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Medical & Nursing Education

January 25, 2022

Scientific Program

Keynote Session:

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Ahmad El Ouweini

Gulf Medical University

Title: Interdisciplinary Healthcare Services Research: Optimizing Patient-Centered Outcomes

Biography:

Ahmad El Ouweini is a Clinical pharmacist with focus on Internal Medicine and Cardiology. Clinical preceptor for APPE students, PGY-1 residents and MSc Clinical Pharmacy students. Clinical lecturer focusing on motivating the students to boost their self-confidence, stimulating their critical thinking to be always the person who asks the question: “why?” A fully determined and committed healthcare provider who is working ceaselessly toward achieving personal freedom, continuous growth and professional excellence. Persisting on implementing positive change in my work environment and transforming the pharmacy profession.

 

Abstract:

Interdisciplinary healthcare research has been shown to produce more accessible, applicable, exciting and realistic knowledge than traditional disciplinary approaches. The importance of interdisciplinary healthcare research stems from its ability to build the future T-shaped clinician. In other words, a clinician who has deep expertise in their specialty along with appropriate knowledge in other healthcare-related skills that comes from different healthcare specialties. Examples of this type of research include: Ambulatory clinics (anticoagulation, dyslipidemia, pain management, oral chemotherapy, medication therapy management, etc.), patient education & support (disease, medications, lifestyle), monitoring objective and subjective data, patient care plan adjustments, inpatient patient-centered services such as: medication reconciliation, therapeutic drug monitoring, developing diagnosis & treatment algorithms, policies and protocols. This presentation aims to explore the importance of interdisciplinary healthcare services research, and to discuss the value of pharmacy services upon admission to an orthopedic surgery unit.

 

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Mohammed Ibrahim Elgarhy

Suez Canal University

Title: How to lead?

Biography:

My name is Mohammed, I graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry, Suez Canal University in 2012. I gained a Diploma in the "Quality of Healthcare" from the Arab Institute for Continuing Professional Development (AICPD) in 2016, then I gained the first part of the Master in Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery in the Faculty of Dentistry, Al-Azhar University 2017. I worked as a Dentist and also I give lectures about Management and Quality. I have a great experience in many of charity, volunteering and social organizations. I also have an experience in marketing, teaching, coaching and events planning. My goal is to serve humanity and my country, I hope to develop my self and the others.

Abstract:

My lecture has the title of “How to lead?” about the principles of teaching, leadership and team work with the value of role models. The vision of organizational culture and its role in medical and nursing teaching – organization development

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Kunal Joon

ST Thomas, India

Title: virus is living and it’s treatment

Biography:

Kunal Joon is Master of genetics in virology studied in St. Thomas School.
A boy who catches the short dreams and make them come true for him. Lives in a small world of himself. I also say that everybody thinks that
Time is not their but one day except time nothing will be there

Abstract:

A viral test is done to find  infection causing  viruses .Viruses grow only in living cells . Viruses causes disease by destroying or damaging the cells they infect , damaging the body’s immune system Changing the genetic material (DNA) of the cells they infect or causing inflammation that can damage an organ . Viruses cause many types of diseases,  such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,cold sores, chicken pox , measles , flu and some types of cancer.