The activities of the "Bidaya" initiative for developing and building the Egyptian person were implemented for the second week according to the plan of the practical curriculum for the pediatric nursing course (3)
Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Sherif Youssef Khater, President of Mansoura University
And Prof. Dr. Mohamed Attia El-Bayoumi, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs
And under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Abeer Zakaria, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Nursing and Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs
And Prof. Dr. Fawzia El-Sayed Abu Saad, Head of the Department of Pediatric Nursing
The activities of the second week of student activities emanating from the “Beginning to Develop and Build the Egyptian Person” initiative were implemented, according to the practical training plan for the Pediatric Nursing course.
These activities came under the supervision of the professors of the Pediatric Nursing course: Prof. Dr. Josephine Atef, Prof. Dr. Hoda Mohamed Nafeh, and Dr. Amal Reda Mansy, the practical coordinator of the course, and in cooperation with a group of teaching assistants and assistant lecturers in the Department of Pediatric Nursing and those responsible for practical training for students.
The students participated actively in the activities of the initiative, as they provided educational sessions for mothers and children at the University Children's Hospital and the Oncology Hospital, as part of the practical training plan for students. This initiative comes in implementation of the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and aims to achieve Egypt's Vision 2030 for sustainable development, especially in the fields of health, education and culture.
These efforts reflect the commitment of Mansoura University and its students to contribute to building an integrated Egyptian society that seeks to achieve sustainable development.
With our best wishes for a speedy recovery for the children and success and good luck for our dear students, and may Egypt remain dear to its sons and youth.
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