Christopher Parroco-Rojas serves as an Epic Principal Trainer for the ASAP (Emergency Department) module at Atlantic Health System, where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency care through innovative training solutions. With a deep commitment to fostering a culture...
Christopher Parroco-Rojas serves as an Epic Principal Trainer for the ASAP (Emergency Department) module at Atlantic Health System, where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency care through innovative training solutions. With a deep commitment to fostering a culture of continuous learning, Christopher designs and builds comprehensive curricula that encompass both in-person and virtual learning environments. His expertise in e-learning strategies ensures that all training materials are not only engaging but also tailored to meet the diverse needs of healthcare professionals across multiple emergency departments.
In his current role, Christopher leads the charge in supporting end-user training for the ASAP module, which is critical for the seamless operation of emergency services within Atlantic Health System and its partner facilities. His responsibilities extend beyond initial training sessions; he is dedicated to managing ongoing site-based training efforts that reinforce skills and maintain proficiency long after the classroom experience. This commitment to lifelong learning is a testament to his belief that effective training is essential for delivering high-quality patient care.
Christopher's skills in "Train the Trainer" methodologies empower him to cultivate leadership and team-building capabilities among his peers, ensuring that knowledge is shared and disseminated effectively. His strong communication and public speaking abilities enable him to connect with diverse audiences, fostering an environment where collaborative problem-solving thrives. By injecting curiosity and inquiry into his professional practice, Christopher not only enhances the training experience but also contributes to the overall improvement of emergency department operations, ultimately benefiting both healthcare providers and patients alike.