CURRICULUM VITAE ANDREA ROSEMARY HAYWARD ( nee Hoffmeyer- Hedley ) PERSONAL INFORMATION Registration SANC Ref No 10915437 Identity number 4808170082087 Postal Address P O Box 67 Buccleuch 2066 Telephone number 011 8026273 (h) 011 2825151 (w) Date of birth 17-08-1948 Marital status Married with one daughter Highest standard Matriculated 1966 Waverley Girls High School PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS MSc Nursing, Dissertation (in progress) Higher Diploma in Nursing Education (Wits) Higher Diploma in Nursing Administration (Wits) Diploma in Intensive Nursing Science Diploma in General Nursing Certificate in Nephrology Nursing 2013 1987 1987 1977 1970 1980 (completed in 1974) RELATED QUALIFICATIONS Certificate in Junior Management HWSETA Assessorship HWSETA Moderator’s Course American Heart Association: Basic Life support Instructor Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor 1 1992 2003 2008 2011 2011 SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES Outbreak management expert - particularly Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers Mediclinic AHA ITC faculty member Critical Care specialist Committee representative Member of the Mediclinic Quality Assurance Team for internal surveys Responsible for educational Quality improvement programmes. 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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Witwatersrand University Lecturer Oct 2012 to date Wiwatersrand University Guest Lecturer 2008 to Sept 2012 Johannesburg University lecturer part time 2005 to date UNISA lecturer part time 2004 to date Nurse Educator Sandton Medi-Clinic Learning Centre Sandton Medi-Clinic Learning Centre Contracted via Medinurse 2003 - 2011 2011 to date Training and Development Consultant Morningside Medi-Clinic 2002 – 2003 Professional Nurse Morningside Medi-Clinic Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Coronary Intensive Care 2001 – 2002 Nursing Services Manager Sandton Medi-Clinic 1996 - 2001 Chief Professional Nurse B G Alexander Nursing College Senior Lecturer: Biological Sciences and Pharmacology 1989 - 1996 Course Co-ordinator: Diploma Med and Surg: Critical Care Senior Professional Nurse Senior Professional Nurse 1989 - 1990 1990 - 1996 B G Alexander Nursing College Lecturer: Biological Sciences and Pharmacology 1988 - 1989 Johannesburg Hospital 1978 - 1987 2 1988 - 1989 Charge Post: Acute Renal Unit 1978 – 1979 Clinical Facilitator(Renal and ICU) 1979 – 1987 Professional Nurse Johannesburg Hospital Charge Post Acute Renal Unit General ward and unit experience 1972 - 1977 1974 - 1978 1972 - 1974 Student Nurse Groote Schuur Hospital 1967 - 1970 PREVIOUS COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP Senate B G Alexander Nursing College Transvaal Professional Society of Nurse Educators and Administrators Critical Care Development Forum South African Nursing Association Wits Branch Renal Care Society of South Africa NEA, Gauteng Chapter Elected Tutor Representative Committee member Chairperson Committee member President , Secretary and Committee member Treasurer CURRENT COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP NEA, Gauteng Chapter Vice Chairperson ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Honorary Life Membership of the Renal Care Society of South Africa. HASA Award – Public/Private sector co-operation NEA Leadership in Nursing Education Award 2007 2012 EXAMINER Johannesburg University examiner for Critical Care Diploma Nephrology module University of Witwatersrand Chris Hani Baragwaneth External moderator for Nephrology Nursing Diploma Moderator for Diploma in 3 2002- 2012 2000- 2010 Nursing College B G Alexander Nursing College Intensive Nursing Science 1996- 2008 Moderator for Nephrology Nursing Course 2000 -2002 B G Alexander Nursing College Examiner for Diploma Intensive Nursing Science 1990-1996 B G Alexander Nursing College Examiner for Pharmacology 1988-1990 B G Alexander Nursing College Examiner for 1st and 2nd year Biological Sciences 1988 – 1990 South African Nursing Council Examiner for Certificate in Nephrology Nursing 1982 –1985 PRESENTATIONS AT INTERNATIONAL CONGRESSES “Preparation for Outbreaks – Strengths and Weaknesses.” Keynote speaker 3rd Annual Conference: Outbreak Control and Prevention – Africa MIDRAND. May 2012 of Haemorrhagic Fever Outbreaks – Reflect on the past and Look to the future.” Fourth European Federation of Critical Care Nurses Association Congress and Danish Society of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Nurses Spring Congress COPENHAGEN. March 2011. “Challenges Keynote Speaker: “Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers-An approach for the Future.” Second Annual Outbreak Control and Prevention Africa Conference. MIDRAND May 2011 “Outbreaks of Communicable Diseases.” Inaugural Conference: Outbreak Control and Prevention – Africa MIDRAND. May 2010 “Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers - a Disaster with a difference.” Guest lecture. Second International Congress. Emergency Medicine in the Developing World CAPE TOWN. Nov 2009. 4 “An unidentified Viral Haemorrhagic Fever in the Critical Care Setting.” Tenth Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine. Sixth Annual Congress of the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses. FLORENCE. Aug 2009. “Ten years Haemodialysis experience in patients with Acute Renal Failure”. Fourteenth Annual Conference of the European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association. BRUSSELS. 1985. “Reduced mortality of Combined Acute Renal Failure due to recent advances in treatment”. Eighth Annual Conference of the European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association. AMSTERDAM. 1979 PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL CONGRESSES “The Burden of Communicable Diseases: Management plays a vital role in the prevention and cure.” Keynote speaker, Forum of Professional Nurse Leaders, Nursing 2010- Build on it! ROODEPOORT, May 2010 “VHF – A Dreaded Nightmare” Guest Speaker, Nurse Educators Association, Gauteng Chapter, JOHANNESBURG, Feb 2009. “An Historical Overview of Nephrology Nursing in South Africa.” Guest Speaker, Renal Care Society Congress. JOHANNESBURG. Aug 2000. “Assessment of Renal Function in Intensive Care Units”. Guest lecture, Intensive Care Update. No 4 Centre for Nurse Leaders. RAND AFRIKAANS UNIVERSITY. 1995. “The changing role of the Nephrology Nurse.” Workshop – “Is the education of the South African Nephrology Nurse adequate”? 9th Renal Care Society Congress. 5 PRETORIA. 1984. “Review of Diabetic Nephropathy”. 9th Renal Care Society Congress. PRETORIA. 1984. “Extracorporeal treatment of Acute Hepatic Failure especially the role of Continuous Haemofiltration”. 9th Renal Care Society Congress. PRETORIA. 1984. The value of the Urea Model in assessing the adequacy of Haemodialysis”. 8th Renal Care Society Congress. JOHANNESBURG. 1983. “Aortic Aneurysms – When to Dialyse”? 7th Renal Care Society Congress. DURBAN. 1982. “Intensive care aspects of Renal Nursing” Critical Care Society Congress. JOHANNESBURG. 1980. “Reduced Mortality of combined Acute Renal Failure, Medical, Surgical, and Gynaecological due to recent advances in treatment. Inaugural Congress of the Critical Care Society. BARAGWANETH HOSPITAL, JOHANNESBURG. 1978 “Reduced Mortality of combined Acute Renal Failure, Medical, Surgical, and Gynaecological due to recent advances in treatment. 12th Renal Society Congress. JOHANNESBURG. 1978 “Increased losses of Potassium and Phosphates during Haemodialysis using Glucose Free Dialysate”. 4th Renal Care Society Congress. JOHANNESBURG. 1978. “Copper Poisoning Treatment on Haemodialysis”. 2nd Renal Care Society Congress. BLOEMFONTEIN 1976. 6 “Patient Education for Home Haemodialysis”. Inaugural Renal Care Society Congress. JOHANNESBURG. 1975. I have presented other papers and discussions at local seminars countrywide which have not been included in this document. PUBLICATIONS Proceedings of THE EUROPEAN DIALYSIS AND TRANSPLANT NURSES ASSOCIATION – EUROPEAN RENAL CARE ASSOCIATION. Reduced mortality of Combined Acute Renal Failure due to recent advances in treatment. Vol 8. 1979 :32 – 35. Proceedings of THE EUROPEAN DIALYSIS AND TRANSPLANT NURSES ASSOCIATION – EUROPEAN RENAL CARE ASSOCIATION. Ten years Haemodialysis experience in patients with Acute Renal Failure. Vol 14. 1985:17 – 21. Ten years Haemodialysis experience in patients with Acute Renal Failure. SAMJ Vol 17, Nov 1986. MEMBRANE (Journal of the Renal Care Society of South Africa.) PRESIDENT’S REPORT in the following volumes: 5(1) 1983. 14. 5(2) 1983. 16. 5(3) 1983. 17. 6(1) 1984. 12-13. 7 Report on the 8th Annual Conference of the EDTNA. MEMBRANE 2 (1) 1980. 11-13. Intensive Care Aspects of Renal Nursing. MEMBRANE 3 (1) 1981. 6-13 The value of the Urea Model in assessing the adequacy of Haemodialysis. MEMBRANE 5 (3) 1983. 12-13. 8