Al-Ryada University for Science and Technology organizes a medical campaign as part of the activities of the Bedaya Initiative
Dr. Reda Hegazy, President of Al-Ryada University for Science and Technology, inaugurated the medical campaign to examine the university’s employees and students as part of participating in the activities of the presidential initiative “A New Beginning for Human Development” and the 100 Million Health Campaign, under the auspices of Dr. Yahya Mabrouk, Chairman of the Board of Trustees.
The campaign conducted a medical examination of the university president, deputies, deans, secretary-general, and university employees, including employees, students, and faculty members. Its work will continue for three days in cooperation with the Menoufia Health Directorate and the Medical Administration in Sadat City.
The university president said that the aim of the campaign is to provide all health services and medical examinations to the university’s employees, faculty members, employees, and students, including screening for cancerous tumors, chronic diseases, kidney disease, and women’s health.
Hassan Ammar, Secretary-General of the University, said that the campaign will continue until Tuesday in the designated place inside the university from 10 am to 3 pm. Dr. Nasser Khader, Director of the Health Administration in Sadat City, said that the campaign is being organized within the framework of the National Human Development Project, which aims to improve the quality of life for all citizens throughout the Republic by providing Egyptian government services in the fields of education, health, culture and sports and employing them in a complementary manner between all participating parties. So that the citizen feels it urgently and directly. He explained that the activities and services of the 100-day initiative will continue to be provided with the participation of the Health Directorate and government agencies affiliated with the Ministry of Health and Population in cooperation with civil society and the private sector and implementing the government’s work program and achieving human development goals. This comes in light of the precise coordination to achieve the desired and targeted goals of the initiative as well as the executive plan prepared by the Ministry of Health and Population for the initiative to be implemented on the ground