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The department staff provide Academic services & teaching in Ain Shams Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams High Institute of Nursing & Other University program in Egypt The British University in Egypt (BTE), Misr University of Science & Technology University and 6th bof October University.
Ibn Sina Hospital (Egypt), Dokki [1] International Medical Center Cairo; Italian Hospital Cairo; Greek Hospital Cairo; Kasralainy Hospital [8] Misr El Amal Hospital [9] Misr International; MISR Cancer Center; Nasser General Hospital; National Cancer Institute Egypt; New Kasr El Aini Hospital; New Cairo Hospital; Nile Badrawi Hospital; October 6 ...
Al Rehab (Arabic: مدينة الرحاب pronounced [mæˈdiːnɪt eɾ.ɾeˈħæːb], literal meaning: "City of Spaciousness") is a district of New Cairo and a part of Greater Cairo, in the Cairo Governorate, Egypt. It is a private city built by the Talaat Moustafa Group. Al Rehab is a fully-fledged community, which creates a comprehensive ...
Qasr El Eyni Hospital (Egyptian Arabic: مستشفى قصر العينى) is a research and teaching hospital in Cairo, Egypt. This hospital is affiliated with the Cairo University Faculty of Medicine. The hospital was founded on March 11, 1827. [1] [2]
Faculty of Languages and Translation, Al-Azhar University, Cairo (Boys) Nursing Faculties and institutes. Faculty of Nursing, Al-Azhar University, Cairo (girls) Technical Institute of Nursing, Al-Azhar University, Cairo (girls) Technical Institute of Nursing, Al-Azhar University, Assiut (Girls)
Pages in category "Hospitals in Cairo" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... (Egypt) M. Manshiet el Bakry Hospital; N. Nile Badrawi Hospital; Q.
Building collapses are common in Cairo, home to some 20 million people, and the shortage of affordable housing is so acute that 1.5 to 2 million are believed to live in tombs in an area known as ...
Health in Egypt encompasses the overall well-being of the country's population. As of 2024, the average life expectancy in Egypt is 75 years, with 73.8 years for males and 76.2 years for females. [1] Healthcare access has significantly expanded in both urban and rural areas, supported by immunization programs that now cover 98% of the population.