Maizabeen Jamal

Educator at EQUALS International
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Greater Adelaide Area
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  • English -
  • Hindi -
  • Urdu -

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Credentials

  • Graduate Certificate in Critical Care Nursing.
    University of South Australia
    Nov, 2013
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • Australia
    • Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Educator
      • Jul 2016 - Present

      Identify, develop, plan, implement, evaluate and monitor clinical learning opportunities to support students in providing evidence-based and comtemporary patient focused services. Where relevant, successful completion of these activities support students to: progress towards attaining further clinical and healthcare related qualifications. Actively contribute to developing and maintaining a culture where students are vigilant to risks to themselves, their co-workers, patients or visitors in their area of practice.

    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Critical Care Registered Nurse
      • Mar 2011 - Present

      Working in a Level 3 ICCU, I have the responsibility of caring for critically ill patients, ensuring all their nursing needs are met. The responsibilities include liaising with vast and different health care professional in providing high level of care whilst they are inpatient in the Intensive and Critical Care Unit. Critical Care nurses look after patients with dialysis, on life support, post operatively cardiac or other surgeries and providing holistic care. Working in a Level 3 ICCU, I have the responsibility of caring for critically ill patients, ensuring all their nursing needs are met. The responsibilities include liaising with vast and different health care professional in providing high level of care whilst they are inpatient in the Intensive and Critical Care Unit. Critical Care nurses look after patients with dialysis, on life support, post operatively cardiac or other surgeries and providing holistic care.

    • Australia
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Academic
      • Sep 2018 - Oct 2022

      Role of an Academic tutor is to assist students to become independent learners and to increase their motivation to learn. Playing a vital and multifaceted role in supported a students learning. The role primarily focuses on providing academic and professional developmental support. Role of an Academic tutor is to assist students to become independent learners and to increase their motivation to learn. Playing a vital and multifaceted role in supported a students learning. The role primarily focuses on providing academic and professional developmental support.

    • Australia
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Critical Care Registered Nurse
      • Mar 2011 - Oct 2022

      My responsibilities include as a critical care nurse is to ensure that acutely and critically ill patients and their families receive the utmost optimal care. These patients are at high risk for actual or potential life threatening problems are likely is to be highly vulnerable, unstable and complex, thereby requiring intense and vigilant nursing care. Part of my role is to be an advocate for the patient and this includes respecting and supporting the basic values, rights and beliefs of the critically ill patients. One aspect of this position is to be the unit coordinator or access critical care RN for a pod in ICCU. Each pod has 12 patients and the role is ensure smooth running of the unit for the 12 hr shifts, supporting medical staff and other allied health care professionals. ..having situational awarness, ..time managment. ..providing mentorship to new graduate nurses. ..observational skills ..and most importantly critical thinking, problem solving skills. ..handing over to the oncoming Unit Coordinator

    • Critical Care Nurse
      • Jan 2002 - May 2011

    • Critical Care Nurse
      • May 1997 - Dec 2002

Education

  • University of South Australia
    Graduate Certificate in Critical Care Nursing, Critical Care Nursing
    2013 - 2013
  • Australian Institute of Business
    Master of Business Administration - MBA, Organizational Leadership
    -
  • Flinders University
    Graduate certificate in Health Administration, Health/Health Care Administration/Management
    2010 - 2010
  • Flinders University
    Bachelor's degree, Registered Nursing
    1993 - 1995

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