Caroline Vrignaud
About Caroline Vrignaud
Caroline Vrignaud is a Responsable de secteur at Petits-fils in Saumur, France, with extensive experience in nursing and home care services for the elderly. She has developed expertise in dressings and post-operative monitoring through her work in various hospital settings and has a background in psychology.
Work at Petits-fils
Caroline Vrignaud has been employed at Petits-fils in Saumur since 2020, where she serves as Responsable de secteur. In this role, she focuses on coordinating home care services for the elderly, ensuring that clients receive appropriate support and care in their homes. Her position involves overseeing care staff and managing service delivery to meet the needs of the elderly population in the region.
Education and Expertise
Caroline Vrignaud studied at Université Paris Descartes, where she pursued a degree in Psychologie, achieving her Licence from 2006 to 2009. Following this, she attended IFSI Henry Mondor, obtaining her Diplôme d'Etat en soins infirmiers from 2009 to 2012. Over the years, she developed expertise in various types of dressings and post-operative monitoring during her five years in vascular and thoracic surgery.
Background in Nursing
Caroline has a diverse nursing background, having worked at several healthcare facilities. She was employed as an Infirmière at Centre Hospitalier du Chinonais from 2019 to 2020, where she worked in a multidisciplinary post-emergency medical service. Her experience included night shifts and exposure to various medical fields, including rheumatology, dermatology, and gastroenterology. Prior to that, she worked at Centre Hospitalier Rene Dubos from 2012 to 2019.
Experience in Hospital Services
Throughout her career, Caroline has adapted to various hospital services, including EHPAD, SSR, Medicine, and Emergency departments. Her role as a night nurse at CH du Chinonais allowed her to gain valuable experience in different medical environments, contributing to her comprehensive nursing skills and ability to manage diverse patient needs.