Lecturer Fatimah Fadil AL-Hissnawiy

Date of Birth

1989-06-12

Degree

phd

General & Specialist

science of nursing - maternity of nursing care

E-mail

fatimah.al@uowa.edu.iq

University granting the Degree

university of Babylon

Academic Title

Lecturer

college

College of nursing

Academic work Experience:

Teaching methods course from the Middle Euphrates University‎

‎Teaching validity test course from Middle Euphrates University‎

‎Teaching methods course from Najaf Health Department (Higher Institute of Health)‎

Scientific research, books, and other publications:

The Traditional Practices of Mothers in

Caring of Neonates Affected by Hyperbilirubinemia at AL-Imam AL Hussein medical City.

Pregnant women’s satisfaction with antenatal care services at primary health centers in Karbala city

-The Knowledge and Practices of Midwives for Immediate Newborn Care in Karbala Teaching Hospital for Maternity and Pediatric

-Neonatal complications according to methods of delivery in ALZahraa Maternity Teaching Hospital in at Najaf ALAshraf city

-Complications of Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery at ALzahraa maternity Teaching Hospital in ALNajaf AL Ashraf city)

Assessment of knowledge, attitudes and self-care practice of adolescent regarding oral health in Karbala city

-Nutritional Status Assessment among School-Age Children)

-Sleep disturbance among children with Diabetes Mellitus in Karbala City

Professional Bodies/Professional Recognition:

Courses taught:

‎Maternal and newborn health nursing (theoretical + practical (hospital and laboratory)) for the third stage‎

‎Nursing ethics for the first stage‎

‎Therapeutic nutrition material for the third stage‎

Courses, seminars and workshops Delivered:

‎A training course for the prevention of breast cancer entitled (Do not postpone today's work until tomorrow)‎

‎Training Course entitled (Breastfeeding)‎

‎Workshop entitled (Elective Caesarean Section .... Scientific controversy over negative repercussions)‎

‎Workshop entitled Risk factors and complications of wheat and beans on the psychological state of children)‎

‎Seminar entitled (Risk factors for delinquency in children)‎

‎Panel discussion entitled (The Dangers of Nutritional Supplements for Bodybuilding)‎