Lewis Berston, PorterNHS ORKNEYPorter, Lewis Berston, has been working for NHS Orkney for seven years, and although his day-to-day job doesn't involve using a computer, he has opted to undertake the European Computer Driving Licence. Lewis started working in the laundry department at the Balfour Hospital in Orkney and, after a few years, he was promoted to hospital van driver and porter. He is responsible for a variety of jobs, from collecting drug orders from the local pharmacy to delivering medical equipment to people in the community. Although Lewis had a general knowledge of computing, he wanted to improve his IT skills. However, he presumed the ECDL course was only available to those using a computer as part of their job. Lewis heard about the course through the IT training and development department within NHS Orkney and decided to give it a go and gain an internationally recognised qualification at the same time. He said: "For some reason, I got it into my head that the course was only available to people who already had an IT qualification or used computers in their jobs within the hospital. "However, staff from a wide range of departments, including catering, office and domestic employees, are now working their way through the modules and there seems to have been a lot more interest in the course recently." After a brief induction at the hospital's IT training department, Lewis worked on his course for 30 minutes at the end of his shift and did the majority of the modules on his PC at home. He has completed modules in Word, Excel, files and folders, the Internet and e-mail, and has just started working on databases. He said: "I spent just a few hours a week at home on the course and in every module I've leaned something new. I've tried to encourage other people working in the hospital to take it up as it has been a positive experience for me. I thought I had a good grounding in IT, but I've learned so much more than I expected. "I'm really enjoying it. It's easy to follow and I'm now on to my fifth module. I'm making much quicker progress than I expected. It has given me the confidence to consider doing another training course in the future, and who knows, I may even consider a career change." |