For the second day in a row, the nursing sector at Aswan University Hospital continues its awareness-raising, educational, and preventive efforts

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 For the second day in a row, the main anti-corruption committee continues the awareness, educational and preventive role targeting the nursing sector in Aswan university hospital. It holds three consecutive workshops at the university hospital, which began yesterday and targeted employees then today corresponding to the 2nd of August 2016 for nursing staff, followed by a workshop for the academic staff and their assistants.

 The workshop was opened by Prof. Abdel Qader Mohamed Abdel Qader, acting president of Aswan university and the chairman of the committee, he declared  the formation of the  hospital’s anti-corruption subcommittee, which he proposed to include employees, nurses and doctors. The workshop was attended by Dr. Salah Al Deen Fahmy, lecturer of obstetrics and gynecology, faculty of medicine.

 Prof. Abd Al Qader said that the committees’s main aim is to spread integrity, transparency and anti-corruption values, and that we are in a stage of awareness and education then it will be followed by a phase of questioning about corruption.

Dr. Hassan Al-Amin, the rapporteur of the committee, delivered an introductory lecture on the executive plan to combat corruption, a plan that was launched and entered into force in Sep. 2015, he introduced the most important components of it, which includes vital elements to spread transparency and integrity in Aswan university’s different administrations. Moreover a significant element which is raising the employees living standards.

The workshop was lectured also by Dr. Nabila Mohamed Lotfy and Dr. Fatima Al-Adl – members of the main committee.

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