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Abdulrakib Ahmad Mohammad Al hanani

Assistant Professor

Personal Information:

Name : Abdulrakib Ahmad Mohammad Al hanani

Date of birth : 1-1-1976 al Turba-Taiz governorate

Nationality : Yemeni

Position : Assistant lecturer  of critical care and Emergency Nursing

Place of Work :Sana’a university

Mobile : 967-772903526

Telephone :967-01336505

Email: ab.Alhanani@su.edu.ye

Summary: 

Assistant professor in critical care and Emergency Nursing .teach  critical care and Emergency Nursing course from 2013-2022 to the level fourth nursing

Department of nursing

Sanaa university

 

Education:

Doctorate degree in critical care and Emergency Nursing Alexandria -Egypt

Master of critical care and Emergency Nursing

From Alexandria -Egypt 2008

Bachelor  with honor degree in Nursing 1998

Experience:

  • Lecturer Of Emergency In College Of Emergency In Sanaa
  • teacher of trauma care in emergency college Sana’a
  • participate in research priory strategy development in ministry of heath 2004 with support from WHO( world health organization ).
  • Participated in evaluation health sector reform in Yemen 2004 with  support from GTZ
  • Consultant in evaluation of health institute with community development fund 2013
  • Teacher of critical care and Emergency Nursing in sana a university

Conferences and Workshops:

  • Integrating Evidence –Based Research In Acute Care Nursing  Practice
  • 12th Alexandria anesthesia    &intensive care  conference
  • Revamping clinical evaluation in acute care nursing 23rd April  2009
  • Infection control 3 July ,2009  health quality  unit          ( HCQU)
  • Preparation of medical laboratories standards” held by council for accreditation and quality assurance during 15-16-dec. 2014

Research and scientific papers:

Knowledge  Attitude And Practice Of Sana’a University Students Toward Substance Abuse founded by WHO (world health organization )

The Relationship Between Dermal Pressure Ulcers Occurrence, Oxygenation And Perfusion In Mechanically Ventilated Patients

Safety Of Patients With Temporary Cardiac Pacemaker In The Critical Care Units