Mohamed Mahmoud Awad Seweid

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Mohamed Mahmoud Awad Seweid

 El Hadaek, Kafr Eldawar

      Beheira  , Egypt

Tel: +20452203719

Mobile:+201281355993

+201010023029

Sweedgold22@yahoo.com

          

PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Date of Birth: 6th, Nov, 1987.

Place of birth: Kafr Eldawar, Beheira, Egypt.

Gender:  Male.

Marital Status: Married.

Nationality: Egyptian.

Religion: Muslim.

Military Service: Postponed.

EDUCATION:

  • Bachelor of Nursing Science, Faculty of Nursing,

                     Alexandria University, Egypt. (2007/2008),

                    Very Good honor degree.

EXPERIENCE:

  • Demonstrator at critical care &Emergency Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Beni Suef University. (2010 till now).
  • Anaesthetic Nurse specialist at the following hospitals:

-          ICC Private Hospital, Alexandria, Egypt (2007 till now).

-          Magdi yacoub heart foundation, Aswan Heart Center, Aswan, Egypt (2009/2010).

  • Critical care nursing specialist at the following hospitals:

-          Alexandria Main university hospital, Alexandria New university hospital, El-Shatby university hospital, El-Hadara university hospital, university student's hospital, Gamal Abd El Nasser hospital (Intern   Ship year 2008/2009).

 

 

TRAINING:

  • Participation in the activities of a training course on First aid & dealing with crises, Alexandria University(March,2006).
  • Basic life support, critical care nursing department faculty of nursing, Alexandria University ( May 2006).
  • Essential sterilization, Alexandria research institute, Alexandria university(July,2006).  
  • Infection control program at international cardiac center.(Feb,2007).
  • The second annual scientific meeting of nursing administration department, Alexandria University Under the theme of Nurse Managers Opportunities Challenges (may 2008).
  • The third Annual scientific meeting of nursing administration department, Alexandria University Under the theme of Quality of Work Environment (July, 2009).
  • Regional annual scientific meeting of the Egyptian Scientific Society of Bronchology (ESSB) in collaboration with the Egyptian fellows of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP)(July,2009).
  • Cardio Alex 0010 Pan Arab international cardiology conference,Bibliotheca Alexandria, Alexandria-Egypt in collaboration with the American College of Cardiology. (June 2010).
  • The forth annual scientific meeting of nursing administration department, Alexandria University under the theme of Toward a New World, Challenges for Nursing Leadership (July 2010).
  • The first annual Conference, Faculty of Nursing, Beni Suef University under the theme of Nursing and Upper Egypt at (December, 2010).
  • Participation in the activities of the conference Aswan Heart Centre under the theme of Science & Practice Series Inherited Heart Muscle Disease at Cairo Marriot Hotel( January 2011).
  • 15th Alexandria Anesthestia & Intensive Care Conference(ASAIC) , Bibliotheca Alexandria,Alexandria,Egypt ( september,2011).
  • Participation in the following work shops(ASAIC) september, 2011 :-

-          Intra aortic ballon pump ( ASAIC,Biblotheca Alexandria,Egypt) september,2011.

-          Resusitation new guidelines ( ASAIC,Biblotheca Alexandria,Egypt) september,2011.

-          Truma Tutorial ( ASAIC,Biblotheca Alexandria,Egypt) september,2011.

  • Participation in internal quality assurance project (QAAP2), Faculty of Nursing, Beni Suef university.
  • Participation in fifth conference of the Pediatric Departement, second conference of the Pediatrics Nursing, Beni suef university, In-collaboration with The Egyptian Pediatric Association, May,2012.
  • The 9th annual scientific meeting of nursing administration department, Alexandria University Under the theme of Integrating Evidence-based Research in Acute Care Nursing Practice, May,2012.
  • 16th Alexandria Anesthestia & Intensive Care Conference(ASAIC) , Bibliotheca Alexandria,Alexandria,Egypt (October,2012).
  • Participation in the following work shops(ASAIC) October,2012:

-          Intra aortic ballon pump ( ASAIC,Biblotheca Alexandria,Egypt) October,2012.

-          Resuscitation and Trauma Management ( ASAIC,Biblotheca Alexandria,Egypt) October,2012.

-          Fiber Obtic and Airway Management ( ASAIC,Biblotheca Alexandria,Egypt) October,2012.

-          Mechanical Ventilation ( ASAIC,Biblotheca Alexandria,Egypt) October,2012.

-          Regional Anesthesia ( ASAIC,Biblotheca Alexandria,Egypt) October,2012.

-          Low Back Pain ( ASAIC,Biblotheca Alexandria,Egypt) October,2012.

  • The third conference of nurses and pharmacists under the auspices of the Egyptian bronchology society and the Egyptian ministry of health, Mediterranean Azur, 21 February 2013.
  • The 6th annual scientific meeting of nursing administration department, Alexandria University under the theme of gapbetween knowing and doing: safety and crises management in health care (10/4/2013).

 

 

SKILLS:                                     

  • Language: Fluent in Arabic and English.

  

  • Computer knowledge: ICDL (UN).

OTHER INFORMATION:

  • Member of Syndicate of  Nursing Profession
  • Member of the Egyptian association of Nursing Faculties Graduates.

Master Title

NURSING STUDENTS’ PRACTICES AND PERCEPTION REGARDING THE SAFETY OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

Master Abstract

Introduction: Patient safety is the cornerstone for better quality health care and nursing education. Also, there is evidence about how patient safety is addressed in healthcare professional curricula and how organizations develop safe practitioners is limited. Aim: assess the practices and perception of nursing students regarding the safety of critically ill patients. Materials and Methods: A descriptive design was followed in this study. The study was conducted in the critical care units affiliated to Alexandria Main University Hospital namely (Unit I, Unit III, and Triage unit). Tool I: Critical Care Practices of Safety Measures Observational Checklist. Tool II: Students' Unsafe Clinical Practices Perception Sheet. Results: The majority of nursing students had fair total practice score. Fifty three percent of nursing students had fair total perception .Recommendation: Nursing curriculum should incorporate concepts and principles that guide nursing students in developing caring, safe, competent and professional behavior and should be developed for the nursing students based on the WHO patient safety topics which will focus on patient safety.

PHD Title

NURSING STUDENTS’ PRACTICES AND PERCEPTION REGARDING THE SAFETY OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

PHD Abstract

Introduction: Patient safety is the cornerstone for better quality health care and nursing education. Also, there is evidence about how patient safety is addressed in healthcare professional curricula and how organizations develop safe practitioners is limited. Aim: assess the practices and perception of nursing students regarding the safety of critically ill patients. Materials and Methods: A descriptive design was followed in this study. The study was conducted in the critical care units affiliated to Alexandria Main University Hospital namely (Unit I, Unit III, and Triage unit). Tool I: Critical Care Practices of Safety Measures Observational Checklist. Tool II: Students' Unsafe Clinical Practices Perception Sheet. Results: The majority of nursing students had fair total practice score. Fifty three percent of nursing students had fair total perception .Recommendation: Nursing curriculum should incorporate concepts and principles that guide nursing students in developing caring, safe, competent and professional behavior and should be developed for the nursing students based on the WHO patient safety topics which will focus on patient safety.

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