CAREER OBJECTIVE
A compassionate nurse who understands patients' needs and provides excellent patient care. Possesses an outstanding leadership skill that helps in planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating nursing care services. Provides education and monitors nursing staff for delivering high-quality patient care.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Birthday: 19 May 1986
Birthplace: Rjeal Al-almea, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Age: 32 years old
Citizenship: Saudi
National ID: 104*******
Status: Married
Religion: Muslim
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
21 December 2020 Master's Degree Administration &Education King Saud university
Riyadh, Saud Arabia
Achieved Excellent Grade and CGPA of 4.75 out of 5 21 May 2013 Bachelor Degree
Prince Sultan Military College of Health Science
Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Achieved Excellent Grade and CGPA of 4.52 out of 5 13 October 2008 Diploma Program
Technical Institute for Health Training
(under supervision of Saudi Commission for Health Specialists) Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Achieved Excellent Grade and CGPA of 4.91 out of 5 MOUSA YAHYA ASIRI
Head Nurse, Support Services Department
MSN, IIWCC, IIWCG, Lean Six Sigma Black
Belt certified, TOT certified, Crisis Management
Certified certified, OSHA certified and PMP
Prince Sultan Military Medical City
Employee No: 395244
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SAUDI COMMISSION FOR HEALTH SPECIALTIES
Registration No.: 08-RN0227798
Expiration Date: 13 September 2022
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WORK EXPERIENCE
2016 – Present
Head Nurse, Support Services Department
The Support Services Department has seven teams:
1.Wound Care Team
2. Intravenous Team
3.Total Parenteral Nutrition Team
4. Out-Patient Antimicrobial Therapy Team
5.Wound Care Team
6.Pain Management Team
7.Patient Advocate Team
8.Tracheostomy Team (Formerly)
9. Member of Policies, Procedures and Guidance’s Committee 10. Co-chairperson Daisy award Committee
11. Co-chairperson Retention Nurses Committee.
12. Member of Wound Care Committee.
13. NDQNI Representative for Pressure Injury.
14. Incidents Reports Representative
Job Responsibilities
Works collaboratively with Clinical Team Manager to select wound core team members and to ensure smooth day-to-day operations within the respective team, ensure the care provided to patients meets standards, quality patient care, and effective and efficient resource utilization.
Provides leadership to visiting staff to ensure appropriate multidisciplinary communication, collaborative working relationships, and a customer-oriented environment responsive to the needs of external/internal patients. It is readily available to assigned visiting staff for consultation, co-visits, and problem-solving. Provides input for Wound Care Team members' annual performance evaluations.
Participates in the orientation of new staff, acting as a resource, supporting the preceptors, and identifying opportunities for staff development for new oriented as well as all team members.
Responsible for establishing short and long-term objectives, identifying areas of improvement for promoting both quality and cost-effective patient care, and team/service evaluation.
Performs co-visits with as needed to support the on-going competency of staff and provides with the feedback of staff competence via co-visit documentation form.
Works collaboratively with the wound care committee about the annual review of the wound formulary and with wound ostomy supply vendors, aiming for cost-effective quality outcomes. Day to day problem solving with the Supply -purchasing department with regards to wound, ostomy, continence, and supply issues.
Approves any wound/ostomy supplies outside of the standard wound formulary.
Identifying new marketing opportunities conducts community education and marketing on an on-going basis.
Mentors and encourages current and future Wound care staff to enrich the expertise throughout the clinical operations to benefit patient outcomes.
Coordinates Annual Wound Care Symposium.
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Responsible for the Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) established by MSD.
Demonstrates excellent teaching and mentoring skills.
Reports to Clinical Director
Responsible for all nursing staff assigned in the Support Services Department
Responsible for the 24-hour management, administrative functions and monitoring of practice to ensure effective and efficient operation of the designated area according to program policy and procedures
Demonstrates effective leadership and management skills in providing the delivery of patient and family-centered care.
Supports the professional and personal development of all nursing staff and works as a productive member of the caring team.
Assess, plan, implements, evaluates, and monitors standards of care.
Acts on behalf of or in the absence of the Clinical Director. 2014 – 2016
Charge Nurse, Wound Care Team
Reports to Head Nurse
Responsible for all nursing staffs assigned in Wound Care Team
Assesses the unit needs and available resources for current and incoming shifts.
Facilitate patient care needs.
Implements and evaluates the quality of care.
Mentors and precepts to all nursing staff including trainees and students
Directs patient care by working as a team leader and a team member.
Act on behalf of or in the absence of Head Nurse. 2013 – 2014
Staff Nurse 1, Wound Care Team
Team Leader Wound Care for VIP bldg. 2 in Prince Sultan Military Medical City.
Preceptor for new staff in the Wound Care Team.
Administer blood and blood products (PRB) Wound management.
Perform venipuncture for blood sampling, PRB Wound treatments.
Maintain and control NPWT devices.
Assess wounds and skin integrity
Monitor infections and signs of various infections and clean wounds.
Create and implements treatment plans
Integrates research findings into clinical practice.
Consults other healthcare professionals/departments as appropriate to provide an interdisciplinary approach to the patient's needs.
Educated and training of nurses, nursing.
Provided direct wound care to all residents and wound care documentation
Collaborated with physicians and other members of the healthcare team to ensure that the care goals are being met for each resident.
Ensured that all medical records, patient charts, and other associated patient care documentation are kept following state guidelines
Maintained stock of supplies readily available for staff and residents
Cared for and assessed patients with wounds, ostomies, and other skin related 5
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issues.
Checked patients' skin for preventing pressure Injury, applied medicated salves and gave them other treatments for the existing wounds.
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2013 – 2014
Staff Nurse 1, Trauma Wound Care
Assisted doctors in dressing the wound and applied wound NPWT.
Assessed and implemented plans for the prevention and treatment of acute and chronic wounds.
Ensured that patient's needs are met under the standards of medical practice.
Educated patients/families on health care needs, conditions, options, etc.
Maintain quality in wound care treatments.
Maintain suction Exudate and mentoring the outcome.
Assist/instruct General surgery, Plastic surgery, orthopedic surgery with OR care, and NPWT application.
Participate in discharge planning/teaching/ Education.
Perform mechanics for Wound care.
Provide nursing interventions in emergencies.
Prepare patients for surgery or diagnostic procedures. 2010 – 2013
On Bachelorette Study Bachelor’s degree
2008 – 2010
Staff Nurse 2, Rehabilitation Ward
Assist individuals with a disability and chronic illness to attain and maintain maximum function.
Assist patients in adapting to an altered lifestyle while providing a therapeutic environment for the patient's and their family's development. RESEARCH STUDIES
1. Pressure Injury Prevention in the Emergency Department Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Published in 2016
2. A Quasi-Experimental Study: Level of Knowledge and Effectiveness of Educational Leaflet about Pressure Injury Prevention among Patient and Caregivers
Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia On-going
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3. A Quantitative Study: Bullying Among Nurses
Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia On-going
CLINICAL SKILLS
• Preceptor for new staff.
• A good foundation on the Fundamentals of Nursing.
• Comprehensive knowledge of therapeutic interventions and nursing care.
• Capable of a hospital environment.
• Monitor oxygen saturation to increase healing.
• Initiate and maintain current infection control techniques. ADDITIONAL SKILLS
• Strong ability to manage tasks, coordinate with time effectively, and well-oriented on details.
• Can work under pressure and willing to be trained.
• Computer literate (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
• Good in oral and written communication in both English and Arabic.
• Excellent in interpersonal relationships
AWARDS AND APPRECIATION
• Speaker International Saudi Plastic Surgery Congress December 6-8,2019
• Speaker During Wound Care Course
16
th
September,2019
• 15
th
PSMMC Nursing Conferences
April 30,2019
• 1
st
rehabilitation adaption Nursing course
7
th
March,2019
• For Patient and family experience
March 3,2019
• Guidance to our Nurses Interns
2
nd
of April 2019.
• Chairperson, Scientific Organizing Committee
2
nd
Pressure Injury Prevention Day
November 7 - 8, 2018.
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• Speaker for 2
nd
Gulf Burn Management Care Conference.
September 2018.
• JCI Re-Accreditation Preparation.
May 2018.
• Speaker for Wound Care Academy Symposium.
March 27-29, 2018.
• Speaker PSMMC Nursing Conference PSMMC.
March 13-15, 2018.
• Speaker for 2
nd
Wound Care Conference.
March 2018.
• The Daisy Award for Extraordinary Nurses
February 1,2018
• Moderator in Plastic Surgery Conference.
February 2018.
• NPWT Expert Meeting
October16-17,2017
• Chairperson, Scientific Organizing Committee
1
st
Pressure Injury Prevention Day
15 November 2017
• Speaker for Nursing PSMMC Conference.
May 2017.
• Recognition in Nursing administrative night Rounds. March 2017.
• Appreciation Letter Wound Care Team.
February 2017.
• Appreciation Letter Support Services.
December 2016.
• Certificated Appreciation Presented from General Executive Director PSMMC. December 2016.
• Speaker 12
th
Wound Care Annual Seminar.
July 2016.
• School of Life & medical Wound care university of Hertfordshire. May 2016.
• Performance Appreciation.
February 2016.
• Recognition in JCI Accreditation.
June 2015.
• Certificated Appreciation Presented from Director PSMMC. May 2015.
• Certificated Appreciation Presented from Director PSMMC. August 2014.
• Speaker Advanced in Skin and Wound Care Management. March 2014.
SEMINARS AND SYMPOSIUMS ATTENDED
September 2018 2nd Gulf Burn Management Care Conference. 8
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August 2018 Strategic Plan Course
July 2018 Miller Review Course in Orthopedics.
May 2018 PSMMC Nursing conference week.
March 2018 Wound Care Academy Symposium
March 2018 2nd Wound care Conference.
February 2018 Moderator in Plastic Surgery conference. February 2018 IIWCC.
July 2017 Tissue Viability and VAC Champion Training. May 2017 Nursing PSMMC Conference.
March 2017 The First Advanced Medical Nutrition Therapy. March 2017 Pediatric Sleep Medicine Course and Workshop. February 2017 Diabetic Foot Symposium.
February 2017 2nd differential Thyroid cancer Symposium. May 2016 School of Life & medical Wound care university of Hertfordshire.
March 2016 Tissue Viability and VAC Champion Training. July 2016 12th Wound Care annual seminar in 2016.
May 2015 Basic in Diabetic Foot Management Symposium. March 2014 Advanced in Skin and Wound Care Management September 2014 Update in Plastic Surgery Symposium November 2014 JCI Standards Train the Trainer Workshop December 2013 2nd
International Emergency Health Care Provider Conference April 2013 1st
Palliative Nursing Course
April 2012 1st Trauma Nursing Course
March 2010 Saudi Colorectal Surgery Forums.
November 2009 Neurological Check workshop.
May 2008 Hot topics in medicine
November 2007 Community Services in the University Center for diabetes. PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Dr. Fatima al sbhi
Consultant Plastic Surgery
Director Wound Care Committee
Brig. Gen. Ali Al Ruwaili
Nursing Director
Prince Sultan Military Medical City
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Mesfer Al Otaibi
Acting Clinical Director
Support Services Department
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Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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