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About Lebanese International University of Mauritania. Lebanese International University is a university located in Nouakchott, Mauritania. It is part of the private Lebanese International Assistant Professor at Lebanese International University Experience: Lebanese International University Education: National Polytechnic University of Armenia Location: {:currentLocation

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Assyrians, Chaldeans, Syriacs, and Armenians. Ironically many in Israel are not familiar with the existence of non-Arab Christians in their country. This misperception led many to believe that all Christians in the Middle East are "Arabs," and as anti-Israel, as the Arab mainstream in the region. Most of the Israelis, as do most of the Western public opinion simply do not know that there are other "non-Arab" nations in the region, also seeking the establishment of their independent homelands. Many in Israel and the West perceive the Christians of the region as represented by Hanan Ashrawi, George Habash, or Michel Aflaq. Whereas the majority of the Christian nations do not recognize themselves as Arabs. Their causes are not reported, their present or past leaders such as John Garang, Ibrahim Hilal, Bashir Gemayel, Mar Shimun, and others are marginalized. Even the mini-community of Christian Arabs is not at ease with its ethnic brethren. As a result of the surge of Islamic fundamentalism, all the Christians in the Middle East realize that they travel in the same boat. >From the pogroms of Copts in Egypt, the ethnic cleansing of South Sudanese, the oppression of Lebanese Christians, to forced Arabization of the Syro-Mesopotamian Christians, the 20 million non-Arab Christians are systematically targeted. The 0.6 million Arab Christians, including those living within the Jewish state are experiencing one of their most severe choices: Surrender to Islamization, or join the pan-Middle East Christian boat, as a way to survive and maintain their spiritual identity.Professor Walid PharesCurriculum VitaeDr Walid Phares hold degrees in Law and Political Science from St Joseph University in Beirut, a masters in International Law from the University of Lyons (France), and a Ph.D. in International Relations and Strategic Studies from the University of Miami.Dr Phares is currently a political science professor at. About Lebanese International University of Mauritania. Lebanese International University is a university located in Nouakchott, Mauritania. It is part of the private Lebanese International Assistant Professor at Lebanese International University Experience: Lebanese International University Education: National Polytechnic University of Armenia Location: {:currentLocation The Lebanese International University was established in 2025 under the name of Bekaa University. The University is recognized by the Lebanese State as a private higher education institution in Lebanon. The university s name was renamed the Lebanese International University on J. Lebanese International University is a university located in Nouakchott, Mauritania. It is part of the private Lebanese International University group. External links. Official website; References Keywords: patient experience; coaching; performance; well-being; retention; engagement Author's Biography Naim El-Aswad , MD, is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. He has been an internist and emergency room physician for over 20 years. He is the founder and Chief Medical Officer of Vital Signs Vital Skills (VSVS), a coaching and consulting company that specialises in executive, life and wellness coaching. Dr El-Aswad is a national and international speaker, researcher and educator on physician, nursing and healthcare provider and healthcare executive burnout. He is an expert in the field focusing on the use of disease, as well as several online and paper publications on burnout among healthcare emotional intelligence, self-leadership, coaching and self-care in combating burnout. He has co-authored the book Physician Burnout: An Emotionally Malignant Disease. Dr El-Aswad has conducted workshops, live and online training modules and one-on-one interventions targeting physician and nurse’s burnout, healthcare provider leadership and executive leadership in the healthcare industry. He is currently an adjunct faculty at the University of Houston, providing CME education to physicians and executive leaders on burnout. He is also the co-founder of the VSVS International Coach Federation-accredited ACC-level coaching school for physician performance, which follows the ACSTH pathway. Dr El-Aswad has worked with several clients, including HCA, The Sullivan Group, McGill University, Harris County Medical Society (HCMS), Professional Development Academy (PDA), Methodist Healthcare systems, Memorial Healthcare System, EMCARE and Envision. Zeina Ghossoub , PhD, is a doctor in Human Behaviour and Counselling, a clinical dietitian and a wellness, executive and leadership coach. She is the founder and CEO of VieSaine, a wellness, leadership and coaching centre in Beirut, Lebanon. Zeina is also the Chief Wellness Officer of her coaching and consulting company, Vital Signs Vital Skills (VSVS), located in Spring, Texas. She is the creator of two coaching programmes and schools that focus on physician performance, on the one hand, and individual life and wellness coaching, on the other. Dr Ghossoub is one of the founders and the first president of the ICF Chapter Lebanon. She is also the President of the Executive Women, an international platform for women entrepreneurs and leaders. Her work has earned her the Middle East Woman Leader’s Award from the World Women Leadership. Dr Ghossoub El-Aswad has lectured on the national and international stage in her areas of expertise. She has taught at the American University of Beirut, Drexel University, Notre Dame University Lebanon, Cooper Smith Career Counseling College, American University of Lebanon, Lebanese American University and the College of Executive Coaching since 1995. She founded a non-profit organisation (Ghalletna) in 2010 that feeds and clothes families and individuals. A co-author of multiple best-selling books, her professional work is well published and is recognised by the American Medical Association, the Harvard Institute of Coaching, Mayo Clinic, McGill University, Stanford and others. Relly Nadler , Psy.D, educated as a clinical psychologist, has become a world-class executive coach, corporate trainer and author. He is a co-founder and Chief Coaching Officer of Vital Signs Vital Skills

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Assyrians, Chaldeans, Syriacs, and Armenians. Ironically many in Israel are not familiar with the existence of non-Arab Christians in their country. This misperception led many to believe that all Christians in the Middle East are "Arabs," and as anti-Israel, as the Arab mainstream in the region. Most of the Israelis, as do most of the Western public opinion simply do not know that there are other "non-Arab" nations in the region, also seeking the establishment of their independent homelands. Many in Israel and the West perceive the Christians of the region as represented by Hanan Ashrawi, George Habash, or Michel Aflaq. Whereas the majority of the Christian nations do not recognize themselves as Arabs. Their causes are not reported, their present or past leaders such as John Garang, Ibrahim Hilal, Bashir Gemayel, Mar Shimun, and others are marginalized. Even the mini-community of Christian Arabs is not at ease with its ethnic brethren. As a result of the surge of Islamic fundamentalism, all the Christians in the Middle East realize that they travel in the same boat. >From the pogroms of Copts in Egypt, the ethnic cleansing of South Sudanese, the oppression of Lebanese Christians, to forced Arabization of the Syro-Mesopotamian Christians, the 20 million non-Arab Christians are systematically targeted. The 0.6 million Arab Christians, including those living within the Jewish state are experiencing one of their most severe choices: Surrender to Islamization, or join the pan-Middle East Christian boat, as a way to survive and maintain their spiritual identity.Professor Walid PharesCurriculum VitaeDr Walid Phares hold degrees in Law and Political Science from St Joseph University in Beirut, a masters in International Law from the University of Lyons (France), and a Ph.D. in International Relations and Strategic Studies from the University of Miami.Dr Phares is currently a political science professor at

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Keywords: patient experience; coaching; performance; well-being; retention; engagement Author's Biography Naim El-Aswad , MD, is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. He has been an internist and emergency room physician for over 20 years. He is the founder and Chief Medical Officer of Vital Signs Vital Skills (VSVS), a coaching and consulting company that specialises in executive, life and wellness coaching. Dr El-Aswad is a national and international speaker, researcher and educator on physician, nursing and healthcare provider and healthcare executive burnout. He is an expert in the field focusing on the use of disease, as well as several online and paper publications on burnout among healthcare emotional intelligence, self-leadership, coaching and self-care in combating burnout. He has co-authored the book Physician Burnout: An Emotionally Malignant Disease. Dr El-Aswad has conducted workshops, live and online training modules and one-on-one interventions targeting physician and nurse’s burnout, healthcare provider leadership and executive leadership in the healthcare industry. He is currently an adjunct faculty at the University of Houston, providing CME education to physicians and executive leaders on burnout. He is also the co-founder of the VSVS International Coach Federation-accredited ACC-level coaching school for physician performance, which follows the ACSTH pathway. Dr El-Aswad has worked with several clients, including HCA, The Sullivan Group, McGill University, Harris County Medical Society (HCMS), Professional Development Academy (PDA), Methodist Healthcare systems, Memorial Healthcare System, EMCARE and Envision. Zeina Ghossoub , PhD, is a doctor in Human Behaviour and Counselling, a clinical dietitian and a wellness, executive and leadership coach. She is the founder and CEO of VieSaine, a wellness, leadership and coaching centre in Beirut, Lebanon. Zeina is also the Chief Wellness Officer of her coaching and consulting company, Vital Signs Vital Skills (VSVS), located in Spring, Texas. She is the creator of two coaching programmes and schools that focus on physician performance, on the one hand, and individual life and wellness coaching, on the other. Dr Ghossoub is one of the founders and the first president of the ICF Chapter Lebanon. She is also the President of the Executive Women, an international platform for women entrepreneurs and leaders. Her work has earned her the Middle East Woman Leader’s Award from the World Women Leadership. Dr Ghossoub El-Aswad has lectured on the national and international stage in her areas of expertise. She has taught at the American University of Beirut, Drexel University, Notre Dame University Lebanon, Cooper Smith Career Counseling College, American University of Lebanon, Lebanese American University and the College of Executive Coaching since 1995. She founded a non-profit organisation (Ghalletna) in 2010 that feeds and clothes families and individuals. A co-author of multiple best-selling books, her professional work is well published and is recognised by the American Medical Association, the Harvard Institute of Coaching, Mayo Clinic, McGill University, Stanford and others. Relly Nadler , Psy.D, educated as a clinical psychologist, has become a world-class executive coach, corporate trainer and author. He is a co-founder and Chief Coaching Officer of Vital Signs Vital Skills

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