Participation of the Department of Critical Care and Emergency Nursing in the International Nutrition & Metabolic Care Symposium (NMC 2026)
In alignment with the strategic vision of Mansoura University to promote scientific engagement and research excellence, the Critical Care and Emergency Nursing Department actively participated in the First International Nutrition and Metabolic Care Symposium (NMC 2026). The Symposium was convened on 9–10 February 2026 at the Faculty of Commerce-Mansoura University, under the theme “Global Minds… Future Health.”
The event was held under the auspices of prof. Cherif Khater- President of Mansoura University, and prof. Tarek Ghaloush- Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Research. It also chaired by Prof. Manal Eid- Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy, and Prof. Prof. Khaled Bshir- Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research. The scientific program was organized and supervised by Dr. Yosra El-Far- Supervisor of the Clinical Nutrition Diploma Program at the Faculty of Pharmacy- Mansoura University, and Executive Director of the Knowture Postgraduate Platform.
The Critical Care and Emergency Nursing Department was represented by:-
Assist. Prof. Dr. Aida Farid – Assistant Professor at Critical Care and Emergency Nursing Department.
A.l. Noura Mohamed – Assistant Lecturer at Critical Care and Emergency Nursing Department.
A.l. Fatma Mohamed– Assistant Lecturer at Critical Care and Emergency Nursing Department.
D. Mustafa Samy – Demonstrator at Critical Care and Emergency Nursing Department
It was encompassed a series of scientific sessions and applied workshops that addressed contemporary advances in clinical nutrition and metabolic care. Particular emphasis was placed on evidence-based practices and their implications for optimizing healthcare quality and patient outcomes, especially within critical care contexts.
The department’s participation underscores its commitment to academic development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the advancement of evidence-based nursing practice. Such engagement reflects an ongoing dedication to integrating emerging scientific knowledge into clinical practice and fostering excellence in critical care nursing.
