Health Sciences honors the Republic’s pioneers in a ceremony concluding the Egy Health Conference
The General Syndicate for Health Sciences honored the Republic’s top 13 health technical institutes in Egypt, graduates of the class of 2024, in a ceremony on the sidelines of the Egypt International Health Conference and Exhibition “Egy Health”, which concluded with this event recently, at the Manara International Conference Center. This Saturday evening, in the presence of a number of leaders of the Ministry of Health and Population, the General Captain of Health Sciences, Ahmed Al-Sayed Al-Dabiki, members of the Syndicate’s Board of Directors, heads and members of subcommittees in the governorates, and a large crowd of deans and students of health technical institutes.
The ceremony began with the Republican Anthem of the Arab Republic of Egypt, and Mona Habib, Secretary General of the Health Sciences Syndicate, presented the attendees and creams until the end of the ceremony.
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Ahmed Al-Sayed Al-Dabiki, head of the Health Sciences Syndicate, said that the honor included the top 10 from each academic division in the institutes, and he paid tribute to the top students in the Republic and their families, and asked them to complete their higher education, raise their levels and skills, and asked them to be creative in their fields of work, and to remain distinguished in any field. Place.
The seven divisions include radiology and medical imaging, medical laboratories, health monitors, medical registration and statistics, prosthodontics, medical device maintenance, and emergency and critical care.
The head of the Health Sciences Syndicate continued, “This honor is considered the beginning of a series of subsequent honors for bachelor’s graduates from institutes, as well as government and private colleges, and higher institutes. This comes to encourage students to achieve academic excellence and scientific excellence, which will be reflected in their professional levels later in their fields of work, as well as within the framework of Developing the health work system in the fields of health sciences, and the union will adopt this protocol annually with the students in coordination with the institutes.
Dr. said. Ahmed Fathi Abu Zaid, Dean of the Imbaba Health Technical Institute, said that he strongly feels the effort of the Health Sciences Syndicate in the profession file, and that the Imbaba Institute is the oldest institute in the Middle East, and its age extends to 98 years, and the institutes graduate the finest cadres with scientific and behavioral experience and skill, who have studied advanced curricula. And are familiar with the latest information in their fields of work.
Dr. said. Mai Al-Assal, Director of the General Administration of Health Technical Education, said that graduation is the first step on their path, and they still have specialized studies, bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees ahead of them.
The honor was attended by Dr. Mai Al-Assal, Director of the General Administration of Health Technical Education at the Ministry of Health, and Dr. Iman Adel, Director General of Health Technical Institutes at the Ministry of Health, and Dr. Shaima Fathi, Dean of the Health Technical Institute in Benha, and Dr. Ahmed Fathi Abu Zaid, Dean of the Health Technical Institute in Imbaba, Dr. Abeer Al-Ashry, Dean of the Health Technical Institute in Mansoura, and Dr. Ahmed Hani Abdel Hadi, Deputy Director of the Health Technical Institute in Zagazig, on behalf of Dr. Abdulnabi Al-Dabiki, Dean of the Zagazig Institute.