SUMMARY OF ACAMEMIC ACHEIVEMENT
- Secondary school 1987/88
- General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)
- Islamic Education B, English language B, Arabic language B, Maths C,
Physics C, Biology B.
Professional Registerable Qualification
:: Registered General Nurse 1993, Buckingham College of
Nursing and Midwifery /Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION
:: BTEC /Continuing Education Certificate in Management
Studies. 1998
Recordable Qualification
:: English National Board (ENB) 998 Teaching and
assessing in Clinical Practice 1996.
:: ENB (371) Nursing Patients with Spinal Cord Lesions 1996.
:: ENB (913) The Care and Rehabilitation of Physically Disabled People
1997.
:: Manual and Handling Trainer (1998)
Other Professional Qualification:
- Diploma of Higher Education in Nursing Midwifery
Practice .1997.
- BA (HON) ,ENB High Award in Health Care Practice .1999
- MSc in Professional Practice (Healthcare ) 2003
- Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education
Professional Employment Record
1/3/04-till now -
Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College -
Senior Lecturer
1/2/03-1/3/04 - University of
Luton - H Grade Practice Educator
01/02/01- 1/2/03 - Stoke Mandeville Hospital
- G grade Practice Development Nurse
01/12/99-2001 - Stoke Mandeville Hospital -
F Grade Staff Nurse
01/10/95-30/11/99 - Stoke Mandeville Hospital - E Grade
Full Time Staff Nurse
01/10/93-01/11/95 - Stoke Mandeville Hospital - D
grade /Full time Staff Nurse
Secondment with the University of Luton for one year
99/00 to be modular leader for the Acute Spinal Nursing ,involved in
validation/moderation of course content as well as offering tutorial to
students and marking their assignment .
Further Professional Development
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Organiser of national study days for the
multidisciplinary team in managing spinal cord injuries at the acute
stage.
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Member of an editorial board and proof reader of
text in developing a web page for spinal cord injury patients
National &International Presentations
- Day Of Opportunity 99 - Clinical Supervision in
Practice
- International Trauma Conference 00 Safe Transfers of Spinal Patients
- Multidisciplinary Association of Spinal Cord Injury Professional –
Audit of Transferring spinal patients from general hospitals to spinal
units
- Day of Opportunity 00- Clinical Governance
- Guttaman Spinal Conference 01- Guidelines for Transferring Spinal
Patients
- International Medical Society of Paraplegia 01 – Integrated Care
Pathways for Management of Autonomic Dysreflexia.
- Day of Opportunity Conference 02- Management of Spinal Injured
Patients in District General Hospital.
- International Medical Society of Paraplegia 02- Complication of
Delayed admission to spinal injuries centres.
- International Medical Society of Paraplegia 02- Maintaining Optimal
Nutrition in Children with Spinal Cord Injury.
- Spinal Injuries Association 02 Coping with the Distressed individual
(SCI Patients and their Family).
- Day of Opportunity 03 Nurses Experience in caring for clients from
ethnic minority clients
- International Medical Society of Paraplegia 03 Causes of Delayed
admissions to Spinal Injuries centres.
- International Medical Society of Paraplegia 03 Spinal Cord Injuries
Rehabilitation in the Middle East
- Guttaman Spinal Conference 05 The potential for Domiciliary Visits by
Telenursing in Spinal Injuries
- International Medical Society of Paraplegia The potential for
Domiciliary Visits by Telenursing in Spinal Injuries
Exchange visits
- Ulm spinal unit in Germany examining aspects of
rehabilitation between England and Germany in relation to the management
of spinal cord injury and disability in general
- AL-AGOZAH Spinal Unit: conducted a short course for
nursing patients with spinal injuries for nursing staff.
- Ibin AlNafees Hospital in Syria: Short course for
nursing and rehabilitation of children with CP
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