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Benha University Continues Organizing Guidance Convoys as Part of the "New Beginning" Initiative for Human Development

Wednesday 12 Nov. 2024 - 09:38:30
Benha University Continues Organizing Guidance Convoys as Part of the

Benha University has continued to organize various convoys within the framework of the "New Beginning" initiative for human development, which is the President' s initiative for human development. The university organized awareness and health guidance convoys at the Benha Model Girls Institute.
This was held under the patronage of Prof. Mohamed Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Prof. Nasser El-Gizawy, President of Benha University, and Prof. El Sayed Fouda, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, with coordination and organization by Mrs. Rania Moataz, Assistant Secretary of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development.
The Faculty of Nursing and the Faculty of Physical Therapy participated under the supervision of Prof. Marwa Mustafa, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing, and Prof. Walid Talaat, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Physical Therapy, along with Prof. Faten Shafik, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Nursing for Community Service and Environmental Development, and Prof. Heba Zaghloul, Acting Vice Dean of the Faculty of Physical Therapy for Community Service and Environmental Development.
In collaboration with Sheikh Said Khidr, Head of Al-Azhar Region in Kalyobiya, they held an awareness seminar on "Correct Postures and Avoiding Spinal Deformities," in addition to organizing seminars on "Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetes and Nursing Care" and "First Aid." Several faculty members from both colleges participated in the convoy, including Professors Ihsan Saad, Shahira Abd El-Haseeb, Manar Awad, Zainab El-Khawaga, Riham Yousry, and Shaimaa Mohamed.


Source: Sector of University President



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