medical assistant
MSFF
Total years of experience :14 years, 4 Months
Conducting ward rounds, clack ship in triage, Managing emergency conditions and accessing new bone babies. also monitoring ICU patients.
Assessing, diagnosing, and prescribing treatment to in and out-patients.
To review in patients every morning and the afternoon.
To monitor patients vital sign and do the necessary assessment for additions and subtractions as far as treatment is concerned.
To ensure that nurses have administered drugs to the patients ie right drug, right dose, right route, and right time to right patient.
To discharge patients who have improved and qualify for home care.
Monitoring icu patients.
Performing aseptic minor procedures.
2013 (June to date) Medicines Sans Fronterier France (MSFF) as medical assistant in South
Sudan aweil civil hospital.
• Assessing, diagnosing, prescribing treatment and monitoring patients illness and complications.
• Conducting ward rounds.
• Receiving emergency cases pertaining referral from PHCC.
• Currying out minor surgical procedures such as surgical toilet and suturing.
• Assessment of new born.
2011 (September) 2013 (May) Mugabi Medical Centre as Clinical Officer.
• Assessing, diagnosing, prescribing, treating, monitoring patients
illness and referring patients who need further management.
• HIV counseling and testing.
• Currying out minor surgeries such as male medical circumcision,
surgical toilet and suturing.
2011 (August July) Volunteering as Clinical Officer, Fort portal Regional Referral Hospital.
• Diagnosing, prescribing, treating, counseling, performing minor
surgery in outpatient department.
2011 (May June) Management of child hood illness (IMCI), Fort portal Regional Referral
Hospital.
• Classifying and treating child hood illness.
• Assessing the immunization status of children.
• Immunization of pregnant mothers.
2010 (July) Practiced as a trainee in maternal child health (MCH), Fort portal regional referral
Hospital
• Managing pregnancy related illnesses.
2010 (June) Practiced in spring water protection and sanitation.
2009 (June) Practiced in primary Health Care (H/CIII)
SPECIAL SKILLS
• Strong interpersonal communication, mobilization skills, ability to deal with people of different cultural and educational background.
• Computer skills.
• Strong advocate for team work and collective participation.
• Able to interpret body or facial expression for appropriate action.
• Excellent interpersonal rapport.
• Good confidentiality skills.
• Strong coordination or networking and counseling skills.
• Self directed with ability to work under minimal supervision.
• Good organizational, analytical and conflict resolving skills.