Biography

Dr. Hanan Elzeblawy Hassan is the Vice-dean for post-graduate studies and research affairs; Faculty of Nursing, Beni-Suef University, and she was the Head of the Maternity & Newborn Health Nursing Department 2018-2020. She is an Associate professor of Maternity and Newborn Health Nursing; Faculty of Nursing, Beni-Suef University. She is an International Certified Associate Trainer in international board of certified trainers (IBCT). She is a Mentor at Publons Academy. She has Attained 4 Badges (Activist at Arid Scientific Events 2021, Entrepreneur Researcher Badge, Distinguished Publisher Badge, and Activist at Arid Scientific Events 2020) from Arid Platform. She has produced & converted the curriculum of Maternal & newborn health nursing to Electronic Learning Curriculum. She was the Head of Midwifery Department, College of Health Sciences for Girls, Albaha University; Kingdom Saudi Arabia. She has more than 80 publications (66 research papers and 14 mini-reviews) in international journals, and 3 research papers in national Egyptian journals. She is the editorial board member and reviewer of many international journals. She has presented over 27 talks, 22 posters, and attended more than 50 conferences. She had supervised the number of 5 theses submitted for partial fulfilments of master's degree and a number of 5 theses submitted for partial fulfilments of doctorate degree in maternity & obstetrical and gynecological nursing science. She is also an organizing committee member and renowned speaker for many reputed scientific conferences. Her expertise is in Nursing science, Nursing Education, and Midwifery. Her research interest focuses on Maternal and New-born Health Nursing and Reproductive Health.


Research Interest

Dr. Hanan Elzeblawy Hassan is interested fields of research are E. Learning, Gynecological cancer, Reproductive concerns, Sexual dysfunction, Maternal and New-born Health Nursing, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Quality of Life Research, Nursing Education, Nursing Science, Midwifery, and Psychology.