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Nursing Syndicate at the meeting of the Arab Consultative Council for Nursing in Dubai

Kawthar Mahmoud: Artificial intelligence changes the future of nursing in the Arab world

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Digital transformation will contribute to improving the quality of nursing care

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Dr. Kawthar Mahmoud, Captain of Nursing and Vice President of the Arab Board, participated in the meeting of the Arab Nursing Council held in Dubai, which is a qualitative shift for the future of nursing in the Arab world, and is held under the auspices of Elsevier Health She emphasized that the meeting witnessed discussions on vital topics that will contribute to enhancing the nursing profession, on top of which is artificial intelligence and its role in improving nursing practices, in addition to the digital transformation, the electronic file, and the importance of scientific research in raising the quality of nursing care, as well as the importance of linking education to the services provided to patients, and how to apply education in practical life within health institutions. Kawthar Mahmoud, Greta Westwood, CEO of the Florence Knightgel Foundation, touched on the role of nursing leaders in facing global challenges, noting the importance of adopting modern technology in developing nursing practices, and also dealt with how to deal with the lack of nursing cadres worldwide, stressing the need to find innovative solutions to keep pace with these challenges. The meeting sessions, the nursing captain said that the first session started under the title & quot; Transforming Nursing Practices: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies & quot;, where Tim Morris, commercial Vice President for World Nursing Solutions in Ezver, reviewed the transformational capabilities of artificial intelligence in the field of nursing, which has become an urgent necessity to improve patient care and simplify the workflow, which will contribute to raising the level of skills Nursing. The presence of a group of prominent speakers, including Dr. Cathy Cinco from King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Riyadh, and Dr. Sumaya Mohamed Al Balushi from the Emirates Health services, where the challenges faced by nursing in integrating artificial intelligence were highlighted in their daily practices, and the ways in which efficiency can be enhanced and improved patient results. & quot; Artificial Intelligence next to the bed: cases of use of process and visions & quot; Dr. Alexander Mark Gleston, Vice President for Clinical Education in M42, reviewed live examples of how to apply artificial intelligence in the health care system for Mabbala, stressing that these technologies can enhance patient care and improve operational efficiency.

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and in A special session on digital transformation in nursing practices, Dr. Michel Machon, Executive Director of Nursing at Berjel Holdings, spoke about her experience in integrating the tools of planning for evidence with evidence with electronic health records, and the challenges faced by health institutions in digital adoption, and success strategies that can help overcome these Obstacles.

& nbsp; Discussions and events contribute to setting new foundations for the future of nursing in the Arab world, and it is a step towards improving the level of health care by activating modern technologies and enhancing the skills of practitioners in this vital field.

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