Lawrence Sexton serves as the Principal Systems Analyst at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical operations within the operating rooms. With over 20 years of diverse IT experience, Lawrence has honed his...
Lawrence Sexton serves as the Principal Systems Analyst at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical operations within the operating rooms. With over 20 years of diverse IT experience, Lawrence has honed his expertise in supporting critical applications such as Epic Optime and Epic Anesthesia, ensuring that healthcare providers can deliver exceptional patient care without the burden of technical challenges. His commitment to being the best support analyst is evident in his proactive approach to problem-solving and his dedication to seamless software integration.
One of Lawrence's key contributions was as a member of the Anesthesia build team during the significant transition from Philips Compurecord to Epic Anesthesia. This project not only required a deep understanding of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) but also demanded strong analytical skills and a collaborative spirit to ensure a smooth implementation. His role involved extensive systems analysis, troubleshooting, and technical support, allowing clinicians to focus on what they do best—caring for patients.
In addition to his technical prowess, Lawrence is well-versed in HL7 standards, Microsoft SQL Server, and IT strategy, enabling him to navigate complex healthcare IT landscapes effectively. His ability to communicate effectively with both technical teams and clinical staff ensures that he can bridge the gap between technology and healthcare, ultimately enhancing the user experience and improving operational workflows. Lawrence's unwavering dedication to supporting clinicians exemplifies his passion for leveraging technology to improve patient outcomes, making him an invaluable asset to The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.