a means to demonstrate meaningful use in order to be eligible for payments from the federal government (Medicare/Medicaid EHR incentive program). Process Improvement:

§ Quickly trained nearly 300 physicians, nurses, and residents on Cerner Soarian Clinicals Information System.

§ Developed and applied technical skills to complete regression and integration testing and system upgrades for the organization’s Novius Laboratory Information System to ensure adherence to SOW and project plan.

§ Developed rigorous data testing protocols to spur strategic planning processes in preparation for implementation of proposed organizational ancillary systems.

§ Provided routine cross-functional application and systems support for a variety of enterprise and ancillary projects.

§ Assisted in over 10 “Go-Live” instances; researched and formulated a business case, streamlined the integration, and provided end-user training once implemented.

§ Fostered constant collaboration with cross-functional quality improvement teams, stakeholders, and customers.

§ Provided constant supervision and mentoring support for high performing analytic team. Data Research & Presentation:

§ Translated sound statistical and research methodologies to clear and accurate reports.

§ Assisted with proposal writing, strategy, and other business development opportunities.

§ Developed fact sheets as a method of consolidating important data, presented information at a high level.

§ Monitored and analyzed policy data, realized potential impact, and provided recommendations. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

HOWARD UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, Washington, DC 08/2012 – Present Systems Analyst Programmer (06/2013 - Present)

§ Manage implementation of ancillary systems utilizing Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) processes aligned with Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) frameworks.

§ Provide routine cross-functional application and systems support for Howard University Hospital-wide IT projects.

§ Engage and participate regularly in various Howard University Hospital (HUH) committees and work groups, and task forces.

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Clinical Practicum/Intern/Program Associate (08/2012 – 04/2013)

(Dual Appointment, Howard University Hospital and Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC)

§ Developed, assessed, and evaluated knowledge and skills end-user training assessment for a clinical electronic health exchange.

§ Acquired meaningful use requirements for CPOE build proficiency to assist with the implementation of a clinical electronic health record (EHR) system in support of Go-live.

§ Supported very rigorous data testing protocols by obtaining EHR mastery of Cerner Soarian Clinicals and eClinicalWorks.

§ Assisted healthcare IT staff with EHR Go-Live, Electronic Health Information Exchange (eHX) implementation at a teaching hospital and community practices, including end-user training. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION of SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, Arlington, VA 08/2009 – 06/2011 Strategy, Innovation and Research Director

§ Directed and developed strategic research activities cross-functionally for three distinct adolescent health and youth development programs.

§ Assisted with proposal writing and other business development opportunities. DELMARVA FOUNDATION FOR MEDICAL CARE, Columbia, MD 01/2008 – 10/2008 Senior Scientist

§ Developed pre- and quasi- experimental designs for quality improvement.

§ Devised and implemented strategies for priority setting in terms of targeted areas for intervention improvement.

§ Supervised and mentored four members of analytic team. QUANTELL INCORPORATED, DHHS, ATDSR, NCEH, Atlanta, GA 02/2007 – 08/2007 Management Analyst

§ Coordinated development of communications with Congress and analyzed legislation affecting NCEH and ATSDR.

§ Wrote, reviewed, edited and/or approved Congressional testimony and developed briefing books. MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY, Arlington, VA 08/2006 – 12/2006 Adjunct Assistant Professor

§ Developed and taught a graduate health promotion course of 25 students, Designing and Evaluating Health Promotion Programs (HPR 540).

U.S. DEPARTMENT of HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES, HRSA, HAB, Rockville, MD 10/2005 – 01/2007 Public Health Analyst

§ Identified and analyzed public health issues and provided support in the evaluation of policy issues that included functioning as a Co-Project Officer for a HAB sponsored/funded research project.

§ Provided advice/assistance in resolution of problems with social, economic, cultural, governmental, political, and/or environmental areas of program responsibility.

COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, Towson, MD 08/2005 – 12/2006 Adjunct Assistant Professor

§ Developed and taught an undergraduate health care course of 70 students, Healthcare in the U.S. (HLTH 207). HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, Rockville, MD 10/2004 – 10/2005 HRSA Fellow

§ Provided ongoing technical assistance, training, and consultation surrounding the development and implementation of HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment programs.

§ Analyzed and monitored Congressional activities pertinent to HRSA’s mission. THE UNITED STATES ARMY, Camp Stanley, South Korea 02/1996 – 05/1999 Administrative Assistant (02/1998 – 05/1999)

§ Managed administrative and clerical duties; set-up and maintained logs, rosters, and other documents.

§ Proofread correspondence for content errors and advised corrections when needed. Ange l a J ohnson Dav i s, PhD, CHES Page 3

THE UNITED STATES ARMY, Fort Bragg, NC

Company Operations and Training Clerk (01/1997 – 01/1998)

§ Generated status reports quickly and efficiently for over 200 personnel.

§ Set up filing system for all company correspondence in accordance with the Modern Army Records Keeping System (MARKS).

Petroleum Supply Specialist (08/1996 – 01/1997)

§ Managed compliance with safety procedures thereby ensuring an efficient, clean, and safe work environment.

§ Supervised bulk shipping and receiving of petroleum, oils, and lubricants (POL) products. TECHNICAL SKILLS

Microsoft Office

SPSS

QSR NUD*IST

SAS

Qualitative Interviewing

MAC and Windows OS

Data Management and Analysis

Requirement Analysis

Program Planning and Evaluation

Electronic Health/Medical Record (EHR/EMR): Cerner Soarian Clinicals, eClinical Works, eClinical Works Ehx, Novius Lab, GE MUSE, and GE CASE

HTML 5

SQL

Project Lifecycle

Quality Assurance

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy: Health Education and Health Promotion, University of Alabama/University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Master of Science: Information Technology/Health Information Technology Catholic University of America, Washington, DC

Master of Arts: Health Studies, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL Bachelor of Science: Criminology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT / PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

- 2nd Vice President, Fundraising, Local Elementary School PTA.

- Founder, Managing Director, Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) Innovators Camp.

- Member, Healthcare Information & Management Systems Society (HIMSS). AWARDS & DISTINCTION

Healthcare Information & Management Systems Society, National Chapter Area, Chapter Mentor Program Alumna 2013 Graduate Health Information Technology Fellow, awarded by The Catholic University of America 2011-2012 Health Resources and Services Administration Fellow 2004-2005 Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant, awarded by the University of Alabama 2000-2004 Alpha Epsilon Lambda Graduate Honor Society, Omicron Chapter 2002 Outstanding Masters Student in Health Studies 2001 Distinguished Military Graduate 1996

RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS

Johnson Davis, A., Adams-Taylor, S. & Watkins, E. (2010, November). “Ensuring Children of African Descent are Ready for College, Work, and Life.” Session presented at the National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE), Fort Worth, TX. Ange l a J ohnson Dav i s, PhD, CHES Page 4

Johnson, A., Nagy, M.C. & Nagy, S. (2005, April). “Student Perceptions of An Abstinence-Based Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program Implemented In Rural Western Alabama Middle Schools: A Focus Group Study.” Session presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) Convention, Chicago, IL. Johnson, A., Nagy, M.C., Leaver-Dunn, D., Mead, A., & Nagy, S. (2003, November). “‘Rave’ Drugs Utilization on College Campuses.” Poster presented at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Convention, San Francisco, CA. Nagy, M.C., Mead, A., Johnson, A., & Nagy, S. (2003, November). “Using Predictors of Coital Initiation to Predict Initiation of Substance Use in Rural Young Adolescents.” Poster presented at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Convention, San Francisco, CA.

Mead, A., Johnson, A. & Lee, T. (2003, April). “Developing Type 2 Diabetes Interventions for African American Adolescents in Rural Settings”. Poster presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) Convention, Philadelphia, PA.

Nagy, S, Nagy, M.C., Johnson, A., Mead, A, Harris, M. & Parham, Q. (2002, November). “The Future Selves Family Life Education Project”. Session presented at The Department of Adolescent School Health (DASH), The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA

Mead, A, Nagy, S. & Johnson, A. (2002, October). “Influence of Living Arrangement on Adolescent Sexual Intercourse Initiation.” Poster presented at the American School Health Association Convention, Charlotte, NC. Johnson, A., Mead, A, & Nagy S. (2002, October).” Sexual Initiation in Alabama Adolescents- A Thirteen-Year Profile.” Poster presented at the American School Health Association Convention, Charlotte, NC. Johnson, A., Mead, A, & Nagy S. (2002, May). “Future Selves Family Life Education Program-An Abstinence-Based Program in Rural Alabama.” Poster presented at the Society for Public Health Convention, Cincinnati, OH. Johnson, A. & Nagy S. (2001, February). “A Ten-Year Profile of Sexual Initiation in Alabama Adolescents.” Session presented at the Southern District-American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) Convention, Birmingham, AL.



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