Under the auspices of Prof. Ayman Mahmoud Othman, President of Aswan University, and Prof. Mohamed Zaki El-Dahshouri, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, and in the presence of Prof. Mohamed Salah El-Din, Executive Director of Aswan University Hospitals, and Dr. Ashraf Maabad, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine for Community Service and Environmental Development, the activities of the scientific conference held over two days, organized by the Department of Internal Medicine at Aswan University Hospital, concluded today, Friday, December 15, 2023. This comes within the framework of keeping pace with scientific research in various medical specialties and knowing what is new in kidney diseases.
Its scientific activities focused on the future of organ transplantation in Egypt, particularly kidney transplantation. Prof. Mohamed Zaki El-Dahshouri, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, added that during one week, the Faculty of Medicine organized two conferences in two different specializations with the participation of Egyptian universities, the first in the Chest Department and the second in the Internal Medicine Department, whose activities included presenting lectures on the latest protocols for treating kidney diseases and following up with patients to ensure an improvement in the level of medical and therapeutic interventions for patients in Aswan Governorate.
The scientific sessions were chaired and lectures were given by:
Prof. Gamal Al-Saadi, Professor of Nephrology at Kasr Al-Aini and President of the Egyptian and African Societies for Organ Transplantation.
Prof. Mai Hasaballah, Professor of Nephrology at Kasr Al-Aini and President of the Egyptian Society for Kidney Diseases and Transplantation.
Prof. Ali Hassan, Professor of Nephrology at Sohag Faculty of Medicine.
Dr. Hala Al-Abidi, Head of the Department of Internal Medicine and Nephrology at Aswan University, explained the scientific and clinical importance of such events and the resulting continuous and systematic development in the expertise of doctors at the university hospital and the resulting improvement in the level of good service provided to patients in Upper Egypt. The attendees included a group of professors of the specialty from various Egyptian universities and doctors from the Department of Internal Medicine and Nephrology at Aswan University Hospitals.















