Hosting the electronic examination centers for the first mid-term exams for the second semester of the academic year 2021/2022 for the College of Nursing

 

Proceeding from the fact that the Faculty of Pharmacy is a cornerstone of the electronic educational system at Mansoura University, and an important base for its development and improvement of its outputs. On Saturday, April 3, 2022, the mid-term exam for the course of Internal Medicine and Surgical Nursing (2) was launched in the laboratories of the electronic test centers in the faculties of medicine, engineering and pharmacy, where 1586 students took the exam   .

From the college’s electronic examination halls under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Mohamed Attia Al-Bayoumi - Vice President for Education and Student Affairs led by Prof. Dr. Manal Eid - Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy, Prof. Dr. Amina Al-Nimr, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing, Prof. Dr. Rasha Barwa- Vice Dean of the College of Pharmacy for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Rabab El-Sayed - Vice Dean of the College of Nursing for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Noha Heikal - Director of the University’s Electronic Test Centers, Dr. Mostafa El-Gayyar - Deputy Director of the University’s Electronic Test Centers, Dr. Yosra El-Far - Director The Information Technology Unit and the Coordinator of the Electronic Test Centers at the College of Pharmacy, and Dr. Eman Fadel - Director of the Information Technology Unit at the College of Nursing

 An internal nursing and surgery course exam was held under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Amal El-Sayed, Head of Control Level II -

Prof. Dr. Walaa Nasr El-Din, General Supervisor of Committees, Faculty of Pharmacy, and Dr. Wedad Saber, teacher of internal and surgical nursing

The test was held with the technical and technical support of the IT unit team in cooperation with the Intilaaq Center 

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