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As part of Alexandria University’s celebrations of World Health Day, and under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of the University, the Faculty of Nursing organized a distinguished scientific forum at the Conference Hall (Blue Hall), in collaboration with faculties of the health sector (Medicine – Pharmacy – Veterinary Medicine – Dentistry – High Institute of Public Health).

Prof. Dr. Hanan Hosny El-Sherbiny, Dean of the Faculty, stated that the forum was held under the theme: “Our Health Is Not Separate… It Is One Story,” reflecting an integrated approach to promoting the “One Health” concept, which is based on the close interconnection between human, animal, and environmental health, in support of building a more efficient and sustainable healthcare system. She added that organizing such scientific forums aligns with the faculty’s core role in raising health awareness and fostering integration across disciplines, contributing to the development of healthcare services and the improvement of quality of life, as well as supporting and activating student activities as a platform for building comprehensive health awareness among students.

For her part, Prof. Dr. Sahar Mansour Lammadah, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts among various health sectors to activate the “One Health” approach. She noted that addressing contemporary health challenges requires cross-disciplinary cooperation, in addition to adopting sustainable practices—foremost among them rationalizing resource consumption and enhancing efficiency in their use.

The forum featured a rich scientific program with the participation of a distinguished group of faculty members and experts. The sessions addressed several key topics, including: the role of preventive healthcare in reducing disease burden, mechanisms for excellence in interdisciplinary work, the role of nursing as a linking element in implementing the “One Health” concept, the impact of climate change on community health, the importance of animal health as the first line of defense for human health, as well as the effect of oral health on overall health.

The event concluded with an emphasis on the need to strengthen cooperation and integration among various disciplines and health sectors to support the achievement of sustainable development goals and enhance the quality of healthcare services provided to the community, while underscoring the importance of continuously activating student activities in spreading health awareness and promoting community engagement, alongside the Faculty of Nursing’s ongoing commitment to adopting scientific and community initiatives that reinforce the university’s role in serving society.