Today concluded the fourth day of the training program titled infectious diseases, laboratory diagnosis and clinical at Suez Canal and the regulator body between JICA and the Suez Canal University
The presence of seventeen workers in the fight against infectious diseases from African countries, a Swan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rona, Burundi Congo, Eritrea and Malawi as well as three Egyptian doctors, which is held in the framework of trilateral cooperation between Suez Canal University and the International Cooperation Agency of Japan and the Egyptian Agency for Development Ministry Egyptian Foreign Ministry and hosted by Suez Canal University at Ismailia University hospital in the period from10 January until 10February
Prof. Dr. Omar Fathey decision of two programs program aims to train medical staff on clinical and laboratory diagnosis using latest system immunological methods where considered infectious diseases wasted the first to human health in developing countries and pointed and Prof. Soha Younis in JICA coordinator of the university that the program has taught the professors of the Faculty of Medicine University In addition to some Egyptian scientists from different Egyptian universities in addition to the world of medical research center in Japan
The ceremony was attended by Prof. Dr. Omar Fathey rapporteur Prof. Dr. Tarek Fouad Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs and Prof. Soha Younis in JICA coordinator of the university and Professor Dr. Aziza Omar Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, and Dr. Sasiko sha responsible JICA office in Cairo