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The start of the activities of the first international conference for the administration departments at the Faculty of Nursing at Assiut University and the administration department, Faculty of Nursing at Suez Canal University

Under the title


Novelties of Health care System: Hope and Challenges in Management, Training, Education, and Economy

Where the mention of Prof. Shadia Abdel Qader, Head of the Nursing Sector

On the enthusiasm of the Nursing Sector Committee to continue holding many conferences and scientific meeting in various fields and specializations, which is in the scientific interest and improve the service provided through the exchange of experiences in various fields

Prof. Samah Mohamed Abdallah, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing, Assiut

The conference discusses, through its scientific program, local and international health care systems, as well as the challenges facing health care leaders and the workforce in the future. The conference also discusses digital transformation skills for health care professionals, as well as a session on the comprehensive health insurance system.

As indicated by Prof. Wafaa Abdel Azim Al Husseini, Dean of Nursing, Suez Canal University

That the conference is in its first edition in cooperation with Assiut University and that this work is beginning and that multiple conferences will be held for the rest of the departments and specializations. She also stated that this conference witnesses the participation of a group of professors and specialized staff in the field of nursing

In the same context, Prof. Hala Ramzy, Vice Dean for post graduate student and Research, announced that ,The conference provided an opportunity to publish the complete research in a special issue of the Journal of the Faculty of Nursing - Assiut University.

Prof. Sahar Mohamed Morsy, head of the Nursing Administration Department, confirmed that this conference is the first international conference that brings together the two universities of Assiut and Suez Canal University, and that this conference is a new breakthrough in the field of nursing to strengthen relations, exchange scientific experiences and encourage community participation between the two universities, as well as encourage researchers to benefit of the exchange

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