Vanessa Sharp
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Experience
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Manchester Royal Eye Hospital
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United Kingdom
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Jun 2018 - Present
• Provides Ophthalmic Science Services which includes diagnostic imaging and clinical investigation to patients of all ages that suffer from diseases or conditions of the eye.• Performs diagnostic imaging and investigations such as Optical Coherence Tomography, Humphrey Visual Fields Perimetry, Snellen/Logmar visual acuity tests as well as also administering drops for dilation. • Works well within a team as we need to ensure that clinics are run efficiently and as smooth as possible. Also, can work well as a lone worker as I am required to work in satellite clinics where I will be the only practitioner which means I need to make sure clinics run as smoothly as possible. • Travels to satellite clinics such as Altrincham, Wythenshawe, Cheetham Hill, Trafford and Withington. Show less
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Dec 2014 - Jun 2018
• Supported patients with customised patient tools such as a drop aid and the I-Care kit which checks pressure and taught them how to use these tools.• Cleaned and sterilised instruments and disposed of contaminated supplies. • Recorded patients’ medical history, vital test results and visual acuity test in medical records.• Maintained patient privacy and confidential patient information.• Tested patients’ blood glucose levels.• Measured urine specimens.• Performed visual acuity checks and administered drops for dilation. • Helped doctors with any general needs in clinic i.e. gather relevant documentation for them or help with transferring patients or assist in lifting eyelids when administering injections.• Trained in venepuncture. Show less
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Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
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United Kingdom
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Nursing Assistant
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Aug 2013 - Dec 2014
• Tested patients’ blood glucose levels. • Assisted with washing and dressing patients. • Serving meals and helping feed patients if necessary. • Transfer patients whether using the hoist or the slide board or just helping them get from bed to chair. • Help patients with toileting needs. • Making patients beds. • Talking to patients and making them feel comfortable. • Checking patients’ observations such as taking temperature, pulse, respiration rates, weight and blood pressure. • Sterilise equipment, clean beds and patient areas. • Restock store rooms. • Hands on with patients and personal care tasks, good communication and observational skills. Show less
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Education
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Xaverian College
BTEC National Diploma Health and Social Care, Public Health -
Cedar Mount High School
Various GCSE's, High School