Department of Nursing Administration at the Faculty of Nursing Alexandria University is one of the main academic departments that is concerned with qualifying and training students in administrative and leadership skills in the field of health care and nursing. The department aims to prepare graduates who possess the knowledge and skills necessary to manage nursing teams and health facilities effectively. It also focuses on developing analytical and decision-making capabilities, developing work methods in health institutions to improve the quality of care provided to patients, and also paying attention to the ethical aspects, laws and legislation of the nursing profession. The department offers a number of academic programs and is interested in scientific research as well as continuing education and training.
- Academic Programs: The department offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs including bachelor’s degrees and diplomas in nursing administration and quality management, master’s degrees and doctorates in nursing administration, as well as a master’s degree in quality management.
- Scientific Research: The department contributes to scientific research through research related to improving the management of health care services and developing professional practices in the field of nursing.
- The faculty members of the **Department of Nursing Administration** at the Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University are an elite group of specialized academics who possess distinguished scientific and practical expertise in the fields of health and nursing administration. The faculty members have diverse educational backgrounds and actively participate in providing advanced academic and research programs to meet the needs of students and achieve the goals of the department. Their specializations include:
- Education and Training: They teach specialized courses in health administration, nursing management, quality management, and patient safety, with an emphasis on leadership development, strategic planning, and quality in health care.
- Research: Faculty members are involved in innovative research on health care and nursing management issues, including crisis management, staff performance improvement, and quality of health services. Many have published research in international scientific journals.
- Academic Supervision: They provide supervision to students in the postgraduate stages ( diploma, master’s and doctorate), where they guide students in preparing research and scientific projects related to nursing management.
- Professional Development: They contribute to providing professional training programs and workshops for healthcare workers, which contributes to improving the performance of healthcare institutions and raising the efficiency of workers.
- Partnerships and Collaborations: Many faculty members work to enhance collaboration with local and international health institutions, providing students with opportunities for training and practical application, in addition to developing academic curricula according to the latest global trends.