A medical and veterinary convoy as part of the “Decent Life” initiative for the village of Manshiyet Abbas

26/9/2023

 The university launched a comprehensive medical and veterinary convoy to the village of Manshiyet Abbas and the neighboring villages in the Sidi Salem Center under the auspices of Mr. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic, and the supervision of Dr. Abdel Razek Desouki, President of the University, Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Al, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, and Dr. Ismail Al-Qan, Vice President of the University. For graduate studies and research, and Dr. Amani Shaker, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, within the framework of the presidential initiative “Hayat Karima”, for the development of the Egyptian countryside, in cooperation with the Hayat Karima Foundation, and in continuation of the series of caravans launched by the university in villages at the governorate level.

 
This comes within the framework of the university’s role in contributing to the implementation of the state plan and the directives of the political leadership to build generations capable of keeping pace with the serious steps of the Egyptian state in building the modern state and contributing to achieving its goals in accordance with Vision 2030, and out of belief in the university’s role in serving the community within the villages of Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate within the scope of the initiative. Presidential (dignified life).
 
The convoy was supervised in the field by Dr. Amani Shaker, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs and rapporteur of the National Council for Women, and the human medicine sector was supervised by Dr. Wael Al-Feki, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and followed by Nafie Hamada, Director General of the General Administration of Environmental Projects, and Mohamed Salah, Director of the Department. Follow up on projects.
 
A number of specialized professors from the faculties of medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine participated in the convoy, where a large number of citizens were examined in various medical specialties, which included internal medicine, eyes, ophthalmia, nose, ear, throat, women, obstetrics, dermatology, reproductive, psychological, neurological, children, general surgery, orthopedics, and urology. Urology, neurosurgery, and physical therapy. Dr. Abdel Razek Desouki, President of the University, confirmed that the university continues to launch development convoys for those most in need, and that the convoy includes an elite group of faculty members representing various specializations from distinguished cadres from the faculties of human medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physical therapy, nursing, and veterinary medicine.
 
The University President directed the continuation of launching medical and development awareness convoys to the most needy areas in all centers of Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, with the aim of conducting medical examinations and providing free treatment.
 
He added that the medical convoy witnessed a large turnout from the people today, and medical examinations were conducted on 1,698 cases from the village of Manshiyet Abbas and neighboring villages, at the hands of an elite group of specialized and distinguished doctors in various specialties, as part of the Decent Life Initiative. Free treatment was also provided to all patients who visited the hospital. Caravan headquarters.
 
The university also launched an integrated veterinary convoy to the village of Manshiyet Abbas and neighboring villages, to conduct medical examinations on the animals and birds present in the village, and treatment was provided free of charge, as examinations were performed on about “54 internal cases, 24 reproductive cases, 11 surgical cases, and 43 infectious disease cases.” And 110 poultry, with a total of 242 cases.