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During the national dialogue session: The President of Beni Suef University responds to a student's distress and directs her treatment in the University Hospital

7 Dec 2022

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Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, responded today, Wednesday, to the distress of a student at the Faculty of Arts during the national dialogue session, and directed that she be shown to the doctors and professors of the surgery department at the university hospital, write a detailed report on her condition, and provide her with the necessary medical care.
Dr. Mansour explained that the university spares no effort to support its students in everything they need, and keeping them healthy is an integral part of the university's mission, stressing that the university has an integrated medical system through university hospitals equipped with the latest equipment in addition to human resources from medical and nursing staff, technicians, and laboratories.
This came during the activities of the national dialogue discussion sessions organized by the Political Parties Youth Coordination in cooperation with the university and the governorate, in the presence of Dr. Muhammad Hani Ghoneim, Governor of Beni Suef, Dr. Sameh Al-Maraghi, Vice President of the University for the Community Service Sector, and Mr. Bilal Habash, Deputy Governor of Beni Suef and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Youth Coordination The parties, and the delegation of the Coordination of Party Youth from the House of Representatives, Representative Amr Darwish, Representative Ahmed Fathi, Representative Rasha Kleib, Representative Iman Al-Alfi, Representative Alaa Essam, and from the Senate, Representative Mahmoud Al-Qat, and Representative Ahmed Fawzy, in addition to a number of members of the coordination, Dr. Qayati Ashour Dr. Islam Othman, Professor Muhammad Khaled, and Professor Sarah Ashraf, in the presence of members of the Consultative Council, the Youth Parliament, Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, the National Council for Women, the Foundation for a Decent Life, and a group of leaders, public figures, trade unions, media professionals, students, and faculty members, as part of the continuation of the national dialogue rounds to listen to all opinions and issues on the national agenda.