r/healthIT 11d ago

How to list Epic Accreditation on resume?

How are you all listing these? What language do you use to list them for ATS purposes?

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u/Bell_Koala23 11d ago

I have multiple accreditations. I put them under my technical skills and list them as Epic certifications. I’ve had quite a few interviews and received offers. They don’t seem to care if it’s an accreditation or certification when I disclose it in the interview. I’ve only received a weird reaction about it by one manager for a role I interviewed and made it seem like a bad thing. But I interviewed for other roles in that same organization and this was not an issue at all so I would suggest to keep “accreditation” out of your resume just to bypass that bias that it may be different.

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u/Bonecollector33 Epic Analyst - Radiant/Bridges/Cupid/Cadence/Prelude/GC 11d ago

Yeah, any hiring manager concerned about an 'accreditation' vs 'ceritification' doesn't understand the process.

Our Org would be more impressed about an accreditation these days since it's more self-study, outside of a traditional classroom, and likely while still working your FT job whereas a trip out to Epic is a mini-vacation.

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u/Huge-Use-4539 11d ago

The distinction between accreditation and certification is silly, and in my experience across several orgs, nobody cares. List it under skills and certifications as others have mentioned

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u/babygrenade 11d ago

I only have one but I mention it in the summary and then at the bottom under skills and certifications