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Daniel Weller Paramedic | Clinical Educator | Independent Prescriber

Daniel Weller, a dedicated and highly skilled paramedic with HCPC registration (No. PA33247) since 2011, embodies a commitment to delivering clinical excellence. As a seasoned healthcare professional, Daniel thrives in the dynamic, ever-evolving field of paramedicine and is currently in the process of applying for registration in Australia to broaden his horizons.

Driven by a relentless pursuit of personal and professional growth, Daniel continually seeks opportunities to expand his knowledge and skills within both clinical and academic realms. His unwavering motivation stems from a deep-seated belief in the multifaceted potential of paramedics beyond their traditional roles. Daniel excels in high-pressure situations, maintaining a composed demeanor when critical decisions are paramount, whether working independently or as an integral part of a collaborative medical team.

Furthermore, Daniel's passion for mentorship is evident through his experience guiding aspiring paramedics and his current role as a Senior Clinical Coach at NHS 111. With a full and up-to-date pathways license, he now contributes to clinical triage, ensuring the delivery of efficient and high-quality healthcare services.

Beyond his professional life, Daniel dedicates time to maintaining his physical fitness and cherishes the joys and challenges of parenthood, raising a young daughter. His unwavering dedication to continuous improvement and the enhancement of his Clinical Professional Portfolio underscores the pivotal role his career holds in his life.

Daniel Weller, a compassionate and driven healthcare professional, exemplifies the qualities and values that make him an asset to both the paramedic field and the broader medical community.

Teaching

Teaching Profile: Daniel Weller

Hey there, I'm Daniel Weller, and I'm excited to tell you why I'm so passionate about teaching, especially in a face-to-face setting.

A Personal Connection: One of the things I cherish most about teaching is the opportunity to meet and interact with students face to face. There's something special about that personal connection, the real-time exchange of ideas, and the chance to see your expressions, questions, and enthusiasm up close.

Witnessing Progress: Seeing students grow and progress is incredibly rewarding. It's like watching a seed sprout into a flourishing plant. I take immense pride in being a part of your journey, from the moment you step into the classroom to the day you become a confident and skilled paramedic. Your progress fuels my passion for teaching.

Passing the Torch: Teaching, to me, is not just about delivering lectures; it's about passing on knowledge to the next generation of paramedics. I find immense fulfillment in equipping you with the skills and know-how you need to make a difference in the lives of patients and communities. It's about creating a ripple effect of positive impact through education.

Hands-On Learning: I believe that the best way to learn is by doing. That's why I'm committed to hands-on, practical teaching methods. We'll dive into real scenarios, practice skills, and work together to build your confidence and competence in the field of healthcare.

Support and Mentorship: As your teacher, I'm not just here during class hours; I'm here to support you outside of them too. Whether you have questions, need guidance, or just want to chat about your journey, I'm your go-to person.

I'm genuinely thrilled to be part of this university community, and I can't wait to meet you in person, see your progress, and share my knowledge with you. Together, we'll prepare you to become a skilled and compassionate paramedic. Thanks for considering me as your teacher, and let's embark on this face-to-face learning adventure together!

Professional Information

September 2017 – Present-Full time Paramedic Practitioner, Salus Medical Services, Aldershot Centre for Health, Hospital Hill, Aldershot, GU11 1AY. • Fully qualified First Contact Practitioner (Paramedic Practitioner) • Independent Prescribing • Carrying out rapid home visits on behalf of GP’s across Fleet, Farnborough and Aldershot • Running surgeries within a clinic setting seeing a range of medical conditions and injuries • Mentoring students within the ambulance service who have an interest in primary care • Carrying out peer mentoring and assessments • Safeguarding patients when appropriate • Keeping up to date with all training requirements in line with HCPC guidelines • Keeping up to date with local policy and procedures • Attending CPD sessions • Reviewing patients when needed • Proactive frailty • Referring to various departments and the Integrated Care Team when appropriate June 2015 – Present-Full time Paramedic Senior Clinical Coach, Care UK NHS 111, Dorking Business Park, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1HG. • Fully trained 111 clinician with full Adastra rights • Up to date with latest Adastra updates • Works as a supervisor dealing with clinicians and staff daily • Carrying out clinical triage when needed • Daily duties include managing staff, dealing with sickness and absence, monitoring performance, working with senior managers to meet organisation needs and targets • Reporting and carrying out clinical investigations when required June 2014 – June 2015-Full time Paramedic PIP Assessor, Atos Healthcare, Mid City Place, 71 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6EA. • Provide assessments for Personal Independent Payments • Assess claimant’s functional ability and impairment • Provide accurate reports for the DWP • Assess claimant’s in home environment • Undertake physical and cognitive assessments • Research various medical conditions to underpin knowledge and reports produced • Recommended level of need required for DWP • Run my own diary and manage my own time • Work with disability organisations to support claimant January 2011 – June 2014-Full time Paramedic Practitioner, South East Coasty Ambulance Service, Nexus House, Crawley, RH10 9BG. • Provide front line clinical care • Administer drugs under emergency conditions • Provide pre hospital emergency care • Work alone on response vehicle • Work with a crew mate on double manned ambulance • Refer patients to correct and appropriate treatment options • Daily vehicle checks for safety reasons • Mentor students and new members of staff • Work with fellow medical professionals when needed • Work with fellow emergency services when needed • Work under stressful conditions and remain calm and professional at all times • Constantly update CPD at each opportunity • Assess and manage scene safety May 2007 - January 2011-Full time Paramedic, London Ambulance Service, 220 Waterloo Road, London, SE1 8SD. • Provide front line clinical care • Administer drugs under emergency conditions • Provide pre hospital emergency care • Work alone on response vehicle • Work with a crew mate on double manned ambulance • Refer patients to correct and appropriate treatment options • Daily vehicle checks for safety reasons • Mentor students and new members of staff • Work with fellow medical professionals when needed • Work with fellow emergency services when needed • Work under stressful conditions and remain calm and professional at all times • Constantly update CPD at each opportunity • Assess and manage scene safety January 2006 – May 2007-Full time Cabin Crew, Easy Jet Airline, Hangar 89, Luton, LU2 9PF. • Deal with medical emergencies when required • Deal with violent situations when needed • Manage several currencies • Provide full safety checks in flight and before flights • Work in a small team under challenging time frames and situations • Learn full protocols for all emergencies • Welcome and greet customers • Provide food and drinks service • Promote company brand and image September 2004 – January 2006-Full time Inventory Clerk, County Property Management, 46 Commercial Way, Woking, Surrey, GU21 6HW. • Provide inventories for rental properties • Liaise with customers and landlords regarding property issues • Mediate and settle disputes over damages • Produce typed reports when tenancy ends • Finalise sums owed to various parties • Make sure property standards are maintained • Arrange check in and check out dates and good

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 4 - Quality Education

Subject keywords

  • Paramedic Practitioner