South Valley University Organizes Medical and Nursing Caravan in Barahma Village, Qift, as Part of the “Bidaya” Program


Under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed Akkawy, President of South Valley University, and the supervision of Dr. Mohamed Saeed, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, the university organized a medical and nursing caravan in Barahma Village, Qift, as part of the presidential initiative “A New Beginning for Human Development.”

 

Dr. Mohamed Saeed noted that the medical caravan provided free diagnosis and treatment for a total of 452 cases, broken down as follows: 57 internal medicine cases, 59 orthopedic cases, 140 ophthalmology cases, 29 gynecological and obstetric cases, 130 pediatric cases, 32 ENT cases, and 5 cases of individuals with special needs.