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Neonatal Nurse Visit to EGYPT

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Dear Colleagues

This is an invitation for a neonatology staff nurse to visit Egypt for two weeks. She is expected to give training to the nursing staff in a level 3 NICU in Mansoura University Children's Hospital. Teaching activities will include lectures, on the job training. The idea is to improve the quality of care given by the nursing staff in our NICU. The visit is totally covered, including travelling tickets, full board accomodation in hospital facilities as well as visit to tourist attraction sites in Cairo. Priorities will be given to staff nurses in Nursing Faculties in US or European countries, fleuncey in English and experience in teaching nursing staff in level 3 NICUs is a must. If you are intersted to share your experience with nurses in a developing country, pleaase send your CV to my e-mail: hehady@yahoo.com.

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Hi Joannie

Yes we a had a fruitful visit from Miss Mohr from Canada, she stayed for 2 weeks in our unit and this is goinging to be reported in the next issue of Neonatal Network. (academy of neonatal nursing). We may replicate this visit next year and we will post an invitation on this website

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