Contact information

Michael M. Naccarat

4611 Nelm Street
Hyderabad – 22102

Career objective

Looking for a challenging position of the Oncology Nurse in the reputed company with a view to use my wide experience for the benefit of the organization.

Skills

  • Exceptional capacity to multi-task: have good time management skills, able to prioritise and develop strategies to deliver top-quality patient care.
  • Documentation and referral experience including admissions, assessments, chemotherapy and Apheresis treatments and education for a wide range of cancers.
  • Demonstrate the ability to manage, work autonomously and be motivational in achieving team work and provide top- quality patient care.
  • Outstanding interpersonal skills; delivering accurate charting, patient history and other documentation.

Experience

2005 – Present

Stvincents Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales

Oncology Nurse

  • Caring for cancer patients while administering Chemotherapy. This included collection of haemopoietic progenitor cells via apheresis both from autologous and allogeneic donors, and includes ongoing care for many complications associated with both chemotherapy and transplantation.
  • Support family and patient with side affects associated with chemotherapy, prolific in cannulation, skilled in the care of implantable devices such as Port-a-caths, Vascular Access Devices, PICC lines and Central lines. Act in charge on a regular basis. Project manager: for the accreditation process for the collection of Haemopoietic progenitor cells and Cancer Services patient journey.
  • Provide strong contributions as key member of Cancer Services quality assurance program designed to identify and evaluate problems, manage patient census with a view to promote and improve patient care.
  • Promote the highest standard in care by exhibiting motivation and dedication to each of my patients.

2002 – 2005

The Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead, North London, England

Oncology Nurse

  • My role included caring for patients with solid tumours while administering Chemotherapy treatment. Being in charge of the shift Monday to Friday, Orientating new nursing staff to the unit on a regular basis, managing and monitoring equipment, occupational health and safety, Implemented unit library for staff, participated in clinical trials, skilled in the care of implantable devices such as Port-a-caths, Vascular Access Devices, PICC lines and Central lines.
  • Implemented and Coordinated ongoing staff orientation to the unit.
  • Promoted the highest standard of care of oncology patients receiving chemotherapy treatment.
  • Followed hospital protocols and policies.
  • Worked as an individual practioner in the care of cancer patients.
  • Coordinated clinical trials for two different cancer sites- Lung and Liver cancer

Education

  • University of Western Sydney- Bankstown, Sydney

Bachelor of Nursing, BN

  • kings college London, Uk

Management of Patients Receiving Chemotherapy, level 3

  • The College of Nursing, Sydney NSW

Haematology and Haemopoietic cell transplantation course

References

Floyd P. Olivier
Manager
Wap Company.
Floyd_oliver@gmail.com

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