The activities of the First International Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Nursing – Mansoura National University were launched during the period 25–26 November 2025, under the title: “Empowering and Investing the Nursing Profession as an Asset to the State’s Economy.”
The convening of the First International Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Nursing – Mansoura National University represents a pioneering initiative aimed at strengthening the role of the nursing profession in building a sustainable healthcare sector, deepening its status as one of the pillars of the national economy, and highlighting its vital role in improving the quality of healthcare services within medical institutions.
This conference constitutes a practical embodiment of the University’s vision to support scientific research and develop qualified cadres capable of responding to rapidly evolving global health challenges and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, in line with Egypt Vision 2030, which places investment in human capital at the forefront of its priorities.
The conference brought together a distinguished group of decision-makers, university leaders, nursing professionals, experts, and researchers on a scientific platform aimed at exchanging expertise, discussing mechanisms for empowering nursing, and exploring the future of the profession in light of the digital revolution and modern technologies.
Scientific and Professional Significance of the Conference
This conference is distinguished by being:
The first international conference organized by the Faculty of Nursing at Mansoura National University since its establishment.
An event that emphasizes linking nursing with the national economy by recognizing nursing as a productive force that influences development indicators.
A platform that promotes the concept of nursing leadership and human resource management.
A forum that discusses the future of the profession in the era of artificial intelligence and health informatics.
A venue for presenting the latest research in nursing and healthcare.
Participating Leaderships and Institutions
The conference was attended by representatives of:
The Nursing Sector at the Supreme Council of Universities
The Ministry of Health in Dakahlia Governorate
The Dakahlia Nursing Syndicate
The Comprehensive Health Insurance Sector in Dakahlia
University Hospitals in Dakahlia
Sherbin Liver Institute and Hospital
Faculties of Nursing from Egyptian universities, including: Damanhour University, Mansoura University, British University, Cairo University, Damietta University, Ain Shams University, Zagazig University, Tanta University, Innovation University, Beni Suef University, and Sadat University
Faculties of Engineering and Information Technology at Mansoura University and Kafr El-Sheikh University
Faculties of Nursing from Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Libya, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait
Faculties of Nursing from foreign countries, including Scotland, the United States, Nigeria, Indonesia, and Australia
Conference Themes
Empowerment and professional development of nursing cadres
Research, innovation, and support of evidence-based practice
Supporting nursing leadership and enhancing leadership competencies
Nursing as an economic asset to the state and its role in sustainable development
Health informatics and data management
Sustainable approaches to healthcare services
Employing artificial intelligence in nursing education and decision-making
Opening Words
Professor Dr. Sherif Youssef Khater He emphasized that the nursing profession has become a key element in supporting the national economy and improving the quality of healthcare services. He highlighted Mansoura National University’s commitment to developing the health sector and empowering nursing, which enhances the efficiency of healthcare institutions and contributes to achieving Egypt Vision 2030. He also addressed the University’s role as a fourth-generation university based on innovation and artificial intelligence, preparing graduates for local and global competitiveness.
Professor Dr. Soheir Badr El-Din She explained that the world is witnessing major transformations in the status of nursing as the backbone of any healthcare system. She emphasized that investing in nursing improves healthcare quality and reduces costs to the state, making nursing an important economic driver.
Professor Dr. Gamal Sheiha He praised the role of the Faculty of Nursing – Mansoura National University in enhancing the status of nursing, noting that the conference represents an important step toward advancing the profession and achieving a global standard of care.
Professor Dr. Hamouda Eid El-Gazzar He affirmed the Ministry of Health’s full support for nursing and stated that empowering nursing and expanding specialized training are fundamental to improving healthcare services.
Professor Dr. Raefa Refaat Allam She emphasized that the conference represents a comprehensive strategic vision for empowering nursing cognitively, professionally, and in leadership, with a focus on continuing education, specialization pathways, applied research, and transformational leadership.
Conference Activities
First Day Activities
Opening and Introductory Film The first day began with a comprehensive short film documenting the Faculty’s journey from its foundation to its current achievements in infrastructure, academic programs, scientific research, and community service, highlighting future plans.
Decision-Makers’ Panel Discussion A broad panel discussion brought together nursing leaders and decision-makers from various health and academic institutions. The discussion addressed conference themes, mechanisms for empowering nursing, leadership roles, and professional development strategies in light of current challenges.
First Scientific Session Research papers were presented on key nursing topics, including modern technology use, leadership skills development, and improving healthcare quality, generating rich academic discussion.
Second Scientific Session This session focused on proposals for developing educational curricula and modern trends in nursing workforce training.
Second Day Activities
First Scientific Session Topics included evidence-based nursing, the use of digital applications in patient follow-up, and international experiences in nursing empowerment.
Second Scientific Session This session focused on artificial intelligence and nursing technology, discussing AI applications in clinical assessment, decision-making, and the development of institutional guidelines ensuring quality and ethical standards.
Third Scientific Session The conference concluded with a session attended both in person and via Microsoft Teams, with approximately 100 online participants. Discussions focused on translating recommendations into actionable plans within educational and healthcare institutions.
Conference Statistics
On-site attendance: approximately 300 participants
Online attendance via Microsoft Teams: approximately 100 participants
Scientific posters: approximately 20 posters
Scientific presentations: approximately 35 presentations
Recommendations
Developing professional strategies for empowering and investing in nursing
Preparing an institutional guide for artificial intelligence applications in nursing specialties
Supporting continuous education and training in nursing as a pillar of the Egyptian economy
Enhancing nursing leadership pathways
Building development partnerships inside and outside Egypt
Highlighting positive nursing role models and professional experiences
Increasing student participation in scientific conferences
Adhering to ethical charters in the use of technology and artificial intelligence
Establishing supportive policies for nursing empowerment
Developing modern programs and curricula in health informatics
Highlighting the role of media in correcting the public image of the nursing profession
Holding the conference biennially
Honors and Recognition
At the conclusion of the conference, honors were awarded to:
Deans and vice deans of participating faculties in recognition of their support and contributions
Researchers and presenters of scientific papers in appreciation of their distinguished efforts and valuable research
The conference concluded by reaffirming the importance of nursing as a pivotal national and economic force and by contributing to strengthening nursing and research capacities in line with global developments. The conference served as an effective scientific platform for dialogue and knowledge exchange between academic and healthcare institutions, supporting Egypt’s vision for developing the healthcare sector and improving the quality of services provided to citizens.