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Medical Researcher
Jacqueline Thompson
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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My clinical experience, post-graduate training and hands-on experience of conducting a number of systematic reviews will enable me to contribute easily to projects.
I have ample experience with scientific writing, critical appraisal, data analysis and I am a reviewer for a number of journals with a good understanding of key requirements for producing robust evidence.
I have ample experience with scientific writing, critical appraisal, data analysis and I am a reviewer for a number of journals with a good understanding of key requirements for producing robust evidence.
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Language
English
Fluently
Ready for
Larger project
Available
My experience
2019 - ?
job
Research Fellow
University of Birmingham.
Work closely with the Chief Investigator, co-investigators and study team for the Paediatric
Early Rehabilitation / Mobilisation during InTensive care (PERMIT) in the design and conduct of a multi-centre study
• Contribute to the design and delivery of a UK wide survey of professional opinions on the use of Early Rehabilitation / Mobilisation
• Perform a scoping literature review of Early Rehabilitation / Mobilisation
• Analyse and interpret research findings and results
• Publish findings and results of the study in the NIHR report and peer-reviewed journal
Early Rehabilitation / Mobilisation during InTensive care (PERMIT) in the design and conduct of a multi-centre study
• Contribute to the design and delivery of a UK wide survey of professional opinions on the use of Early Rehabilitation / Mobilisation
• Perform a scoping literature review of Early Rehabilitation / Mobilisation
• Analyse and interpret research findings and results
• Publish findings and results of the study in the NIHR report and peer-reviewed journal
Design, Research
2014 - 2019
job
Research Assistant
University of Oxford.
Responsible for the delivery of the trial intervention, co-ordination with the other members of the Dementia And Physical Activity (DAPA), Synthesising a clinical Prognostic Rule for Ankle Injuries in the Emergency Department (SPRAINED), Platelet rich plasma in Achilles
Tendon Healing (PATH-2) trial team, Strengthening and stretching for rheumatoid arthritis of the hand (SARAH) and Getting it Right: Addressing Shoulder Pain (GRASP).
• Travel to different locations to train local staff in the delivery of the study intervention; assist
with recruitment, data collection and follow-up activities; conducting monitoring visits and implementation changes during the course of the study.
• Liaising with the study Statistician to create data matrixes to maintain complete and accurate records of the study in designated database. Performing quality assurance checks on all incoming primary outcome data and raising queries for resolution within or without the study team. It also involves logging the arrival of relevant case report forms or paperwork, reviewing the content, retrieving incomplete data from the NHS database and entering data into the appropriate databases.
• Ensuring adequate supplies of all relevant forms and equipment needed for the smooth running the study at various sites. Ensuring that the study is undertaken in accordance with the terms approved by the Research Ethics Committee and the appropriate NHS Research
and Development Department (R&D).
• Attending meetings / conferences and training days on trial conduct such as GCP, project management and first aid), and clinical supervisory support sessions for exercise assistants as requested to comply with the MRC Good Clinical Practice, the Research Governance
Framework, CSP Code of Professional Conduct and ICH Good Clinical Practice.
• Handling statistical packages (SPSS, RevMan and R); conducting systematic reviews and meta-analysis to contribute to the production of reports, academic papers and presentations.
Tendon Healing (PATH-2) trial team, Strengthening and stretching for rheumatoid arthritis of the hand (SARAH) and Getting it Right: Addressing Shoulder Pain (GRASP).
• Travel to different locations to train local staff in the delivery of the study intervention; assist
with recruitment, data collection and follow-up activities; conducting monitoring visits and implementation changes during the course of the study.
• Liaising with the study Statistician to create data matrixes to maintain complete and accurate records of the study in designated database. Performing quality assurance checks on all incoming primary outcome data and raising queries for resolution within or without the study team. It also involves logging the arrival of relevant case report forms or paperwork, reviewing the content, retrieving incomplete data from the NHS database and entering data into the appropriate databases.
• Ensuring adequate supplies of all relevant forms and equipment needed for the smooth running the study at various sites. Ensuring that the study is undertaken in accordance with the terms approved by the Research Ethics Committee and the appropriate NHS Research
and Development Department (R&D).
• Attending meetings / conferences and training days on trial conduct such as GCP, project management and first aid), and clinical supervisory support sessions for exercise assistants as requested to comply with the MRC Good Clinical Practice, the Research Governance
Framework, CSP Code of Professional Conduct and ICH Good Clinical Practice.
• Handling statistical packages (SPSS, RevMan and R); conducting systematic reviews and meta-analysis to contribute to the production of reports, academic papers and presentations.
Recruitment, UP, Framework, Performing, Production, Data collection, Monitoring, Implementation, Development, Quality assurance, Research, Support, Spss, It, Management, Content, R, Database, Training
2012 - 2013
job
Healthcare assistant
local council services Cambridge and Edinburgh.
To provide basic personal care; moving and handling of people using adequate techniques; correctly administering medication to clients; providing social stimulation, encouraging
conversation and providing support during meal time to ensure proper nutrition and hydration.
• Providing personal services to elderly clients in long-term or end of life care in a residential care setting
conversation and providing support during meal time to ensure proper nutrition and hydration.
• Providing personal services to elderly clients in long-term or end of life care in a residential care setting
Support, Basic, Social
2010 - 2011
job
Physiotherapist
National Orthopaedic Hospital.
Nigeria
Clinical Duties:
• To be legally responsible for management of patients in my care.
• To ensure valid informed consent when assessing patients' understanding of treatments or
provide care within a legal framework to patients who lack capacity to consent to treatment.
• To undertake a comprehensive assessment of patients including those with diverse or
complex presentations or multiple pathologies; use clinical reasoning skills and manual
assessment techniques to provide an accurate diagnosis of their condition with intermittent
support.
• To design and deliver physiotherapy treatment programmes based on a sound knowledge of evidence-based practice and treatment options.
• To formulate accurate diagnoses and prognoses; assess patient progress, alter treatment
programme to recommend best course of intervention and develop comprehensive
discharge plans.
• Use a range of verbal and non-verbal communication tools to effectively communicate
progress of rehabilitation and treatment programmes to patients.
• To maintain accurate patient treatment records in line with standards of practice that
enhance integrated care and facilitate effective communication with members of multidisciplinary teams.
Professional duties:
• To develop specialist knowledge, teach, assess and contribute to the appraisal of physiotherapy assistant staff.
• To make recommendations for change and when appropriate contribute to the implementation of changes.
• To contribute to the improvement of clinical practice.
Clinical Duties:
• To be legally responsible for management of patients in my care.
• To ensure valid informed consent when assessing patients' understanding of treatments or
provide care within a legal framework to patients who lack capacity to consent to treatment.
• To undertake a comprehensive assessment of patients including those with diverse or
complex presentations or multiple pathologies; use clinical reasoning skills and manual
assessment techniques to provide an accurate diagnosis of their condition with intermittent
support.
• To design and deliver physiotherapy treatment programmes based on a sound knowledge of evidence-based practice and treatment options.
• To formulate accurate diagnoses and prognoses; assess patient progress, alter treatment
programme to recommend best course of intervention and develop comprehensive
discharge plans.
• Use a range of verbal and non-verbal communication tools to effectively communicate
progress of rehabilitation and treatment programmes to patients.
• To maintain accurate patient treatment records in line with standards of practice that
enhance integrated care and facilitate effective communication with members of multidisciplinary teams.
Professional duties:
• To develop specialist knowledge, teach, assess and contribute to the appraisal of physiotherapy assistant staff.
• To make recommendations for change and when appropriate contribute to the implementation of changes.
• To contribute to the improvement of clinical practice.
Design, Management, Support, Implementation, Assessment, Framework
2009 - 2010
internship
Intern Physiotherapist
unknown.
To provide high quality Physiotherapy Service to In- and Out-patients with diverse clinical
pathologies using appropriate, evidence-based assessments, advice and treatment
programmes.
• To contribute to service development by providing initiative and providing cover for on-call
duties.
• To form links with local peer support within the physiotherapy service and multi-disciplinary
teams.
• To be responsible for maintaining and developing own competency to practice through
professional development activities that reflects adequate personal development.
• To undergo assessment and evaluation of assigned tasks either individually using current
practice recommendations or with more senior physiotherapists through progress reviews.
pathologies using appropriate, evidence-based assessments, advice and treatment
programmes.
• To contribute to service development by providing initiative and providing cover for on-call
duties.
• To form links with local peer support within the physiotherapy service and multi-disciplinary
teams.
• To be responsible for maintaining and developing own competency to practice through
professional development activities that reflects adequate personal development.
• To undergo assessment and evaluation of assigned tasks either individually using current
practice recommendations or with more senior physiotherapists through progress reviews.
Service, Support, Development, Assessment, Internal
My education
2012
-
2013
University of Edinburgh
Masters, Public health
Masters, Public health
2011
-
2012
Anglia Ruskin University
MSc, Physiotherapy
MSc, Physiotherapy
2005
-
2008
Bayero University Kano
BSc, Physiotherapy
BSc, Physiotherapy
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