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Kerry Smith
Clinical Informatics - Precision Medicine - Quality and Outcome Improvement - Learning Healthcare System
Kerry Smith is a senior advisor for emerging technology informatics at Johns Hopkins University with extensive experience in clinical informatics and data management. She currently works as a CCDA (Continuity of Care Document Architecture) navigator, helping scientists and clinicians integrate technology tools into their workflows.1
Kerry has over 20 years of experience in the field and recently earned a Master's degree in Applied Health Science Informatics from the Johns Hopkins Biomedical Informatics and Data Science (BIDS) program.1 Her expertise includes:
- Clinical informatics
- Data de-identification protocols
- Electronic health record (EHR) systems, particularly Epic
- Precision medicine informatics
Prior to her current role, Kerry spent 7 years working at the Wilmer Eye Institute as an Epic builder and CCDA adjunct.1 In December 2021, she joined the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR)/Precision Medicine team at Johns Hopkins.1
In her work, Kerry focuses on:
- Streamlining projection processes
- Gathering customer requirements
- Improving customer utilization of precision medicine resources
- Assisting with data management and analysis for clinical research
Her experience with clinical workflows and Epic data structures makes her particularly valuable in bridging the gap between technical teams and healthcare providers.15 Kerry has also contributed to research work, with 11 publications cited 94 times, including studies on diabetes technologies and retinopathy in adults with Type 1 diabetes.3
Kerry Smith's LinkedIn profile can be found under the username kerry-smith-9a4b422.24