Visit of the distinguished Sinbillawin Official School for Languages to the Faculty of Medicine
Under the patronage of
✨ Prof. Dr. Ashraf Shoma – Dean of the Faculty
And under the supervision of
✨ Prof. Dr. Ghada El Kanishy – Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs
🔖 On Monday, 24 November 2025,
a visit was arranged for 20 first- and second-grade students from El-Sinbillawain Distinguished Official Language School – Mansoura, to become acquainted with the Faculty.
The visit included:
(the Skills Lab, Anatomy Museum, Experimental Research Center, Regenerative Medicine Unit, and the lobby and lecture hall of Prof. Dr. Abu El-Naga)
The visit also comprised a tour of the lobby and Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Abu El-Naga Lecture Hall.
🎗️ In the Skills Lab, the internship doctors volunteering from the Red Crescent team — Ahmed Amir Ali & Mohamed Yasser Berham — conducted training on first aid, primary field assessment, the recovery position, wound care, splints, and managing convulsions.
🎗️ In the Anatomy Museum,
Dr. Abeer Nagah (Assistant Lecturer) and
Ms. Hanady Hamed
gave an introductory overview of the museum, the importance of anatomy, and methods of preparing and preserving different specimens.
Students explored the museum’s collections of body parts and major organ systems.
🎗️ At the Experimental Medical Research Center, students were welcomed by:
Dr. Mona Wagih El-Sherbiny (Fellow of Medical Laboratory Sciences – Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Lab)
Dr. Bassma Fathy El-Geoushy (Specialist – Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Lab)
Dr. Nehal Ibrahim Abdelfattah (Specialist – Pathology Lab)
Dr. Basma Hamed Osman – Veterinary Doctor
Dr. Yomna Taha Khater – Veterinary Doctor (Molecular Biology)
They introduced the center, its research units, and gave a brief overview of each unit’s research activities.
Students were also introduced to the Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Laboratory, the equipment used, and the process of conducting biochemical tests on samples.
🎗️ At the Stem Cell Unit – “Regenerative Medicine”,
Dr. Mohamed Fathy El-Daw, a chemist, provided an explanatory session on the importance of umbilical cord stem cells and the experimental research conducted at the center using stem cells, highlighting their potential future therapeutic applications.
Dr. Ibrahim Attia, Laboratory Specialist, continued by explaining the concept of DNA extraction to identify genes responsible for various diseases and understand their genetic structure.
At the end of the visit, commemorative photos were taken with the students at the Faculty.
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