Starting of the activities of Mansoura University Convoy “Jusoor al Khair 15” in the Red Sea Governorate
The activities of the Mansoura University convoy "Jusoor Al-Khair (15)" began on Sunday morning, September 18 in Safaga, Red Sea Governorate, under the auspice of Prof. Mahmoud Mohamed El-Meligy, Acting President of Mansoura University, and Major General Amr Hanafi - Governor of the Red Sea.
Throughout the day, the medical convoy signed a medical examination on the residents, where Prof. Ghada Al-Quneishi - Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine for Community Service Affairs and Head of the medical team in the convoy announced the signing of the medical examination and the necessary examinations for (1190) cases in the various medical specialties (general surgery, cardiovascular, brain and nerves, internal, urological tract, gynecology and obstetrics, dermatology and genital diseases, dentistry, pediatrics, orthopedics, conjunctivitis, nose and ear) In addition to transferring (10) cases to hospitals and medical centers at Mansoura University to perform the necessary medical examinations and surgeries.
In turn, Prof. Mahmoud Al-Meligy made an inspection tour of Safaga Central Hospital, during which he was accompanied by Major General Yasser Shaaban, President of Safaga City, in order to ensure the proper functioning of the clinics, follow up the provision of medical services to the people and to overcome difficulties.
For his part, Major General Yasser Shaaban expressed his happiness that Mansoura University had organized the convoy for the second time in Safaga City and praised its role in providing its integrated services to the people of the city and surrounding areas.
The efforts of the Childhood Care and Development Center team at the university also resulted in organizing a number of recreational and educational activities, Prof. Wafa Abu Al-Maati, Director of the Childhood Care and Development Center at the University, stated that throughout the day the Centre's team provided a number of recreational items to more than 300 children, where free painting and coloring workshops were organized, as well as kite competitions, a puppet theater for children and the play "Back to School", in addition to face painting and the distribution of gifts and sweets to children who are with their families in the hospital.
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