University President Honors the Seventh Graduating Class of the Faculty of Medicine for Donating ICU Beds to the University Hospital

28/1/2025

 University President Honors the Seventh Graduating Class of the Faculty of Medicine for Donating ICU Beds to the University Hospital

In a heartfelt humanitarian gesture, students of the seventh graduating class from the Faculty of Medicine, Kafrelsheikh University took the initiative—the first of its kind—by donating a number of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds to the university hospital. This act was driven by their desire to leave a positive impact on the hearts of the college administration, the university hospital, and Kafrelsheikh University as a whole, upon completing their final academic year. It reflects their deep belief in community engagement and their commitment to alleviating patient suffering. This initiative also underscores the physician’s role, which combines scientific knowledge, clinical practice, and human compassion, in line with the noble message of the medical profession.

Prof. Abdelrazek Desouky, President of the University, honored the graduating students of the seventh class, offering them his heartfelt congratulations. He encouraged them to continue their academic journey, stay up-to-date with medical advancements, and commit themselves fully to serving patients. He also urged them to be sincere and dedicated in their work, and to be upstanding citizens devoted to the service of their country.

The ceremony was attended by:

  • Prof. Mohamed Abdel-Aal, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs

  • Prof. Taha Ismail, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine

  • Prof. Hatem El-Gohary, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs

The University President expressed his deep joy at the graduation of a new class from the Faculty of Medicine, noting that graduation day is a day of harvest—a milestone moment in the students’ lives. It crowns years of hard work by both the students and their families.
He emphasized that Kafrelsheikh University is a source of pride among Egyptian universities, constantly evolving and advancing. He also praised the Faculty of Medicine as one of the most distinguished faculties at the local, regional, and international levels.