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Marking the Fourth Consecutive Year of Pediatric Nursing Participation at PediaEgypt
BUE Faculty of Nursing Participates in the 14th Annual PediaEgypt Conference 2026
The Faculty of Nursing at The British University in Egypt (BUE) proudly participated in the 14th Annual Pedia Egypt Conference 2026, held from 8–10 April 2026. Recognized as one of the largest and most prestigious pediatric scientific conferences in Egypt and the Middle East, this year’s event brought together distinguished healthcare professionals, academics, researchers, and specialists from various medical and nursing disciplines.
The conference was held under this year’s official theme: “Beyond the Horizon”
This participation marks the 4th consecutive year of contribution by the Pediatric Nursing Department at the Faculty of Nursing, reflecting the department’s ongoing commitment to scientific excellence, professional development, and active engagement in major pediatric healthcare forums.
BUE Faculty of Nursing contributed significantly to this year’s conference through two comprehensive nursing scientific sessions addressing some of the most important and evolving areas in pediatric healthcare:
- Nursing Session I: Acute and Complex Pediatric Care
- Associate Professor Marwa Abouheiba, Associate Professor of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, British University in Egypt.
- Professor Wafaa Elarousy, Professor of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University.
- Dr. Saleh Mohamed, Lecturer of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, British University in Egypt.
- AL. Rania Ramadan, Assistant Lecturers of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, British University in Egypt.
- Demonstrator. Ashraqat Ahmed, Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Nursing, British University in Egypt.
- Nursing Session II: Chronic Pediatric Care
- Associate Professor. Sara Sayed, Associate Professor of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, British University in Egypt.
- Dr. Asmaa Khamis, Lecturer of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, British University in Egypt.
- Demonstrator. Mahmoud Dawoud, Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Nursing, British University in Egypt.
The nursing sessions featured valuable scientific discussions, evidence-based practices, and multidisciplinary perspectives focused on improving pediatric patient outcomes and advancing nursing excellence in both acute and long-term pediatric care settings.
This year’s conference witnessed exceptional attendance, with conference halls completely filled with participants from different healthcare sectors and specialties, reflecting the growing impact and importance of the event on both national and regional levels. The remarkable engagement and interaction throughout the sessions contributed to making the conference a highly successful scientific gathering.
The continued participation of BUE Faculty of Nursing in Pedia Egypt Conference demonstrates the faculty’s dedication to advancing pediatric nursing practice and strengthening its role in regional and international scientific collaboration.