Jesus Sanchez-Funez
Graduate in Nursing
- Personal data:
• Name: Jesus Sanchez-Funez
• Address: C/Puerto Corlite, 3, 28018 MADRID, Spain
• Date and place of birth: Madrid, Spain, November 30, 1969
• Phone: +34-91-380-**-** / +34-639-**-**-**
• Email: ******@*******.***
- Education:
• Graduate in Nursing by the Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry School, Complutense University of Madrid in 1995
o Master's Degree in Emergency and Critical Care Nursing. European University of Madrid in 2011, 60 credits
o University Expert in Nursing Services Management, by the Faculty of Economics and Business at the UNED (National University of Distance Education) in 2007. 30 credits
o Diploma in Health and International Cooperation by the University College of Public Health, by the Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain, and the Ministry of Health of the Community of Madrid, 2003, 250 teaching hours
o University Expert in Nursing in Physical Education and Sport Medicine by the School of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Medicine of the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, in 2003. 250 teaching hours
o University Expert in Emergency Nursing for the School of Health Sciences attached to the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, in 2000. 250 teaching hours
o University Expert in Palliative Care Nursing at the Autonomous University of Madrid, La Paz Hospital in 1999. 69 teaching hours
• Commercial Helicopter Pilot VFR. JAA License No. E00049019
o Robinson 22 Type rating
o 136'5 flight hours, 50 of them as PIC
- Research and education:
• Lecturer in the Department of Nursing at the Complutense University of Madrid in Introduction to Palliative Care and Geriatric Nursing, for the Spanish Red Cross in the Community of Madrid in Health Transport, Disasters, First Aid, HIV-AIDS, Palliative Care, Addiction and Geriatric Nursing, Assistant in the Training Department of the Madrid Fire Department in Emergency Medical Technicians, Basic and Advanced levels, SERCAM Department Training and others
• Teacher - Monitor practices of undergraduate and graduate nursing students for the School of Health Sciences at the Complutense University of Madrid, Saint John of God University School of the Pontificious University of Comillas, University School of Nursing of the Spanish Red Cross at the Autonomous University of Madrid and the School of Nursing San Pablo CEU - Air Hospital in Emergency and for Master in Emergency Medicine at the Complutense University of Madrid and others
• Articles, books, papers and conference papers on topics related to Emergencies, HIV/AIDS, Palliative Care, CPR, Stroke Asistance
- Professional experience:
• Emergency and Prehospital Department:
o Municipal Emergency Assistance and Rescue Service (SAMUR-Civil Protection), Madrid City Council. 6 years as emergency nurse, since february 2007, currently in service
o Emergency and Rescue Service of the Community of Madrid (SERCAM, now integrated in the SUMMA-112), Comunity of Madrid. 9 years as an emergency and flight nurse with Agusta 109 Power and Bell 412 helicopters. March 2001 to March 2010
o Ambulance Europe, 2 years as on call transport nurse. 2000 and 2001
o Municipal Emergency Assistance and Rescue Service (SAMUR-Civil Protection), Madrid City Council. 10 years as an Emergency Medical Technician. January 1992 to July 2001
o Spanish Red Cross in the Community of Madrid with Ground and Air Ambulances, Health, Relief and Emergency, Mountain Rescue and Coordination: 20 years as a volunteer. 1988 to 2008
• Emergency Department and Special Hospital Services:
o University General Hospital Gregorio Maranon, hospital ward for infants 0 to 2 years. Madrid. March to October, 2011. 7 months
o Mayday Healthcare NHS Trust Hospital, currently Croydon Health Services NHS Trust, Emergency Services, London, UK. January to October, 2006. 10 months
o Alcorcon Hospital Foundation, Madrid. Emergency Department. April, 1999 to October, 2001. 3 years
o Santa Cristina’s Hospital, ICU at the Resuscitation and Surgical Block, Madrid. July to September, 1995. 3 months
• Palliative Care and Primary Care:
o Home Care Program for AIDS Patients and HIV Psychosocial Care for Children, Spanish Red Cross, Madrid. 2 years
o Primary Care Area 1 and 7, Madrid, 3 years
o Care Center for Mentally Disabled: May 2, Regional Service of Social Welfare, Ministry of Health and Social Services, Community of Madrid. 3 years
• International Cooperation:
o BHCU-ERU: Emergency Response Unit: Basic Health Care Unit for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent in Algeria after the earthquake of May 21, 2003: 18 days
o Bilateral Cooperation Spanish Red Cross - Moroccan Red Crescent after the earthquake in northern Morocco, on February 24, 2004: 8 days
• Management:
o Diploma in Recognition of the Best Ideas of the Year 2008 by the Suggestion of Obtaining Blood Samples Before Hospital Arrival from STROKE Patients by the General Directorate of Civil Protection SAMUR. City of Madrid. Madrid, June, 2009
o Nursing Coordinator at the Center for Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Children “Teresa de Calcuta” of the Community of Madrid. December 2007 to October 2008
o Development of the software application using the tool provided by the Call Centre for the development of psycho-social-health and legal history of recent arrived to our costs immigrants. Department of Health and Relief, Spanish Red Cross Headquarters. Madrid. 2 months. November to December 2006
- Additional Training:
• Training to be documented: HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, medical transport, emergency medicine, Emergency Communications, ALS, ACLS, PALS (Paediatric and Neonatal), PHTLS, ILS (Immediate Life Support), Chronic Patient Communication, Communication of Bad News, Cardiology Intensive Care, Patients Rescue Hardship, Emergency Surgery, Human Relations and Communication, AITP (Initial Care to Pediatric Trauma), Basic Health Care ERU (Units Emergency Response), Health Interventions and International Cooperation in Emergencies and Humanitarian Aid, Biomechanics of Traffic Accidents, Sex Education, Paediatric Emergencies, Training of Trainers in Emergency Area, Recovery Sports, Aeromedical Transport Evacuation, Intervention in Catastrophes, Major Incident Procedure, Personal Protective Equipment and Chemical Decontamination, ALERT Course, Humanitarian Action, Logical Framework Approach in Humanitarian Aid, Advanced Life Support Providers by the American Heart Association, Working in Conflict Zones for the Spanish Red Cross Personnel, Clinic Photography for Health Workers, Nursing Prescription and Information and Communication Technology, Mountain Medicine and many others.