Lorraine Dillon has over 30 years of experience as a neonatal nurse midwife and midwife. She has worked at various hospitals in Scotland, including Wishaw General Hospital where she currently works. Her roles have involved day to day patient care, record keeping, and ensuring compliance with health and safety procedures. In addition to her nursing qualifications, Ms. Dillon has obtained several certificates in complementary therapies like aromatherapy, reflexology, and massage. She has enjoyed volunteering her complementary therapy skills with a hospice and hopes to shift her career focus to fully utilize these skills.
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1. Curriculum Vitae
Lorraine Dillon
Glenview
Gateside
Lesmahagow, ML11 0JR
Contact: 01555 890660
Mobile: 07725 034377
Email: Lorraine.dillon@btopenworld.com
EMPLOYMENT
Neonatal Nurse Midwife
1989 – Current
• Responsible for the smooth daily operation of the Neonatal Unit at Wishaw
General Hospital
• Day to day care of patients and their families
• Accurate record keeping and associated computerized systems
• Adherence to strict guidelines and legislation and compliance with Health and
Safety procedures
Midwife
1987-1988
• Rotational midwife including Labour ward ante natal and post natal wards and
the neonatal unit at Bellshill Maternity Unit
Trainee Midwife
1986-1987
• Training for post as midwife at Bellshill Maternity Unit
• Full administration Support to Head of Finance and Departmental Heads.
Registered Nurse
1985-1986
• Working within the accident and emergency unit at Hairmyres Hospital
• Additional role as relief nurse for Orthopedics
General Nurse Training
1982-1985
• Lanarkshire college of Nursing and midwifery between Hairmyres and Monklands
hospitals
2. TECHNICAL SKILLS
Diploma in Complimentary Therapies Strathclyde School of Professional
Aromatherapy
BSc Complimentary Therapies (Aromatherapy) Napier University
Reiki 1st
Degree
Reiki 2nd
Degree
Practitioner in Clinical Reflexology Academy of Aromatherapy and Massage
Massage for People Living with Cancer Gayle McDonald (3 day course)
Hand Reflexology Nature Care London (2 day course)
Palliative Care for Complimentary Therapy Seven Wellbeing Centre
Remedial Sports Massage Western School of Massage
QUALIFICATIONS
5 O Grades in English, Geography, History, Chemistry, Biology, Anatomy Physiology
and Health
1 Higher English
OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
From 2006 until 2014 I volunteered with the Little Haven Centre for people with life
limiting conditions. My role there was mainly as a reflexologist as well as aromatherapy
and I very much enjoyed being able to use my skills to help those patients within the
centre. I gained enormously from the interaction and made a lot of friends in this role. A
lot of the time I actually treated the wider family of the person with the illness as this
impacted on their own wellbeing and health. I also carried out home visits for patients
too ill to come to the centre.
I am keen to move my career focus to fully utilize my skills in the complimentary
therapies area as I find this most rewarding and I am very aware of the benefits of this
type of medicine
References available on request