The Faculty of Nursing, Beni Suef National University, organizes the first student forum, "Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education."

28 Apr 2025
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Under the patronage of Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef National University, the Faculty of Nursing organized the first student forum titled "Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education." The forum was supervised by Dr. Abu Al-Hassan Abdel Mawgoud, Academic Vice President; Dr. Ahmed Osama Al-Jundi, Dean of the Health Sector; and Dr. Siham Mowafi, Director of the Nursing Program.
Dr. Mansour Hassan emphasized the importance of integrating artificial intelligence technologies into healthcare education curricula, noting that Beni Suef National University is adopting an advanced educational strategy based on the latest learning methods and approaches, keeping pace with the latest developments in the labor market, and adopting the latest technological advances to meet labor market requirements and contribute to the preparation of distinguished healthcare professionals capable of keeping pace with global developments.
The forum was attended by Dr. Hanan Soliman, member of the Board of Trustees of Beni Suef National University and member of the Senate; Dr. Emad El-Banna, President of the Beni Suef Doctors Syndicate and Executive Director of Beni Suef University Hospitals; sector deans; and program directors. A remarkable presence of distinguished academic and medical figures was also present, along with the participation of a number of distinguished universities and institutes.
Dr. Abu Al-Hassan Abdel Mawgoud explained that the conference aims to explore the latest artificial intelligence technologies used in nursing education, exchange experiences among students in the field of smart education, and discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with integrating artificial intelligence technologies into nursing curricula. The conference also aims to showcase successful models and experiences in the use of smart technology in practical training for students, contributing to the development of their skills and enhancing their readiness for the job market.
Dr. Ahmed El Gendy added that the conference's themes included a general overview of artificial intelligence in nursing education, a review of the practical applications of AI in training and simulation, a discussion of the design of smart curricula based on AI technologies, and a spotlight on the ethical and professional challenges associated with this technology.
Dr. Siham Al-Mawafi emphasized that the forum witnessed outstanding interaction from students and attendees, as participating students presented innovative research on the applications of artificial intelligence in nursing education, reflecting their commitment to developing their skills and keeping pace with modern technologies in the healthcare field.
The forum concluded with a presentation of future visions and pioneering experiences in employing artificial intelligence to support and develop nursing education, and the honoring of a number of outstanding students.