Faiza A. Abou El-Soud

Designation:
Assistant professor
Department:
Nursing
University:
King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences
Country:
Saudi Arabia
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Faiza A. Abou El-Soud has had a distinct teaching experience since 1993. She got her BSN from Cairo University, Egypt. Following her master's Degree and doctorate in nursing from Menoufia University, Egypt. She had a one-year postdoctoral fellowship at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Faiza has more than thirty years of experience in teaching and academic nursing career. She held many academic positions in various as a nursing professor in ARE, and an associate professor in UAE. She is an assistant professor in community health nursing for the BNS program and midwifery programs for the master's program at KSAU-CONR. Dr. Abou El-Soud contributed to many scientific committees and aims to establish multidisciplinary approaches in curriculum development, ensuring the highest quality teaching and research, and raising the progress of students' knowledge and skills. Supervising the completion of undergraduate students and master's on their research projects and thesis. She has carried out and contributed to many community-based projects and publications. In 2018, Dr. Abou El-Soud received the best award for a Poster Presentation at, the 4th Annual Congress and Medicine Expo on Trauma & Critical Care Pairs, France. In 2023, Dr. Abou El-Soud received the best award for Oral Presentation, 2nd Research Day, and Exploring Recent Trends in Nursing Sciences. Dr. Abou El-Soud’s research focuses primarily on senior health, activity restriction, and rehabilitation. However, the scope of research interest is extended to include using artificial intelligence and its impact on nursing care and students’ performance.

Research Interest: Health promotion and risk reduction among various vulnerable target populations in community settings, community health projects, health education, geriatric health, activity restriction, rehabilitation, family caregivers, women's health; health services research & nursing best practices

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