Pharmacy Students Win Top Awards at the 13th Scientific Conference of Mansoura University Faculty of Pharmacy
In line with Mansoura National University’s commitment to implementing quality education standards and enhancing its students’ academic reputation, and under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Sherif Khater, President of the University, and the leadership of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Elsheikh, Director of the Pharm D – Clinical Pharmacy Program, the Faculty of Pharmacy participated in the 13th Scientific Conference organized by the Faculty of Pharmacy, Mansoura University.
The participation took place under the supervision of Dr. Bassant Maher, Coordinator of the Student Scientific Association, and included the students: Ph. Heba Bahreiz, Ph. Amira Bahaa, Ph. Mariam El-Araby, Ph. Basma Mohamed, Ph. Mirna Tarek, Ph. Nada Anis, and Ph. Reem Aboul-Ezz. The students achieved outstanding accomplishments, winning the following awards:
🏅 First Place (Oral Practical Presentation):
Title: The Effect of Pre-Exam Stress on Concentration and Students’ Physical Symptoms
Presented by: Norhan Ashraf – Nour Mohamed – Nahla Elsayed – Hend Moussa – Nour El-Ghareeb – Nahla Mohamed
Supervised by: Ph. Nada Anis
🥈 Second Place (Poster Presentation):
Title: Impact of Psychological State on Treatment Adherence Across Age Groups: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Presented by: Mahmoud Fekry – Mariam Elsayed – Fatma Abdelrazek – Mariam Ahmed Mosad – Mariam Ahmed Ezzat – Habiba Ehab
Supervised by: Ph. Amira Bahaa
🥉 Third Place (Oral Review Presentation):
Title: Genetics and Pharmacogenomics in Egypt: Toward Precision Medicine
Presented by: Mariam Sherif – Alia Abdelwahab – Mohamed El-Sharkawy – Mostafa Nasr – Sherif Mohamed
Supervised by: Ph. Mariam El-Araby
In addition, several students from Levels 1, 2, and 3 participated with a variety of research topics, including:
Oral Presentation – Practical
Oral Presentation – Review
Poster Presentation
The judging committee and faculty members praised the students’ exceptional performance, emphasizing the originality of their topics, the quality of their scientific presentations, and the professionalism of their interactive delivery. They also commended the students’ adherence to rigorous scientific standards throughout all stages of research — from study design and statistical analysis to results interpretation and recommendations.
This remarkable achievement reflects the Faculty of Pharmacy’s ongoing commitment to nurturing students’ research skills, enhancing their abilities in academic presentation and discussion, fostering innovation and teamwork, and opening new horizons for them in pharmaceutical research and applied science.
