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Selwa Makarem was a former nurse, a professor in the American University of Beirut and a decade-long director of the Hariri School of Nursing

Biography
Dr. Makarem accepted enthusiastically in the mission of the American University of Beirut and devoted her life to the help of others and setting others up to present with ability and empathy.

Dr. Makarem moved on from the school of nursing in 1958 at AUB and went to acquire her graduate degree in nursing oversight from Boston University and returned to AUB, filling in as chief of the clinical office at the AUB Medical Center (1962-68) and as an educator in the nursing school (1969-73). Returning to the US, she accepted her doctorate in nursing educational plan and guidance from Columbia University Teacher's College in 1978 and happened to a thriving scholarly vocation in New York and California, winding up with a tenured residency at California State University, Fresno.

Personnal life
Selwa Makarem liked to keep her online presence at a minimum, as a result, there is no information about her personal life.

Accomplishments
At the point when Dr. Makarem settled on the striking choice to leave behind her US profession to get back to AUB and Lebanon in 1993 so she could renovate the damaged school of nursing from the long and hard years of civil war. Working inseparably with the workforce, Dr. Makarem established a five-year intend to redo the school's design and association, present new advances, and upgrade the educational plan to restore HSON as the premier nursing school in the region.

Among her various achievements as chief, Dr. Makarem saw the school re-enlisted with the New York State Education Department that very year she became chief. She altered the course of low enlistment, directed assets toward much-required workforce advancement, and set the establishment for another expert's of science in nursing (MSN) program. She likewise assumed a significant part in getting sorted out the First International Nursing Conference in Lebanon as a team with the University of Michigan School of Nursing and Villanova University College of Nursing in 1999.

Published works
Throughout her life, Selwa Makarem contributed to the publications of many works:

- "Lebanon: Pain Relief and Palliative Care", by Michel Daher, Hussein Tabari, Jan Stjernswärd, Walid Ammar, Thérèze Abounasr,Nabhan,Micheline BouKhalil, Ali Dakwar,May Khoury, Antoine Lteif, Elias Stephan, Elias Tueni, Selwa Makarem,Frank D Ferris, Ghassan Kanazi, Samia Ghazzaoui Tourbah, Zouhair Naja, Ziad Mansour.

- "Teaching effectiveness and learning outcomes of baccalaureate nursing students in a critical care practicum: A Lebanese experience", by Selwa Makarem, Nuhad Dumit, Marina Gharibian Adra, Kassem Kasak.

Recognition
Since the beginning, Dr. Makarem demonstrated her readiness to deal with difficulties directly. Brought up in a conservative family and faced with post-polio physical disabilities, Dr. Makarem persisted with her schooling and wound up acquiring the admiration of her educators and associates, winning the coveted Florence Nightingale Award upon her graduation from the school of nursing in 1958.

Only before her retirement in 2003, previous AUB president John Waterbury respected Dr. Selwa Makarem as one of the great women of the college. In 2016, Dr. Makarem was respected again as one of AUB's History Makers as a component of its 150th commemoration festivities for her commitments as a pioneer.