Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Timeline
Generic

Carolyn Ghosh

Erina Heights,NSW

Summary

With a proven track record at Your Family Doctors Erina, and in the Emergency Department and with my skills in administration and as a practice Manager I excel in patient care and team collaboration. My expertise in clinical competence and compassionate communication has significantly enhanced patient satisfaction. I'm adept at critical thinking and emergency response, ensuring high-quality care under pressure. My leadership as a Practice Manager further showcases my ability to improve healthcare delivery.

Overview

27
27
years of professional experience

Work History

Registered Nurse

Your Family Doctors Erina
05.2021 - Current

  • General practice nursing involves providing primary healthcare services to patients in a community setting. Some key skills and qualities that are important for general practice nurses include:
  • 1. Patient assessment: Conducting thorough assessments of patients' health conditions, including taking vital signs, medical histories, and performing physical examinations.

  • 2. Health promotion and education: Providing patients with information on preventive care, healthy lifestyle choices, and disease management to empower them to make informed decisions about their health.

  • 3. Medication management: Administering medications, monitoring for side effects, educating patients on medication adherence, and ensuring safe medication practices.

  • 4. Wound care: Performing wound assessments, dressing changes, and providing education on wound healing and prevention of infection.

  • 5. Chronic disease management: Managing patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and providing ongoing support and education for disease management.

  • 6. Immunizations: Administering vaccines, maintaining immunization records, and promoting vaccination programs to prevent infectious diseases.

  • 7. Collaborative care: Working closely with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians, specialists, and allied health providers, to ensure coordinated and comprehensive care for patients.

  • 8. Communication skills: Building strong rapport with patients, actively listening to their concerns, providing clear explanations, and advocating for their needs.

  • General practice nursing requires a broad range of clinical skills, along with effective communication, patient education, and collaborative teamwork to deliver holistic care to individuals and families in the community.

Practice Manager

Coast Surgery
01.2018 - 07.2022
  • Developed and implemented strategies to improve patient access, satisfaction and care quality.
  • Applied excellent problem-solving skills to manage patient concerns.
  • Facilitated communication between staff members, fostering a collaborative work environment that improved overall team performance.
  • Recruited, hired and trained all staff, providing direct supervision, ongoing staff development and continuing education to employees.

Registered Nurse

Emergency Department Gosford Hospital
01.1998 - 01.2018

Emergency nursing requires a diverse set of skills to provide effective and efficient care to patients in critical situations. Some key skills and qualities that are essential for emergency nurses include:


1. Critical thinking: Being able to quickly assess a situation, make rapid decisions, and prioritize care based on the patient's condition.


2. Communication: Effective communication with patients, families, and other healthcare professionals is vital in an emergency setting to ensure clear information and coordination of care.


3. Technical skills: Proficiency in performing various medical procedures such as administering medications, IV placements, wound care, and monitoring vital signs.


4. Adaptability: The ability to remain calm under pressure, think on your feet, and adapt to rapidly changing circumstances is crucial in emergency nursing.


5. Teamwork: Working collaboratively with other healthcare providers to deliver comprehensive care and ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.


6. Compassion: Showing empathy, understanding, and providing emotional support to patients and their families during stressful times.


7. Time management: Prioritizing tasks, managing multiple patients simultaneously, and efficiently utilizing resources are essential skills for emergency nurses.


Overall, I feel emergency nursing requires a combination of clinical expertise, critical thinking, communication, teamwork, and compassion to deliver high-quality care in fast-paced and challenging situations.

Education

Batchelor Of Nursing - Registered Nurse

University of Newcastle
Newcastle, NSW
12.1997

Enrolled Nursing - Nursing

North Sydney TAFE
North Sydney
12.1994

Skills

  • Here are some skills and qualities I believe I possess as a registered nurse
  • 1 Clinical competence: Possessing a strong foundation of medical knowledge, nursing skills, and critical thinking to provide safe and effective patient care
  • 2 Communication: Effectively communicating with patients, families, and other healthcare team members to ensure clear information sharing and coordination of care
  • 3 Compassion and empathy: Demonstrating empathy, sensitivity, and respect for patients' feelings and needs, while providing emotional support during challenging times
  • 4 Critical thinking: Making quick and sound decisions based on assessment data, prioritizing care, and adapting to changing patient conditions
  • 5 Patient advocacy: Serving as the patient's voice, ensuring their rights are respected, and advocating for their best interests in the healthcare system
  • 6 Attention to detail: Being thorough and accurate in documentation, medication administration, and patient assessment to maintain patient safety and quality of care
  • 7 Teamwork and collaboration: Collaborating with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians, therapists, and social workers, to provide comprehensive and multidisciplinary care
  • 8 Time management: Prioritizing tasks, managing workload efficiently, and balancing multiple responsibilities to deliver timely and effective care to patients
  • 9 Cultural competence: Respecting and valuing diversity, understanding cultural differences, and providing culturally sensitive care to meet the unique needs of diverse patient populations
  • Registered nurses also need to stay current with advancements in healthcare, maintain professional certifications, and continuously engage in professional development to enhance their skills and knowledge

Timeline

Registered Nurse

Your Family Doctors Erina
05.2021 - Current

Practice Manager

Coast Surgery
01.2018 - 07.2022

Registered Nurse

Emergency Department Gosford Hospital
01.1998 - 01.2018

Batchelor Of Nursing - Registered Nurse

University of Newcastle

Enrolled Nursing - Nursing

North Sydney TAFE
Carolyn Ghosh