Profile
Lisa Blake
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Education:
I went to an all girls school call sir Jonathan north.
I then went to a college in Wigston, which is not there anymore.
I have attended Derby University to gain my foundation degree.
Open University to achieve my BSc nursing degree
De Montfort University in Leicester to gain my post grad certificate.Co
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Qualifications:
7 GCSEs A-C
Advanced GNVQ in media studies.
NVQ level 3 in health care
Foundation degree in health and social care
BSc hons degree in adult nursing
Post grad certificate in Practice nursing.
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Work History:
I used to work at the hospital on a ward for people who had brain injuries. I then went to work on a maternity ward with mums and babies. After this I then went to work at the GP surgery and have been there 18 years!
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Current Job:
Practice Nurse
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Workplace:
I work for a GP surgery in Wigston Leicester.
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About Me:
I live in Leicester with my husband and 3 children.
I work as a nurse in a GP surgery
I also work as a lead nurse for the training hub , as well as a practice tutor for the Open University
I love taking my dog for long walks and watching my son play football
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Although I do not have a lot of spare time, I do enjoy taking my labrador, called Rocky ,on long walks. This helps me clear my mind.
My son plays football for a local football team and plays on a Sunday morning and Tuesday evening.
I am currently renovating my house which it taking a lot of time , as well as money!
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My pronouns are:
she/her
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My Work:
I work as a nurse in a GP surgery 4 days a week
I also work for the training hub and the Open University
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As a practice nurse my main focus is about health promotion, ( I want to prevent people becoming unwell) .My clinical day includes asthma/diabetes reviews, smear tests, wound care and vaccinations.
In my role as a practice tutor, I support student nurses and student nursing associates on placement. I make sure they are being exposed to lots of different learning environments and meeting their supernumerary hours ( hours where they are not counted as being on shift).
As lead nurse for the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland training hub, I liaise with staff about training needs, promote the nursing associate program and advise nursing colleagues.
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My Typical Day:
I wake up at 6.30am and feed the animals (1 dog, 2 cats and a rabbit.)
I then leave my husband to take care of the children and I head for work.
I see lots of patients for things like blood test, wound care, health checks.
I then finish at 5pm and come home and make the tea.
In the evening I will log onto my Open University laptop and do some more work.
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I wake up at 6am and feed the animals. I then make sure my son has everything for school beore I leave for work.
My first patient is around 7.30am. I see patients up until 12.30 when I have lunch.
We all sit together at lunch time so we can debrief on any patients that we need advice on.
we then start our afternoon clinic. This is often children immunisation clinic. This is a very noisy chaotic clinic.
Once I have finished seeing patients, I finish all my admin work and complete any tasks or emails that have been sent.
I leave work at 5pm and go home and cook tea.
I often open up my Open University laptop in the evening. I email students to see how they are getting on and to see if they need any extra support.