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Chain Supply Medical Support

Location:
Schaarsbergen, Gelderland, 6816 SG, The Netherlands
Posted:
July 24, 2021

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PHYLLIS WANJA MBOGO

REGISTERED NURSING PROFESSIONAL

Cell: +254-***-******/+252-***-******; Email: adnvp8@r.postjobfree.com, adnvp8@r.postjobfree.com

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

Self-motivated, hardworking and well-informed Registered nurse with medical training and over 11 years’ work experience in clinical, institutional and field settings providing of quality healthcare services efficiently and effectively. Proven track record displaying professional responsibility and accountability for safe nursing care to individuals, families and the larger community along the wellness-illness continuum. My ability to assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care plans, and maintain meticulous medical records complemented by a quest for high professional and ethical nursing standards uniquely position me to be a value-add to any team I am a part of.

KEY SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES

Nursing Community Health Health Administration Occupational Health & Safety Field & Emergency Medical Support Advanced Cardiac & Trauma Life Support Pre-hospital trauma support Health Education & Counseling Quality Assurance & Control Patient group directions & policies Patient Diagnosis & Referral Training and Facilitation Health Research Case Management Program Management Ability to assess, develop, monitor and implement complete plan of care through the interdisciplinary team of care Team Management & Leadership Excellent Communication Skills Responsive and Sensitive to changing healthcare system Patient Care & Sensitivity Diversity Appreciation Computer proficiency

PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE

Emergency Room Nurse/Ward Nurse/Acting team leader/Covid 19 surge team JAN 2020 - Present

United Nations Support Office, UNSOS Level 1 Hospital, Somalia

Working as part of the medical team, my role predominantly involves providing emergency medical support and infection prevention to AMISOM troops, police, and civilian UN staff.

Key Responsibilities include:

Deliver professional health services which adhere to the facilities’ policies and procedures.

Ensuring operational readiness of emergency department, instruments, medical and personal equipment.

Operating within the context of mass casualty incidents

Collaborating with AMISOM, doctors and emergency staff in the assessment, planning and administration of both surgical and medical care to troops in the region;

Monitoring and identifying ECG’s and interpreting the outcome

Oversees the operations of the infection prevention, and relevant safety program

Ensuring accurate and timely completion of administration and documentation in relation to patient care and medication management including intravenous and intramuscular medication such as syringe drivers

Developing and implementing IPC-related policies and procedures

Management of the infection prevention control program.

Act as a resource person during the admission and/or readmission process as infection prevention matters is concerned

24-hour Ad-hoc support including assisting in the ward, operating theatre, emergency or anesthetic.

Assist with orientation for incoming personnel

Attends and participate in crisis management forums

Ensure that patients being evacuated have travel documents and book patients to the admitting hospitals;

Review, collect and file patient information, replenish vaccine supplies, organize vaccination paperwork and reference materials, and any other duties required during vaccination administration.

Facilitates testing and referral to healthcare services and resource care coordination for pandemic

Conducts interviews of patients with confirmed or probable COVID-19, with a focus on motivational interviewing and cultural competency

Interactive daily monitoring of clients with COVID-19 during self-isolation and contacts during self-quarantine who are at higher risk for severe disease

Accident and Emergency Department Nurse April 2019 – DEC 2019

Meridian Equator Hospital

Key Responsibilities:

Handling emergencies at the A&E department

Cannulation, giving stat medications (oral, intravenous or intramuscular)

Patient hydration, resuscitation and continuous monitoring until stable

Doing E.C.G., assessing patient and interpreting results and taking necessary action

Assist doctor during procedures and reviews.

Supervise guide and mentor junior staff.

Ordering required supplies and balancing of stock daily

Writing and compiling monthly reports of the department.

Handling complaints from clients and staff and resolving them in the best possible way.

Formulation of duty Rota and ensuring proper coverage of the wards.

Ordering of ward supplies, ensuring proper stock control in the ward and working within set budget.

Coordinating infection prevention control measures, I e hand washing, sharp management.

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT NURSE January 2018 – March 2019

Kenya Airways Medical Center

Key Responsibilities:

General administration of the clinic e.g. Reports, processing of claims, ensuring daily coverage of the clinics

Work in the company clinics and other relevant areas providing health services to patients/clients who are staff, dependants and passengers

Preparedness for communicable diseases of public health concern

Design, develop and implement infection prevention and control programs

Correctly administer prescribed medication for treatment e.g. injections

Delivery of health care services – Promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative healthcare.

Provide primary health care to eligible staff and dependents;

Maintain strict confidentiality;

Monitor and replenish non-pharmaceutical consumables to ensure availability at all times

Interview, examine, diagnose and treat ill passengers Facilitate referral of passengers for specialized care from the medical center to local hospitals

Review Passenger Medical Clearance (PMC) forms form outstations and clear or deny boarding depending on the condition of the passenger

Coordinate and facilitate pre-employment, periodical and exit medical checks on employees; e.g. conduct back care and ergonomics checks and awareness to staff so as to comply with company’s policies

Ensuring infection prevention measures are in place.

Other Work Experiences:

Locum Nurse, LCVT Health Kenya March – July 2018

Maternal, neonatal child health Nurse(MNCH), AMREF Kenya January 2017 – February 2018

Registered Nurse/Assistant Team Leader, Partner Health Development Africa (PHDA) April 2013 – December 2016

Comprehensive Care Center Coordinator/Early Infant Diagnosis Nurse, International Center for AIDS Treatment (ICAP) July 2008 – September 2011

Staff Nurse, Kijabe Mission Hospital October 2005 – June 2008

EDUCATION

2003: Enrolled community health Nursing Kenya- Medical Training College, Murang’a Campus

2009: Registered Community Health Nursing- Kenya Medical Training College, Murang’a Campus

Additional Training & Professional Qualifications:

Risk management (2021)

MENTAL HEALTH (2021)

PAEDIATRICS ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT (2021)

BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (2021)

Flight and critical care (2021)

Night Vision Goggles (NVG) (2020)

Pre-Hospital Trauma Support (PHTLS) (2020)

Advanced cardiovascular life support, (ACLS) (2020)

General security aviation training (GSAT (2020)

Long acting reversible contraception. (LARC) (2019)

Maternal infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) (2018)

EPI training Chain supply management (2018)

Sexual gender- based violence (2017)

HIV programme M&E tools training (2017)

Basic life support (BLS) (2016)

Biosafety training (2016)

Adolescence package of care (APOK) (2015)

Malaria case management (2015)

Prevention of mother to child transmission bridged course (2015)

Marps sensitization training (2014)

Cervical cancer screening (2013)

Good clinical practice (GCP) certificate (2013)

HIV/TB collaboration (2011)

Commodity management (2010)

Contraceptives technology uptakes (2009)

Pediatrics' psychological therapy. (2009)

Adherence counseling of people living with HIV/AIDS. (2009)

Nutrition management in comprehensive care center. (2009)

Early infant diagnosis (EID). (2008)

Prevention of mothers to child transmission (PMTCT). (2008)

Mentorship on comprehensive HIV/AIDS care. (2008)

Pediatrics HIV care and treatment. (2008)

Integrated management of adult/adolescence illness (2008)

HIV /Aids management and counseling skills. (2007)

Management of patients with cancer. (2006)

Computer packages at world vision computer school (2002)

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Service: I regularly participate in the coordination and delivery of various free medical camps (2011 – Present).

REFEREES

Col’ Peter Chege Njoroge.

Principal Advisor (operations & Liaisons)- UNMAS-AMISOM support project Somalia

Tel: +254-***-****** /Email: adnvp8@r.postjobfree.com

Dr. Makobu Kimani.

Principal investigator, KEMRI

Tel: +254-***-****** Email: adnvp8@r.postjobfree.com

Johnson Wambugu Kinyua.

Paramedic, UNSOS Hospital Somalia

Tel: +254-***-****** Email: adnvp8@r.postjobfree.com



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