Name
AJITH KUMAR.K.R.
E-Mail:
acwf3m@r.postjobfree.com
Personal Data:
Date of Birth : 5TH July 1981
Sex : Male
Nationality : Indian
Marital Status: Married
Languages known:
English (Read/Write/Speak)
Hindi (Read/Write/Speak)
Malayalam (Read/Write/Speak)
Arabic (Speak)
Permanent Address:
Ajith Bhavanam,
Punnamukku,
Kundara( Post),
Kollam Dist,Kerala,India.
PIN – 691501
Phone[Mob] +91-949*******
Residence:+914**-*******
Communication Address:
Ajith Bhavanam,
Punnamukku,
Kundara( Post),
Kollam Dist,Kerala,India.
PIN – 691501
Phone[Mob] +919*********
RESUME
Objectives
Seeking a challenging position in an organization where my knowledge can be applied and to work as an efficient team member for the development of the organization.
Strengths
Hardworking
Creative Problem Solving
Team Building & Leadership
Result Oriented
Cost Saving Initiatives
Client Relationship Management
Receptive to guidelines from senior professionals
Ability to work in a group
Eager to learn new thing
Good Presentation and Communication skill.
Education
2002-2006 Bachelor in Nursing,Reg No:NCADBNZ 001,
(64.59%) from Govt. College of Nursing, Government Medical college,Calicut,Kerala,India.Under The University of Calicut. Kerala,India
1998-2000 Diploma in Pharmacy Reg No:03299, (71.4%)
1995-1996 S.S.L.C Reg No:350000,(75.5%) from M.G.D.High School for Boy’s,Kundara,Kollam,Kerala,India.Under The Board Of Examinations,Kerala,India.
IELTS ACADEMIC Listening 6 Reading 6 Writing 7 Speaking 6.5 Overall 6.5
IELTS GENERAL Listening 6 Reading 6 Writing 6.5 Speaking 6.5 Overall 6.5 STATE LICENCE/
REGISTRATION NUMBER
CERTIFICATE RECEIVED
Pharmacist Registration
Certificate
26136 Kerala State pharmacy
Council,Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala,
India. 18th October 2001
Certificate of Registration for
Nurse and Midwife
Registered Nurse 39395
Midwife 40264
The Kerala Nurses and Midwives
Council,Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala,
India. 12th June2007
Passport Details
Passpor No: G 9938884
Date of Issue: 20 th August 2008
Date of Expiry:19th August 2018
Place of Issue: Trivandrum
Professional experience during Nursing curriculum
Government College of Nursing,Government Medical College Hospital,Calicut,Kerala,India. Government Medical college Hospital is a 1500 bedded super multispecialty hospital with attached academic institutions includes Medical college,Dental college,College of Nursing,college of pharmaceutical sciences and other Paramedicals .The academic institution provides Super specialty,Post graduate,Graduate &Diploma programs in all streams of medical education under the University of Calicut Kerala,India,which is supplemented by 1.Institute of Maternal &Child health.
2.Institute of Chest diseases
3.Savithry Devi Sabu memorial Cancer Institute.
4.Physical medicine and Rehabilitation Centre.
5.Multi storied Super Specialty Complex
Which has the following specialty exclusively Cardiology,Cardio vascular &Thoracic Surgery<Nephrology,Urology,Neurology,Neuro sugery,General surgery,Plastic surgery. 6.Institute of mental Health &neuro Sciences calicut. 7.Institute of Pain &Palliative care,Calicut Medical College.
*.Primary Health Centre,Cheruppa,Calicut.
Technical Skills
Urinary catheterization
Bladder irrigation
Blood transfusion
Chest physiotherapy
Stomach wash
Enema
I/V cannulization
Tracheostomy
Equipments Handled
Ventilators
Cardiac monitors
Defibrillators
Cardiac Tocograph
ECG machines
Infusion pump
External pulse generator
Pulse oxymeter
Glucometer
Nebulizers
Syringe Pump
Experience
Total Experience: 4 years and 2months of experience as Staff Nurse in Intensive Care Unit.
: From 4TH February -2011 to 22nd March 2015
Worked as Staff Nurse in Emergency MEDICAL SURGICAL I.C.U at Baniwalid Central Hospital,Baniwalid,Libya Under The Ministry Of Health,Libya Major roles and responsibilities
Receive all emergencies like accidents, cardiac arrests, burns, seizures etc
Immediate management of emergencies
Assist in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Maintenance of ABC of critically ill patients
Management of patients attempted deliberate self halm like poisoning, hanging etc.
Assist in endo-tracheal intubation
Preparation of casualty unit to receive emergencies
Monitoring vitals and other warning signs
Intelligent management of mass casualties
Routine nursing cares
Prepare patients of emergency surgeries
Provide psychological support to patients and relatives
Management of patients with MI and Cardiac diseases
Nursing assessment, implementation and evaluation
Nursing documentation
Routine inventory
Previous Status :
.
Total Experience: 4 years and 2months of experience as a Pharmacist in Primary Health Centre,Ezhukone-Pavithreswaram,Karuvelil(P.O),Kollam,Kerala,India.Under Kerala Health Services Department Of Kerala,India From 5TH February -2006 to 27nd January 2011
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Pharmacist, in charge of both the Store and Pharmacy and assist the Head of the institution on matters related to purchase, storage and distribution of Drugs.
2. Act as a member of the Local Purchase Committee, various Programme implementations Committee at the Institutional level, Committee of condemnation, Committee of Auction, and Hospital Management Committee.
3. Assist the Head of the institution or the concerned in preparing proposal for the Project of Local Self Government including the purchase under ward sanitation committee, sub centre etc.
4. Attend the District Conference of the Pharmacist in every month at District Medical Office (Health).
5. Verify/inspect all the supplies made from the main store . 6.Correctly account and properly store the supplies made from the main store under the prescribed storage condition.
7. Report any, stagnant, surplus, slow moving drugs, idling equipment, properly to the higher authorities in time.
8.Store separately the date expired, freezed, sub standard, banned drugs with clear tag on it.
9 .Disposal off of the date expired Drugs, sub standard Drugs as per the departmental procedure.
10. Condemnation of the perishable, nonperishable items as per the departmental procedure.
11. Annual & Periodical verification of the sub stock with the concerned Medical officer in charge of the institution.
12. Check if there is any loss due to shortage or due to negligence or due to any other discrepancies or due to unavoidable causes like wastage, shrinkage, spilling etc. or due to improper storage condition. 13.Physically verify the stock balance in the presence of the concerned Medical officer in charge of the institution.
14. Recommend to transfer any, stagnant, surplus, slow moving drugs wherever it is required according to the departmental procedure. 15. Maintenance of various Stock registers, sub stock registers, documents and issue notes for verification and inspection in future. 16.Verification shall be conducted periodically and the verification report will be submitted to the Head of the institution . 17. Constantly monitor the flow of supplies IN and OUT of the store. In the case of short supply or any item falls below the buffer stock level, same shall be brought into the notice of the Head of the Institution and to the supplying authority well in advance with proper documentation so as to make alternative purchase at the institutional level or sort out the deficiency/short supply by other means like by procuring the stock of stagnant, surplus, slow moving drugs from other institutions, 18. Use Information Technology to ease/strengthen his/her work and for the benefit of the patients as a whole. He/she should have official E-mail id of the District Store Verification Officer and all the other officers in charge of the stores in the district so as to make speedy transfer
/procurement of the surplus, stagnant, slow-moving drugs. However, official communication shall also be given. constantly visit the website of the Drugs Control department, procurement authority and disseminate the information of sub-standard drugs, banned drugs etc 19. Responsible for the preparation of annual indent, proper receipt, storage, distribution and maintenance of all relevant stock registers, records in this regard. Name of the manufacturer, batch No. and expiry date shall be recorded in the stock register and temporary receipt will be given for the goods received from various institutions. 20. All the articles received in the store, *except stationary items, office furniture, materials for IEC activities like posters, banners, boards, various periodicals, publications etc., dietary articles and fuel shall be taken into stock with reference to the terms and condition of the supply order/work order/ material issue note.
21. Provision of any equipment which does not conforms to specification or to approved sample or which is different from those ordered for or which is damaged or defective in any respect shall not be accepted. In order to confirm whether the major equipment, hospital furniture meets the specification or not, service of the expert from the nearby Government Engineering College, Polytechnic, ITI will be utilized. Reason for not accepting the goods shall be documented and communicated to the Head of the institution, who will in turn report to the procurement authority/supplied authority /supplied firms/ transporter depending upon each case. If there is any shortage in the supply of Drugs or deviation in the Batch Number, Expiry Date, Labelling with reference to the supply order/ material issue note, same shall be immediately communicated through Toll Free Number, if any or by E-mail to the concerned and to the Head of the institution, who will in turn report on the above lines. 22. Comply the storage condition as laid down in the Schedule-P of the Drugs and Cosmetic Rules – 1945 and the subsequent amendment thereof from time to time. Supply will be arranged in alphabetical order by Generic name or by Dosage form or by any system, by which the product is easily located/identified. Schedule X Drugs, Poisons, Alcohol shall be stored in the safe custody with separate lock and key. Basic principles like FEFO, or FIFO shall be complied depends upon the item. Date expired, freezed, substandard, banned drugs shall be kept out separately with clear tag on it.
23.Make distribution to the concerned, of the supplies coming under various programmes like Family Welfare Programme, Immunization Programme, Maternal and Child Health Programme, Child Survival and Safe Motherhood Programme (CSSM), Revised National TB 8 Control Programme (RNTCP), National Filaria Control Programme, National Malaria Eradication Programme, National Leprosy Eradication Programme, Pain and Palliative Care Programme etc.
24. When equipments are issued, receipt of the item shall be documented in the main stock register with name, designation, signature of the consignee and page number of the sub-stock register. Copy of the supply order/work order shall also be given to the consignees so as to note down the unit cost, make, model, serial number of the equipment/machinery in the sub-stock register and to know the terms and conditions of the warranty/AMC/CAMC etc, thereby, they can directly communicate the Head of the institution in case of any repair, maintenance, calibration etc. 25. Report any complaint about the quality of drugs, communicate the same to the Head of the institution, who will in turn report to the Drug control authorities in the district, DMO and to the procurement authority/supplied authority.
26. Communicate the status of, stagnant, surplus, slow moving Drugs to the Head of the institution, at least eight months before the date of expiry, who will in turn report to the District Medical Officer of Health. Head of the institution shall also intimate the same to the concerned designated Annual indenting officer.
27. Responsible for preparing the survey report in KFC Form 21 for the condemnation of date expired, sub standard drugs as per the departmental procedure, departmental/Government orders issued from time to time. In case of condemnation of non-perishable items, scrutinize and consolidate the survey report in KFC – Form 21, received from the various sub store custodians. Office furniture and perishable items for condemnation shall be scrutinized and consolidated in KFC – Form 21 by the head of the ministerial staff and Head of the nursing staff respectively. 28. Hand over a duplicate key of the store to the RMO/Head of the institution which will be kept under seal for use in emergency. (In institution where the post of RMO does not exist, duplicate key shall be handed over to the Head of the institution). In the absence of the custodian, Store shall be opened by the RMO/Head of the institution in the presence of two officers and separate register shall be maintained for this purpose.
29. Maintain separate register for accounting the camp medicines and the balance stock shall be handed over to the store with proper acknowledgement.
30. Use the Refrigerator, water cooler, other cold chain equipment in his custody according to the standard guidelines for its operation. In case of any break down, immediately report to the head of the institution, who will in turn report to the DMO, HER Unit/Refrigeration mechanic or to the supplier.
31. Apart from the periodical verification of store, conduct Annual physical verification as on March 31st in the presence of the Head of institution/RMO and certificate to that effect will be recorded in the stock register with the counter signature of the Head of the institution. 32. A period of note more than 10 days will be allowed for transfer of charge of stock. Maximum time actually required in each case along being, however, utilized for the purpose. ( vide Rule 127 Exception 2 of Part I KSR). Relieved officer shall hand over the register of registers, concerned registers, file ( as in Annexure I )and physical stock to the relieving officer. Handing over and taken over charge shall be recorded in the registers by the relieved officer and the relieving officer with their full signature and date. Relieved officer shall prepare a list of all registers and files handed over to the relieving officer in triplicate. Both the relieved and relieving officer should affix their full signature with date in the list prepared. Original copy of the list will be given to the head of the institution, duplicate will be with the relieved officer and the triplicate with the relieving officer.
33. Promotes public trust and to enhance the reputation of the profession in the society.
34.Update the professional knowledge and skills required for the effective Pharmacy practice.
35.Dispense each item on the prescription carefully. Check the label on the container, take it from the shelf, remove the contents, and again replace it on the shelf.
36. Dispence the medicines to the patient, and ensure that the patient understand how the medicines are to be used
37. Patient Counselling.
38. Maintain the dispensing register for recording the OP No., Name and age of the patient.
39. Attend the In-service training and continuing Education Programme being conducted by the Department and statutory authorities. 40. Maintanance of
1. Register of Registers 2. Register of Receipt of Stores/Parcel Register 3. Register of Supply order/work order /material issue note 4. Register of Annual Indent 5. Stock register of medicine – General Volume I (Tablets and Capsules) Volume II (Injections) Volume III (Miscellaneous) 6. Register for all Camps 7. Stock register of medicine - FW 8. Stock register of medicine - UIP 9. Stock register of medicine - Coastal Health 10. Stock register of medicine - School Health 11. Stock register of medicine - Tribal Health 12. Stock register of medicine - Mental Health 13. Stock register of medicine - Pain and Palliative 14. Stock register of medicine - Non Communicable Disease 15. Stock register of medicine - NLEP 16. Stock register of medicine - RNTCP 17. Stock register of medicine - LSG 18. Stock register of medicine - Adolescent 19. Stock register of medicine - Vector Borne Disease Control 20. Stock register of medicine - KSACS 21. Stock register of Accountable medicine 22. Stock register of Habit forming drugs - General 23. Stock register of Major Equipments/Machinery 24. Stock register of Instruments and Equipments - General 25. Stock register of Instruments and Equipments - FW & UIP 26. Stock register of Instruments and Equipments - Coastal Health 27. Stock register of Bedding and Clothing 28. Stock register of Vaccines and Serums 29. Stock register of X-ray and Lab items 30. Stock register of local purchase 31. Stock register of donated items 32. Stock register of medical gases 33. Stock register of Dead Stock Items 34. Stock register of Condemnation items 53 35. Stock register of Empties 36. Weekly Distribution Register
(only for major institution) 37. Weekly Indent and Issue Register of Pharmacy 38. Sub Stock register of Pharmacy 39. Dispensing Register 40. Register of furniture in Store and Pharmacy 41. Distribution Register - For which the items are not issued through weekly indent ( various programmes) Other Registers and files to be maintained 1. Register of correspondence pertaining to the report of stagnant, surplus, slow moving drugs, idling equipment and connected files (Lr.No., and brief description of subject are only be recorded in the register) 2. Register of date correspondence pertaining to condemnation of date expired, substandard, banned drugs, non perishable items and connected files (Lr. No., date and brief description of subject are only be recorded in the register) 3. Register of correspondence pertaining to the report of complaints about the quality of drugs, all communication from the department and Drug Control Department pertaining to the test report of drugs etc. and connected files. (Lr. No., date and brief description of subject are only be recorded in the register) 4. Register of correspondence pertaining to the following report /enquiry and connected files. (No. and date of report, period covered in the report, Name of the officer facing the enquiry and brief description of the subject are only be recorded in the register. Separate pages are to be used for each report.) a. Public Accounts Committee Report b. Audit Report of the Accountant General c. Audit Report of the Finance Inspection Wing d. Audit Report of the Store Purchase Department e. Store Verification Report f. Internal Audit Report g. Vigilance Enquiry Note: All the old stock registers and files in which Audit objection/Enquiry/Actions are pending shall also be handed over to the Relieving officer.
Reference
Mrs . GEETHA KUMARI.V.P.
Professor
College of nursing
Government Medical College
Calicut,Kerala,India.
Mobile no;+919********* Email Id: acwf3m@r.postjobfree.com
Mrs.LALY .K.S
Associate Professor
College of nursing
Government Medical College
Calicut,Kerala,India.
Dr.Deepa.S.R
Medical Officer,
Primary Health Centre,Ezhukone-Pavithreswaram,
Karuvelil (P.O),Kollam Kerala,India.
Dr.AHMAD ALZIADY
Department of Intensive Care Unit
Central Hospital Baniwalid (Under the Ministry of Health.Libya), Baniwalid,Tripoli, Libya
Miss.HADUD ABUHAMARA
Chief Nurse
Central Hospital Baniwalid (Under the Ministry of Health.Libya), Baniwalid,Tripoli, Libya
DECLARATION
I AJITH KUMAR.K.R.do hereby declare that all statements made above are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Place: KUNDARA
Date: 05/August/2016