A visit by the Arab Council for Health Specializations (Arab Board) to the Department of Critical Care and Emergency Nursing - Faculty of Nursing, Mansoura University
In 18/10/2023 Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Sherif Khater, President of Mansoura University, and at the invitation of Prof. Dr. Amina El-Nemr, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing
The Arab Council for Health Specialties (Arab Board), which was established pursuant to the decision of the Council of Arab Ministers of Health, visited the College of Nursing in the presence of Prof. Dr. Myrna Abi Abdullah Doumit, Representative of the Arab Board for Health Specialties, Dr. Aisha bint Salem Al-Maamaria, and Dr. Kawthar Mahmoud, head of the Egyptian Nursing Syndicate and member. Senate and Dr. Omaima Sobhi, head of the Dakahlia Nursing Syndicate.
Department of Critical Care and Emergency Nursing, headed by Prof. Dr. Hala Ahmed Abdel Rahman, and in the presence of all faculty members and their assistants, was at the reception of the delegation, They accompanied them during their inspection tour inside the college and during their visit to the critical care laboratory and inside the university hospitals.
The meeting took place with faculty members and students, and Prof. Dr. Amina El-Nimr indicated that Egypt is the first country to implement the Arab Board in the specialty of emergency and disaster nursing at the Faculty of Nursing - Mansoura University, and that this visit is to find out the methods of communication and the suggestions presented by the college and Discussing the job title of Arab Board graduates and some of the advantages that qualify them to carry out precise nursing tasks, carry out supervisory functions in the same field, and improve the quality of nursing services in health institutions because Arab Board graduates are distinguished graduates, which is the highest degree in studying and practicing the nursing profession in the Arab world.
Prof. Dr. Nahed Kandeel, Vice Dean of the College for Postgraduate Studies and Research, explained that there are some difficulties, including the lack of clarity about the features learned from the program, the extent of recognition of graduates’ job settlement, the Ministry of Health’s recognition of the value of the certificate, and also the lack of clear mechanisms for dealing with master’s and doctoral holders applying for the Arab Board.
And achieving the greatest possible degree of integration and cooperation in the field of training between the Arab Council for Health Specialties and the councilsNational councils and bodies of expertise. There is no doubt that the Arab countries and Egypt feel the benefit that results from cooperation in meeting training needs in terms of quantity and quality.