Kafrelsheikh University Honors the Medical Team participating in the Medical Convoys as part of the Dignified Life Initiative
April 28

Prof. Dr. Abdelrazek Desouky, President of the University, honors the symbols of the medical team participating in the expanded medical convoys launched by the University to the villages most in need inside and outside Kafrelsheikh Governorate within the framework of the presidential initiative (A Dignified Life), believing in the university’s role in serving society, on the sidelines of the meeting of the Council of Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs held today.

Prof. Dr. Abdelrazek Desouky, President of the University, confirms that honoring the medical team participating in the medical convoys that the University constantly launches within the presidential initiative “A Dignified Life” is as a result of the University’s role and responsibilities in serving the Egyptian community and the surrounding environment and providing medical, therapeutic and awareness services to the people of the areas most in need, within the university’s social responsibility, and the implementation of its plan, the most important of which is improving medical service indicators and providing distinguished therapeutic services, stressing the university’s role in contributing to the implementation of the state’s 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.

Otherwise, Dr. Amany Shaker, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development, thanks and appreciates all the medical teams participating in the medical convoys launched by the university for the benefit of the people of the governorate in many fields, in implementation of the state’s plan and the directives of the political leadership and contributing to achieving its goals in accordance with Vision 2030, out of their belief in the importance of the university’s effective role within the governorate and other governorates to serve the community in many governorates.

 

The honor includes Dr. Taha Ismail, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine; Dr. Hatem Al-Gohary, Executive Director of University Hospitals; Dr. Wael Al-Feki, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine for Community Service and Environmental Development; Dr. Mohamed Salama, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine; Dr. Abeer Abdel Wahab, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and Dr. Najwa Gouda, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Nursing for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs.