Janetta Baker
Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing
Since qualifying, I have worked in intensive care across Oxford and London. I have worked in the Adult Intensive Care in The John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford specialising in trauma. Here I also completed my post graduate level 7 certificate in Intensive Care Practice. I have a keen interest in trauma, and have been involved in many projects to improve post trauma care.
I moved onto a Senior Sisters position in Charring Cross Intensive Care, taking a more management role. In 2016 I joined The Patient at Risk and Resuscitation Team in the Royal Free Hospital. Here I developed my passion for teaching, and was involved in teaching resuscitation courses, technical skills days for general nurses and part of the simulation team, leading on in-situ simulation as well as high fidelity simulation training.
I also completed a post graduate level seven certificate in advanced assessment and diagnostic reasoning at City University.
I have a keen interest in tracheostomy care, and recently developed a tracheostomy passport in the Royal Free Hospital as part of a quality improvement project.
I started at the university in February 2022 as a senior lecturer, and am currently unit lead on MSc Adult Nursing Course in Assessment and decision making in Adult Nursing Practice.
Qualifications
- BSc Hons Adult Nursing – Oxford Brookes University
- PGC intensive care practice- Oxford Brookes University
- PGC advanced assessment and diagnostic reasoning – City University
- PGC facilitating workplace learning – Oxford Brookes University
- Advanced life support provider – Resuscitation Council
- Advanced paediatric life support provider – Advanced Life Support Group
Teaching Expertise
- Basic Life support instructor
- Intermediate adult/paediatric life support instructor
- High Fidelity Simulation
- Assessment and management of the deteriorating patient
- Tracheostomy training and management
Research Interests
- End of life care in the intensive care unit
- Cardiac arrest prevention and the deteriorating patient
- Safe Tracheostomy discharge
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