The First Day of the Second Conference for Administrative Staff Entitled: "Governance and Combating Corruption"

 
Wednesday, December 6th
️The First Day of the Second Conference for Administrative Staff
Entitled: "Governance and Combating Corruption"
🎤 Opening Session attended by:
• Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abdel Azeem – Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development
• Prof. Dr. Ali Tawfik – Chairman of the Dakahlia Doctors' Syndicate
• Prof. Dr. Ghada El-Kenishy – Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development
• Prof. Dr. Al-Sharawy Kamal – Executive Director of University Hospitals
🌟 The conference was honored by the presence of hospital directors, deputy directors, and a distinguished gathering of faculty members, administrative staff, and employees of Mansoura University.
💡 In his speech, Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abdel Azeem, Vice President of the University, emphasized the importance of combating corruption and how individual corruption can impact the institution and its reputation. He highlighted the role of digital transformation in reducing corruption and its consequences.
🗣️ Mr. Mohamed Abdel Latif, Secretary-General of the University, spoke about the prominent role of the administrative apparatus and the importance of training to enhance employee efficiency, particularly in hospitals and medical centers. He stressed the necessity for administrative staff to keep pace with evolving laws and regulations.
👨‍💼 Prof. Dr. Al-Sharawy Kamal discussed corruption and its role in hindering development. He pointed out the efforts of the university and faculty administration in adopting policies to limit corruption, especially in the areas of digital transformation and electronic ticket booking.
👩‍💼 Ms. Rasha Rafat, General Manager of Mansoura Medicine, explained the role of management in improving the work environment and equipping administrative offices. She highlighted the efforts made to enhance employee efficiency and improve performance.
✨️ At the end of the opening ceremony, administrative staff who obtained higher qualifications (Diplomas, Master’s, and PhDs) over the past two years were honored.