Management Pharmacy Site
International SOS (Angola LNG Clinic), soyo
Total years of experience :21 years, 4 Months
carries out the primary functions of the pharmacist registered in the interpretation and evaluation of
medication orders and prescriptions
▪ prepare and dispense medicines according to the laws established in the clinic
▪ supervise and verify the accuracy of all the work performed during the all day by prescription at the
pharmacy.
▪ fulfilling clinical functions and providing pharmaceutical services to adult and geriatric pediatric
patients
▪ developing and promoting collaborative and collegiate relationships with nurses, physicians and
interdepartmental personnel as they relate to patients ' pharmaceutical care
▪ performing day-to-day operations at the pharmacy, as they belong to the quotas and deadlines
Workflow Production
▪ supervise all pharmacies to ensure good access to pharmacy area flow security requests entry and
adherence to delivery times
▪ Check the integrity and accuracy of all new and reload labels and applications and revise the
contents and accuracy of all packaging and labelling of medicines.
▪ prepared and supervised of all products or solutions of medicines IV, IM
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
provider of health services and medical consultation.
▪ realization of weekly control of the room.
▪ Elaboration of the medical Emergency Plan "MERP"
▪ elaboration of monthly and weekly reports.
▪ medical inventory and request for medicines when and needed at the clinic.
▪ performing collective kitchen hygiene inspections and food conservation quality verification.
▪ check and update POB lists.
▪ promoting and maintaining a good relationship with other departments
inventory realization, managed peer levels and delivery requests accordingly
▪ supervised out of work.
▪ responded to guests ' requests, concerns and opportunities to ensure guests ' satisfaction.
▪ Supervising the entire department through the transition from the new personnel team.
▪ assured that any complaint is applied within 15 minutes.
▪ lyase with senior manager for any problem.
▪ leadership with the staff for any work and assured the team spirit maintained for each job.
▪ successfully participated in the first consciousness of safety meeting morning.
▪ training organized for first aid.
▪ customer interaction project covering the areas of interaction with the real-life client and leadership
training services in the work team.
Business or sector Construction
in General Nursing Level A1
Institute Superior The
Military Hospital of the Kitona Base, Moanda (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
▪ gathered patient information and confirmed information already in the medical database.
▪ helped patients with prosthetics and provided accompanying care instructions.
▪ administered medicines provided injections and specimens collected.
▪ prepared patients for surgery and assisted with procedures.
▪ provided extensive medical care to members of the army as needed.
▪ assessed patient conditions and monitored progress.
▪ assured that the patient's treatment areas were clean.
▪ administering vaccines
Nursing Diploma Level A2
Medical Professional Institute of Kitona Base, Moanda (Democratic Republic of the
-Periodic verification of ambulance equipment and all first aid boxes.
▪ General inspection of weekly food hygiene.
▪ evaluation and treatment of diseases in the function of monitoring the therapeutic process prescribed
by the physician.
▪ Medical assistance in cases of work accidents.
▪ Organisation of emergency simulation exercises (Drill).
▪ daily drug verification and acquisition.
▪ Treatment of patients ambulatory care day and night.
▪ Evacuation process in cases of fire.
▪ keep the medical records of the base personnel, blood group, allergies.
▪ participation in the training and refreshing of ACLS, BLS, ATLS in the Kwane clinic Ida with the
specialized physician in the area: * Doctor. Ali Tanio General practitioner of Saipem SA
French C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 English B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 Levels: A1 and A2: Basic user - B1 and B2: Independent user - C1 and C2: Proficient user Common European Framework of Reference for Languages