Office (Word, Excel etc)
Adept at leveraging interdisciplinary collaborative skills and extracorporeal perfusion techniques, I significantly enhanced patient outcomes and streamlined workflows at Rigshospitalet. My tenure at Biosence Webster, marked by pioneering electrophysiology procedures, underscores my ability to match technology with clinical needs, showcasing a blend of innovative project management and cardiovascular expertise.
Leading of an interdisciplinary and international team that has developed a new technology to help cancer survivor patients developing lymphoedema. Based on a need driven innovative process including cooperation with patients and involving stakeholders and Key Opinion Leaders.
Developed skills within Healthtech specific innovation
Aquired competences such as Enhanced creative self-efficacy
I was handling serious adverse events reported from Novo Nordisk clinical trials. I made sure that the individual adverse event reports were accurately and consistently registered and evaluated in the NN database. I assessed the need of requesting missing or follow-up information on the reported events.
I formed part of the wider cardiothoracic surgical team which included cardiac surgeons, cardiologists and anesthesiologists. It was a collaboration based on clear communication in acute and stressful situations.
Worked with healthcare team to develop new dialysis treatment flow sheet and other log forms, improving clinical documentation and accountability
Strengthened training and nursing knowledge by taking part in continuing education programs and workshops
Introduction to Good Clinical Practice, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Office (Word, Excel etc)
Oracle Argus
Sorin Data Management System
Viper Spectrum Medical Management System
WEB PATS / Dendrite Clinical Systems
Sundhedsplatform (SP)
Miro
I am 43 years old and I have great interests in nutrition's effect on health, Nutrition science
exercise, fitness, workout
mindfulness, family, nature
Introduction to Good Clinical Practice, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Flow Physiology Course, Kerkada, Netherlands