The Community Service and Environment Development Sector has continued launching its medical convoys Shibin El Qanater in the framework of Hayah Karima Initiative and under auspices of Prof. Dr. Nasser El Gizawy, the acting president of Benha University, Dr. Gamal Soussa, the general supervisor on Community Service and Environment Affairs and by cooperation with Dr. Mohamed Gamal El Ashhab, the Faculty of Medicine dean.
Dr. Gamal Sousa said that the university organized a medical convoy to the village of El Ahraz within the framework of the societal role that Benha University plays to serve citizens and the villages in need. For her part, Dr.Nermin Adly , the Faculty deputy for Community Service and Environment Affairs , said that physicians from Faculty of Medicine from various specialties and departments have participated at the medical convoy to serve citizens and about 380 sick cases were diagnosed and take medicine for free, and some cases were transferred to the university hospital to make the necessary surgeries and early detection of breast tumors.
In the Framework of Hayah Karima Initiative: Benha University continues launching Its Medical convoys for Shibin El Qanater Villages
The Community Service and Environment Development Sector has continued launching its medical convoys Shibin El Qanater in the framework of Hayah Karima Initiative and under auspices of Prof. Dr. Nasser El Gizawy, the acting president of Benha University, Dr. Gamal Soussa, the general supervisor on Community Service and Environment Affairs and by cooperation with Dr. Mohamed Gamal El Ashhab, the Faculty of Medicine dean.
Dr. Gamal Sousa said that the university organized a medical convoy to the village of El Ahraz within the framework of the societal role that Benha University plays to serve citizens and the villages in need. For her part, Dr.Nermin Adly , the Faculty deputy for Community Service and Environment Affairs , said that physicians from Faculty of Medicine from various specialties and departments have participated at the medical convoy to serve citizens and about 380 sick cases were diagnosed and take medicine for free, and some cases were transferred to the university hospital to make the necessary surgeries and early detection of breast tumors.