Vicki Dove

Biomedical Manager at CardioScan
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, AU

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Credentials

  • Agile Project Management
    Australian Institute of Management
    Aug, 2023
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • Australia
    • Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Biomedical Manager
      • Oct 2021 - Present
    • United Kingdom
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Field Service Engineer
      • Dec 2017 - Oct 2021

      My role as a field service engineer enables me to test my troubleshooting, communication and organisational skills on a daily basis. Within this role I look after our full cardiopulmonary equipment offering from our Heart Lung Machines to the Atricure system. I am also the lead engineer for our software/ database program assisting the team and our customers with installation and troubleshooting across Australia and New Zealand. My role as a field service engineer enables me to test my troubleshooting, communication and organisational skills on a daily basis. Within this role I look after our full cardiopulmonary equipment offering from our Heart Lung Machines to the Atricure system. I am also the lead engineer for our software/ database program assisting the team and our customers with installation and troubleshooting across Australia and New Zealand.

    • Brazil
    • Engineering Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Field Service Engineer - Life Sciences
      • Jul 2016 - Dec 2017
    • United Kingdom
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Medical Engineering Technologist
      • Oct 2014 - Mar 2016

      At UCLH I was responsible for the management of the Medical Physics Department at the Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital for twelve months while concurrently helping the specialised technicians in the Neonatal Department at the main hospital for last three months. This position has helped me gain valuable experience in time management and the prioritisation of my workload. I was able to gain experience on audiometers, endoscopes, SiPAP’s as well as reinforcing prior knowledge. At UCLH I was responsible for the management of the Medical Physics Department at the Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital for twelve months while concurrently helping the specialised technicians in the Neonatal Department at the main hospital for last three months. This position has helped me gain valuable experience in time management and the prioritisation of my workload. I was able to gain experience on audiometers, endoscopes, SiPAP’s as well as reinforcing prior knowledge.

    • Biomedical Engineer
      • Apr 2014 - Sep 2014

      During my time at TBS GB I further extended my knowledge on patient monitors, defibrillators, ECG recorders and infusion devices to name a few. During my time at TBS GB I further extended my knowledge on patient monitors, defibrillators, ECG recorders and infusion devices to name a few.

    • Australia
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • da Vinci Field Service Engineer
      • Feb 2013 - Mar 2014

      Responsible for the maintenance and repair of da Vinci Surgical System across various sites in Melbourne. Whilst working at Device Technologies I developed a sound understanding of the da Vinci Surgical System, a robotic system dedicated to laparoscopic surgery. I have learnt a great deal about working in a team environment, as well as how to operate independently within this role. Responsible for the maintenance and repair of da Vinci Surgical System across various sites in Melbourne. Whilst working at Device Technologies I developed a sound understanding of the da Vinci Surgical System, a robotic system dedicated to laparoscopic surgery. I have learnt a great deal about working in a team environment, as well as how to operate independently within this role.

    • Netball Umpire
      • Mar 2000 - Mar 2014

      I umpire a wide range of skill levels and ages; from kids to adults and people just new to the sport to high level representive netball. I mentor young trainie umpires who are still learning and am also qualified to test new umpires for their C badge. I umpire a wide range of skill levels and ages; from kids to adults and people just new to the sport to high level representive netball. I mentor young trainie umpires who are still learning and am also qualified to test new umpires for their C badge.

    • Australia
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Biomedical Engineer
      • Aug 2011 - Jan 2013

      Responsible for the repair and maintainance of medical equipment. Through my position at Western Health I have developed knowledge of a vast array of different equipment from ultrasounds, ECG machines, central monitoring systems running on IT Platforms to temporal thermometers. Within my position we utilised AssetPlus, which is the database system that Western Health uses for logging equipment repairs and maintenance issues. Attention to detail is essential as we employ this system for reporting and accreditation as well as equipment lifecycle, history and cost tracking Show less

    • Australia
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Biomedical Engineering Student
      • Jan 2007 - Jan 2008

      Through Industry Based Learning I was able to discover what directions my degree could take me. I spent 3 months in the Lung Function Department learning about Respiratory Science and how to conducted lung function tests on patients. I then went to the Cardiology Department and spent 3 months learning about ECG's, holter monitors, echo's, exercise stress testing, pace makers and what happens in the cath lab. I spent the next 6 months in the Biomedical Engineering Department. Here I performed various duties including electrical safety testing, area testing, maintainence and repair of equipment as well as working on a project for the hospital. We designed and worked towards developing an automated delivery system for nitric oxide for ICU. Show less

Education

  • Swinburne University of Technology
    Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)/ Bachelor of Science (BSc), Electronics and Computer Systems/ Biomedical Science

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