1. Masters of Science in Public Health \r\n\r\n2. Bachelor of Science in Human Genetics and Biotechnology \r\n\r\n3. Ethical and Social Challenges of Genomic and Precision Medicine- Online Short Course (Certified),Universityof California, San Francisco (United States)\r\n\r\n4. Genes and the Human Condition (From Behavior to Biotechnology)- Online Short Course (Certified),University of Maryland, College Park (United States)\r\n\r\n5. Introduction to Reproduction- Online Short Course (Certified),Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois\r\n\r\n6. Certified in Health Safety and Environment (HSE 1&2), Abuja, Nigeria.\r\n\r\n\r\nSKILLS\r\n\r\nAdaptable\r\nResourceful \r\nHighly motivated \r\nFlexible \r\nCan do spirit \r\nHardworking \r\nTeam player
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1. Home Care Aide, Kuchigoro Primary Health Centre, Abuja, Nigeria. From September 2021 to February 2023. \r\n\r\nResponsible for providing complete healthcare services and promote continuity of care. 2. Offered patients and families emotional support and instruction in preparing healthy meals, independent living and adaptation to disability or illness. 3. Developed rapport to create safe and trusting environment for care. 4. Administered prescribed medications under direction of physician. 5. Encouraged patients to participate in safe physical activity to help boost mood and improve overall wellness. 6. Coordinated daily medicine schedules and administration to help clients address symptoms and enhance quality of life.\r\n\r\n\r\n2. Residential home older adult care worker Dote Medical Centre Abuja, Nigeria - January 2017 - July 2021\r\n\r\nCoordinated daily medicine schedules and administration to help clients address symptoms and enhance quality of life. •Monitored progress and documented patient health status changes to keep care team updated. •Encouraged patients to participate in safe physical activity to help boost mood and improve overall wellness. •Managed operations and staffing to meet key performance indicators for patients satisfaction and quality care. •Assisted patients with dressing, grooming and feeding needs, helping to overcome and adapt to mobility restrictions. •Checked vital signs on daily basis and contacted supervisor regarding patient health concerns or behavioral changes. •Developed rapport to create safe and trusting environment for care.\r\n\r\n\r\n3. Care at home worker Vital Medical Centre Abuja, Nigeria [ 07/02/2016 – 09/12/2017 ] \r\n\r\nOffered patients and families emotional support and instruction in preparing healthy meals, independent living and adaptation to disability or illness. • Provided mobility assistance such as walking and regular exercising. • Monitored progress and documented patient health status changes to keep care team updated. • Assisted patients with dressing, grooming and feeding needs, helping to overcome and adapt to mobility restrictions. • Administered medications to patients and remained vigilant for negative side effects. • Followed nutritional plans to prepare optimal meals. • Provided transportation and appointments management. • Assisted disabled clients to support independence and well-being.\r\n\r\n
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