How to Contact Us - Cairo University

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How to Contact Us - Cairo University
How to Contact Us
Address: Kasr Al Ainy St. Cairo, Egypt
Post Code: 11562
Tel./Fax: (202)23682030
Faculty Website: www.med.cu.edu.eg
www.kasralainy.cu.edu.eg
Dean's office: [email protected]
Student Affairs office: [email protected]
Administration: [email protected]
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Dear New International Student:
Congratulations on your admission to Faculty of Medicine, Cairo
University, the oldest and by far the largest medical school in the Middle
East. This guidebook will help you to adjust into the academic
community and to support you while you successfully complete your
programme of study.
Kasr Al Ainy Medical School enjoys an excellent teaching,
research and public service reputation. The campus includes nine
hospitals, 5200 beds, museums, 14 large lecture halls, libraries, medical
education center and learning resource center. Acting staff members of
more than 3000. Our qualifications are recognized and valued around the
world. Graduates of our medical school go on to further study and/or to
work in some of the world's finest health organizations.
Kasr Al Ainy attracts students and scholars from across the globe
with more than 1300 Non-Egyptian students of 37 nationalities among a
student population of 9700.
This makes Kasr Al Ainy an outstanding medical educational
institution in Egypt.
I offer you my best regards and wish you a successful, pleasant
stay.
Nadia El Feky
Vice Dean for Education &
Student Affairs
2009-2010
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Faculty of Medicine
Cairo University
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Vision:
By year 2011 Faculty of Medicine Cairo University would be
internationally recognized as a center of quality education with highly
skilled graduates, delivering excellent medical and health services to the
community and contributing to advanced medical research.
Mission:
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To Develop an outstanding and honorable primary care physician,
who follows medical ethics and is ready for life long learning.
To train a professional, specialized graduate able to conduct
research and apply national and international standards of medical
care.
To serve the community through enhancing specialized projects
which share in solving national health problems.
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University Calendar 2009-2010
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Classes begin
3rd of Oct. 2009
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Mid year exams
23/1/2010
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Mid year recess
6/2/2010 (For two weeks)
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Onset of second semester classes
20/2/2010
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Onset of final exams
29/5/2010
Expected Official Vacations During
Academic Year 2009-2010
6th of October Victory Day:
Tus. 6th October
Eid el Adha Holiday:
Wed. 25 Nov. 2009
Eastern Christmas Holiday:
Thr. 7th of Jan 2010
Police Day:
Mon. 25th of Jan 2010
Sinai Liberation Day Holiday:
Sun. 25th of April 2010
Labour Day Holiday
Sat. 1st of May 2010
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Governance of Cairo University
Prof. Hosam Kamel
President of Cairo University
Prof. Adel Zayed
Vice President for Undergraduate Education &
Student Affairs
Prof. Hussen Khaled
Vice President for Postgraduate Studies & Research
Prof. Heba Nassar
Vice President for Community Services
Administration of Faculty of Medicine
Prof. Ahmed Sameh Farid
Dean of Faculty of Medicine
Prof. Nadia El Feky
Vice Dean for Undergraduate Education & student
Affairs
Prof. Lamis Ragab
Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies & Research
Prof. Mohamed Hani Mohamadi
Vice Dean for Community Services
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The Letter of Prof. Hosam Mohamed Kamel,
President of Cairo University, for the
new academic year 2009/2010
Dear Colleagues …… Dear Students,
Welcome to the new academic year, in which we will
work so hard to fulfill our new strategy in all the fields
including the academic work, postgraduate studies, scientific
research, teaching, environmental service and social
development, and students' activities.
The most important purpose of this strategy is to achieve
educational, cultural and research development, as we always
seek continuous progress in all fields according to accurate
plans which cope with the new variable and quality standards.
We are entitled to fulfill a certain mission which is
reaching the furthest possible point in the development process
during the coming few years. This will only be achieved with a
definite strategy that depends on advanced teaching skills,
research scientific methodology, technical performance in
management, and above all developing the teaching staff and
administrators' skills in order to bring about advanced students
on the academic, behavioral and skills levels.
As we try our best to place Cairo University in its
deserved position internationally, we believe in our
administrative vision and possibilities. In addition, we believe
in our ability to fulfill our ambitious dreams of achieving a
bright future for this ancient university.
Since we aspire to the future of our university, we have a
lot of work to do and we expect all the faculties to fulfill its
complete duties this year. We expect them to do their intended
job in developing the students' characters, enhancing their
intellectual capabilities and enlightening them about both their
society and the development process, whether developing their
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nation, or their personal abilities. In addition to the role of
these faculties in spreading the cultural, political and technical
awareness among the students.
The continuation of Cairo University leadership during
the coming period depends on the permanence of the
development and modernization process to suit the national
and international variables. Consequently Cairo University
aims at maintaining continuous development which makes it a
pioneer during its present and promising future, depending on
the possibility of gratifying the needs of the Egyptian and
Arabic society of educational and research services which add
to the people and the society.
Finally, best wishes to all our colleagues from the
teaching staff and our dear students …….. I hope that their
expected contribution in building our society will result in
better future.
God be with you all, and peace be upon you.
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The Letter of Prof. Ahmad Sameh Farid
Dean of Faculty
Dear medical students:
Sons and daughters, I would like to welcome you in Kasr
Al Ainy Medical School, the largest and oldest medical
institution in the Middle East. It was established year 1827,
along 180 years thousands of doctors graduated and millions of
patients were treated. The name of Kasr El Ainy will always
mean treatment of poor patients; famous graduates spreading
all over raising its name.
This giant Medical Institute Constitutes nine university
hospitals, more than five thousand beds, more than ten
thousand clerks; an more than three thousand staff members.
The hospitals accept more than 1.5 million patients every year.
Dear students, this is your first real choice to study medicine.
You have to do your best to study and practice in order to
excel.
Medicine is a noble mission based on very special ethics
and behaviours aiming at welfare of mankind.
Our staff members will do their best to guide you to modern
medical education applying recent learning resources to help
you to excel in the rapidly progressing world.
Again you are welcome among Faculty of Medicine's
family and God bless you.
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HISTORY OF THE FACULTY
March 11th, 1827 witnessed the inauguration of the school of
medicine at Abou Zaabal as a 6 year study program on assembly of the
Paris Medical School. In 1832, Clot Bye sent the distinguished 12
graduates to Paris to complete their studies by the greatest medical
professors in France. On returning, they would be the first nucleus of the
Egyptian medical academic staff. By the year 1837, the number of
graduates reached 430 doctors. It was out of a desire for expansion that
the school of medicine was moved from Abou Zaabal to Kasr El-Ainy,
where the faculty currently functions as the oldest School of Medicine in
Egypt. This building dates to 1466 for Ahmed Ibn El-Aini the older son
of El-Sultan Khoshqadam in 1882.
Historical Highlights:
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In 1882, the directorship of Kasr El-Ainy School was accorded to
Prof. Eisa Hamdy Pasha. The school was rebuilt to accommodate 500
students. In 1885, the doors of the outpatient clinic were reopened to
the public.
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In 1898, Dr. Keating, the professor of Anatomy, was appointed the
president of the school.
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In 1925, the school of medicine was incorporated into the Egyptian
university and was called the Faculty of Medicine and a school of
dentistry was attached to it.
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In 1927, it was decided that a new hospital with 1200 beds and a new
modern medical school should be established. King Fouad laid the
foundation of the new faculty and its hospital on December 16th 1928.
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In 1929, Kasr El-Ainy Council elected Aly Pasha Ibrahim as a dean of
the faculty and director of Kasr El-Ainy.
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1940, the Faculty of Medicine of Alexandria University was
established under supervision of Kasr El-Ainy, then followed the Ain
Shams Faulty of Medicine in 1950.
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In 1955, the schools of Pharmacy as well as dentistry were turned to
Faculties. Then the high institute of nursing was established.
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In 1959, the Oncology Institute was established inside the faculty till
to later separate.
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The advancement and expansion continued throughout the following
years
by
establishing
different
units
that
are
scientifically
distinguished as well as technically equipped with the latest modern
instruments and devices.
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At present time, the Cairo University hospitals affiliated to The
Faculty of Medicine comprise more than 5200 beds constituting the
largest medical institution in the Middle East and probably one of the
largest centers in the world.
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Kasr El-Ainy is considered a symbol of the medical profession in
Egypt, a stronghold of science and culture and a towering image of
human mercy. Hence the founding date of Kasr El-Ainy on 11 March
1827 was appointed as the day of the annual festival for the Egyptian
Medical profession.
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The first Anatomy lecture at Faculty of Medicine, 1827
Al Manial University Hospital (1928)
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Presidents of Cairo University
Prof. Ahmed Lotfy El Said
1925-1928, 1930-1932,
1935-1937, 1938-1941
Prof. Ali Pasha Ebrahim
1941-1947
Prof. Ebrahim Shawki
1947-1949
Prof. Mohamed Kamel Morsi
1949-1951
Prof. Abdelwahab Moro
1951-1953
Prof. Ahmed Zaki
1953-1954
Prof. Elsaed Mostafa Elsaed
1958-1961
Prof. Ahmed Badawi
1961-1964
Prof. Mohamed Naguib Hashad
1964-1966
Prof. Mohamed Morsi Ahmed
1967-1969
Prof. Gaber Gad Abdel Rahman
1969-1971
Prof. Hassan Mohamed
Ismaiel
1971-1975
Prof. Soufi Abou Taleb
1975-1978
Prof. Ebrahim Badran
1978-1980
Prof. Hassan Hamdy Ebrahim
1980-1985
Prof. Helmi Mahmoud Namar
1985-1987
Prof. Mohamed Naguib Hosni
1987-1989
Prof. Maemoun Salama
1989-1993
Prof. Moufied Shehab
1993-1997
Prof. Farouk Ismaiel
1997-1999
Prof. Naguib Elhelali Gohar
1999-2004
Prof. Ali Abdel Rahman
2004-2008
Prof. Hosam Kamel
2009-
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Deans of the Faculty of Medicine
Prof. Ali Pasha Ebrahim
1929-1940
Prof. Soliman Azmi Pasha
1940-1945
Prof. Ebrahim Shwaky Pasha
1945-1947
Mostafa Fahmy Sorur
1947-1949
Prof. Abdel Wahab Moro Pasha
1949-1951
Prof. Abdallah El Kateb
1951-1954
Prof. Ahmed Handousa
1954-1956
Prof. Mohamed Ebrahim
1956-1959
Mahmoud Abdel Hamid Ateya
1959-1963
Abdel Aziz Sami
1963-1967
Ali Hassan Sorour
1967-1971
Prof. Hassan Ali Ebrahim
1971-1974
Hassan Hamdy Ebrahim
1974-1977
Prof. Yehia Taher Mohamed
1977-1979
Prof. Hashem Ali Foad
1979-1987
Prof. Yehia Amin El Batawy
1987-1988
Prof. Khairi El Samra
1988-1994
Prof. Mohamed Moetaz
El Sherbini
1994-2000
Prof. Saleh Ali Beber
2000-2002
Prof. Madhia Khattab
2002-2006
Prof. Ahmed Sameh Farid
2006-
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Head of the teaching departments
staff members & their assistants
Prof. Nabila Yousef
Head of Anatomy Dept.
18 Prof.
5 A. Prof.
11 Lecturers
3 A. Lecturers
22 Tutors
Total 59
Prof. Hassan Essa
Head of Physiology Dept.
20 Prof.
15 A. Prof.
6 Lecturer
12 A. Lecturers
2 Tutors
Total 55
Prof. Mona Sarkeis
Head of Biochemistry Dept.
27 Prof.
7 A. Prof.
4 Lecturers
9 A. Lecturers
16 Tutors
63 Total
Prof. Hanaa Abdel Kader I. Mekki
Head of Histology Dept.
13 Prof.
21 A. Prof.
9 Lecturers
4 A. Lecturers
13 Tutors
60 Total
Prof. Soher Mahfouz
Head of Pathology Dept.
6 A. Prof.
22 Prof.
8 A Lecturer
14 Lecturers
21 Tutor
71 Total
Prof. Magda Zaki
Head of Pharmacology Dept.
7 A Prof.
17 Prof.
9 Lecturers
9 A. Lecturers
63 Total
21 Tutors
Prof. Somaya Abdelatif
Head of Microbiology Dept.
4 A. Prof.
20 Prof.
15 A. Lecturer
5 Lecturer
55 Total
11 Tutor
Prof. Hoda Helmy H. ElReheimy
Head of Parasitology Dept.
4 A. Prof.
13 Prof.
7 A. Lecturer
13 Lecturer
10 Tutor
47 Total
Prof. Mona Soliman
Head of Public Health Dept.
17 Prof.
6 A. Prof.
12 Lecturers
12 A. Lecturers
28 Tutors
75 Total
Prof. Dina Ali Shokry
Head of Forensic Medicine Dept
12 Prof.
9 A. Prof.
5 Lecturers
13 A. Lecturers
11 Tutors
50 Total
Prof. Amr Salah El Din
Head of Ophthalmology Dept.
60 Prof.
39 A. Prof.
38 Lecturers
29 A. Lecturers
7 Tutors
173 Total
Prof. Essam Abdel Nabi
Head of ENT Dept.
55 Prof.
25 A. Prof.
17 Lecturers
14 A. Lecturers
2 Tutor
111 Total
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Prof. Asmaa Farid Abbasy
Head of Gyn. & Obst. Dept
78 Prof.
41 A. Prof.
56 Lecturers
53 A. Lecturers
6 Tutors
234 Total
Prof. Mona Abouzekry
Head of Pediatric Dept.
96 Prof.
49 A. Prof.
56 Lecturers
54 A Lecturers
13 Tutor
268 Total
Prof. Mohamed Salem
Head of Internal Medicine Dept
104 Prof.
57 A. Prof.
47 Lecturers
85 A. Lecturers
6 Tutors
299 Total
Prof. Mostafa Aboul Nasr
Head of General Surgery Dept.
99 Prof.
30 A. Prof.
35 Lecturers
50 A Lecturers
2 Tutor
216 Total
Prof. Mona Sobhy
Head of Industrial Medicine
9 Prof.
5 A. Prof.
6 Lecturers
5 A Lecturers
2 Tutors
27 Total
Prof. Ahmed Sami
Head of Radiology Dept.
36 Prof.
20 A. Prof.
30 Lecturers
70 A. Lecturers
2 Tutors
158 Total
Prof. Mohamed El Tamawy
Head of Neurology Dept.
20 Prof.
17 A. Prof.
26 A. Lecturers
22 Lecturers
85 Total
- Tutors
Prof. Ahmed El Seify
Head of Clinical Pathology Dept.
45 A. Prof.
54 Prof.
40 A Lecturers
22 Lecturers
164 Total
3 Tutors
Prof. Hoda Rasheed
Head of Dermatology Dept.
17 A. Prof.
24 Prof.
14 A. Lecturer
18 Lecturer
76 total
3 Tutor
Prof. Hazem Abdel Azim
Head of Orthopedic Surgery Dept.
25 A. Prof.
36 Prof.
26 A. Lecturers
16 Lecturers
1 Tutor
104 Total
Prof. Khaled Sorour
Head of Cardiology Dept.
16 Prof.
8 A. Prof.
8 Lecturers
28 A Lecturers
- Tutors
60 Total
Prof. Mongy M. Abdel Kader Fathi
Head of Urology Dept.
14 Prof.
11 A. Prof.
21 Lecturers
12 A Lecturers
1 Tutors
59 Total
Prof. Ahmad Attia Attia Awad
Head of Andrology Dept.
15 Prof.
8 A. Prof.
9 Lecturers
10 A Lecturers
2 Tutors
44 Total
Prof. Ahmed Eissa
Head of Neurosurgery Dept.
23 Prof.
25 A. Prof.
17 Lecturers
18 A. Lecturers
- Tutors
83 Total
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Prof. Khaled El Borolossy
Head of Anaesthesia Dept.
88 Prof.
60 A. Prof.
62 Lecturers
78 A. Lecturers
3 Tutors
291 Total
Prof. Emad Hamdi Ghoz
Head of Psychiatry Dept.
18 Prof.
14 A. Prof.
13 Lecturers
8 A. Lecturers
2 Tutors
55 Total
Prof. Ayman El Garf
Head of Rheumatology Dept.
19 Prof.
11 A. Prof.
24 Lecturers
20 A. Lecturers
2 Tutors
76 Total
Prof. Hassan Mohamed Khaled
Head of Critical Care Dept.
7 Prof.
23 A. Prof.
41 Lecturers
31 A. Lecturers
8 Tutors
110 Total
Prof. Salah ElDin M. Elmesidy
Head of Oncology & Nuclear
Medicine Dept.
26 Prof.
22 A. Prof.
25 Lecturers
16 A. Lecturers
2 Tutors
91 Total
Prof. Maysa Sharaf El Dien
Head of Chest Dept.
18 Prof.
15 Lecturers
6 Tutors
Prof. Mahassen Abdel Rahman
Said Mabrouk
Head of Tropical Dept.
16 Prof.
11 A. Prof.
13 A. Lecturers
21 Lecturers
65 Total
4 Tutors
Prof. Mahmoud A. M. ElBatawy
Head of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
Dept.
20 A. Prof.
21 Prof.
17 A. Lecturers
13 Lecturers
72 Total
1 Tutors
Prof. Mohamed Ebrahim Sheta
Head of Family Medicine Dept.
12 Prof.
4 A. Prof.
- Lecturers
2 A. Lecturers
1 Tutor
18 Total
- All Staff Members & Their Assistants
- Devoted staff members
- Non-devoted Staff Members
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3244
391
65
10 A. Prof.
8 A. Lecturers
75 Total
Academic Support Resources
Lecture halls:
There are 14 central lecture halls which can accommodate from
300 to 1000 students (4 of them can accommodate 1000 students, all are
centrally air conditioned). Ten were renewed 2008-2009.
Each lecture hall is provided with suitable audiovisual aids with
continuous technical support and maintenance.
Besides each department has one or two small lecture halls which
can accommodate about 100 students and are provided also with the
suitable audiovisual aids.
Dissection Rooms:
There are two large dissection rooms, one was renewed and air
conditioned year 2006-2007.
Museums:
The faculty has many medical museums in the differents
department which contain thousands of demonstrative specimens as
anatomy, pathology, surgery and obstetric and gynecology museums.
Libraries:
There are different types of libraries that can be used by
undergraduate students:
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The undergraduate library, the postgraduate library. Digital library
at the Learning Resource Center connected to seven medical schools
libraries and to central Cairo University library (November, 2007).
Departmental libraries (in some academic and clinical
departments).
The new students' library:
It was established year 2008-2009 with a large air-conditioned
reading hall (160 students) with wireless network coverage. The digital
library has 42 computers connected to the internet at three halls. Also
thirty laptops are available for students. The library is also supported by
audiovisual facilities sound system, data show, two large screens …. ect.
Hundreds of recent international and national textbooks are
available. The library can be used for teaching on-line e.g. E-courses
designed by faculty staff are available at C.U. website. The computers
and laptops were presented from Ministry of Communications, while
Cairo University supported the internet connection. The library is selffinanced by Faculty of Medicine.
Computer labs:
There are computer labs in the Medical Education Development
Center (MEDC), learning resource center and some departments as
biochemistery, Pediatric departments and Internal Medicine.
Skills labs:
There are two central skill labs in the Learning Resource Center
(LRC) and Mubarak-Kohl institute in addition to skill labs in the
gynecology and pediatric department.
The new student's library 2009-2010
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The new student's library 2009-2010
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Medical Education Development Center (MEDC)
The center was established at by Prof. Yeheia El Battawi 1985 for
improving and developing the educational process in the faculty.
Available services for students:
Free internet access
Computer labs with internet connections for teaching and assessment
Technical support for research projects
Production of some learning materials as CDs, videos and books
Teaching and examination of computer science for first year students
Conduction of workshops as: first aid, computer skills and evidence based
medicine
The Medical Education Development Center (MEDC)
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Learning Resource Center (LRC)
Mission:
To provide the "ideal standard" for the learning environment
Objectives:
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To provide medical students with innovative tools and
opportunities to acquire knowledge, skills and attitudes that will
enable them to become effective and safe members of the health
care society.
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To employ the latest advances in
Communications Technologies (ICT) to
education, practice and research.
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To acquire, maintain and provide access to comprehensive
educational aids that support the curriculum.
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To help students develop good study habits and effective learning
strategies.
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To provide a modern well-equipped facility that contributes to
study and clinical training to maximize access to information for
students, house-officers, residents and Faculty members.
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To train medical professionals on using innovative teaching
methodologies and information technology for professional
purposes.
Information and
enhance medical
Infrastructure
The LRC is a six-floors building equipped with a large auditorium (700
seats), 2 medium sized lecture theatres (400 seats) and six mall lecture
rooms (70 seats) suitable for conducting workshops, seminars and
symposia. Composed of:
A. ICT network.
B. 7 servers with dual processes & 2 quad serves.
C. A 10Mb broad band leased line Internet connection, a 34 Mb
Internet 2 connection connecting the LRC to local, regional &
international academic centers and a WiFi Internet connection
throughout the center where cables are difficult to reach.
D. LAN connections connecting the LRC to the Surgical Suites in the
Hospital, Radiology unit, Hospital units & Faculty Administration
building.
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E. 2 computer labs with a total of 38 workstations.
F. An e-learning platform from IBM.
G. Skills labs equipped with the latest simulators, models,
mannequins, high fidelity computed surgical simulators and
videoscopic workstations for GI Endoscopy & Bronchoscopy.
H. A Wet surgical Lab quipped with 8 operating workstations with
laparoscopic devices, surgical instruments & accessories.
Animal OR with 4 fully equipped operating tables
The clinical skill's lab
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Quality Assurance Unit
The faculty has established a quality assurance unit to assure
compliance of the educational activities to the national standards as a
prerequisite for national accreditation.
Conference Center
The faculty has a conference center which has a main conference
hall which can accommodate about 900 audience and 2 small halls which
can accommodate about 150 audiences. The halls are air conditioned and
are provided with proper audiovisual aids. The conference center is used
for conferences, seminars and presentation of thesis and research projects.
Faculty Museum
The museum contains documents for the history and development
of our medical school. Each student must visit this museum to be proud of
belonging to this institute.
The Faculty Museum
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University Hospitals
Kasr Al Ainy Hospital is the largest and oldest hospital in Egypt
and the Middle East
• Al Manial University Hospital: Constitutes three floors, 36
departments 36 operation theatres, 1494 beds, 1422 doctors, 235
pharmacists, more than three thousands staff members.
• Gynaecology & Obstetrics Hospital: 3 floors, 258 beds, 4 operation
theatres.
• Emergency Hospital: 9 floors 198 beds, 3 operation theatres.
• Internal Medicine, Hospital: 7 floors, 339 beds.
• Specialized pediatric Hospital (Alyabani): 7 floors, 374 beds, 8
operation theatres.
• Monira Pediatric Hospital (Abu El Rish): 6 floors, 258 beds, 6
operation theatres.
• Preventive Medicine Center: 23 beds.
• Oncology & Nuclear Medicine Center: 103 Beds, one operation
theatre.
• Critical Care Unit: 53 beds.
• Nephrology Unit (King Fahd Unit): 93 beds, 4 operation theatres.
• Specialized Manial Hospital: (Forth floor): 283 beds, 10 operation
theatres.
• New Kasr El Ainy Teaching Hospital (French hospital): 10 floors,
1208 beds.
It includes: Internal Medicine department, Surgery Department,
Special Surgery Department, Critical Care Unit, Blood bank, Central
Laboratory, Radiology Department, 18 operation theatres, 28 electric
elevators.
• Outpatients Clinics: For all specialities more than one million
patient treated/year.
• Teaching & Treatment Departments:
o Internal Medicine 8 Departments
o Special Medicine 6 Departments
o General Surgery 6 Departments
o Special Surgery 5 Departments
o Central laboratories
o Diagnostic Radiology Unit
o Blood bank, Endoscopy Unit, I.C.U.
• Operation Theatres Unit: 18 operation theatres very well equipped.
• Clinical Toxicology Center: 3 floors, 26 beds, 24 hours service
T/fax: 23640402
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University Hospitals
New Kasr Al Ainy Hospital
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Student Support Offices
Student Support Office:
Prof. Nadia El Feky, Vice Dean for Undergraduate Education and
Student Affairs, founded the student support office in September 2006,
with the supervision of professors from academic and clinical
departments and announced working hours.
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The office objectives
1. Attaining communication with the students and studying their
educational and social problems.
2. Explaining the regulations of study and examinations.
3. The early discovery of cases of academic difficulties and
providing necessary support through cooperation with the
different departments.
•
The students continuous follow-up, discussing their problems, and
explaining the exams regulations lead to a noticeable reduction in the
numbers of students who postpone exams..
•
The offices maintain the application of the standards of justice, equity,
indiscrimination and transparency.
•
The student support office is linked to the office of the vice dean for
undergraduate education and student affairs.
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Office hours: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. from (Sunday to Thursday).
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Contact
o Tel: 23682030
•
E-mail: [email protected]
The office staff for the academic year 2009/2010:
o Prof. Nadia El Feky / Vice Dean for Undergraduate Education
and Students Affairs / President
o Prof. Dr. Dawlat Salem / Biochemistry Professor / Member
o Prof. Dr. Mohamed Shehata / Chemical Pathology Professor/
Member.
o Prof. Dr. Hisham Atteya / Pharmacology Professor / Member.
o Assistant Prof. Sahar Al Wakeel / Internal Medicine Assistant
Professor / Member.
o Doctor Zeinab Al Maadawy / Histology Lecturer / Member.
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Academic Support and Counseling Office:
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The office was founded in October 2007 with the Faculty council
approval in October 2007.
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The academic support and counseling office objectives:
o Providing the Psychological support, through a group of
Professors of Psychiatry, to the students who are subjected to
psychological and nervous stresses.
o Discovering the students who are prone to academic stumbling
due to Psychological reasons and looking after them.
o Providing the academic support to successful students.
•
The office is linked to the office of the Vice Dean for Undergraduate
Education and Students Affairs.
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Office hours: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. (Sunday to Thursday).
o Tel.: 23682030
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E-mail: [email protected]
The staff"
o Prof. Nadia El Feky / Vice Dean for Undergraduate Education
and Students Affairs / President
o Prof. Dr. Lamis Al Raay / Professor of Psychiatry / Member.
o Prof. Dr. Noha Sabry / Professor of Psychiatry / Member
o Mrs. Amal Mohamed Ahmed / Psychology Specialist /
Member.
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There is an add for the office on the faculty website.
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The job description of each group is set according to the office
objectives and some work regulations are approved then classified,
followed and maintained according to each separate case or situation.
•
The office promises to perform a periodic follow-up to all the students
who are prone to psychological stress, and guarantees complete
secrecy.
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The Office of Excellent Students:
- Founded in June 2009 with the Faculty Council Approval in June 2009
The office objectives:
•
Providing academic, social and psychological support to excellent
students.
•
Designing programs for these students to help them to develop their
leadership and research skills.
•
Encouraging them to participate in and attend some committees and
use their opinions to develop the education process.
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The staff:
o Prof. Nadia El Feky / Vice Dean for Undergraduate Education
and Students Affairs / President.
o Prof. Dr. lamis Al Raay / Psychology Professor / Member.
o Prof. Dr. Hanaa Al Degwi / Internal Medicine Professor /
Member.
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A meeting was held with some excellent students who were honored
by the faculty administration, during the excellent students' party in
February 2009, in order to introduce them to the office and its
objectives.
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The International Students Office:
o Prof. Nadia El Feky, the Vice Dean for Undergraduate
Education and Students Affairs, founded the International
students' office in December 2007; it was approved by the
faculty council in December 2007.
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The Office Objectives:
o Taking care of the international students and solving their
problems, especially the new comers.
o Selection of two representative students from each country to
represent their issues to the office.
o Supporting the Malaysian students who are studying according
to the Malaysian agreement.
o Facilitating the international students' accommodation with the
faculty environment through coping with the academic process
and participating in the different students' activities.
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•
The staff:
o Prof. Nadia El Feky / Vice Dean for Undergraduate Education
and Students Affairs / President.
o Prof. Dr. Hanaa Al Degwi / Internal Medicine Professor /
Member Mentor for Malaysian Students.
o Prof. Dr. Heba Mostafa / Internal Medicine Professor /
Member, / Mentor for Malaysian Students.
o Prof. Dr. Hussein Kheiry / Surgery Professor / Member.
o Prof. Dr. Mohamed Shehata / Chemical Pathology Professor /
Member.
o Prof. Dr. Aman Faisal / Ophthalmology Lecturer / Member.
o Doctor Khalid Al Samaan / Office Coordinator.
•
The job description for each work group is set according to the office
objectives and some work regulations are approved then classified,
followed and maintained according to each separate case or situation.
•
Two representative students are chosen for each nationality.
•
An annual meeting is held with the new Malaysian students and the
vice dean and the office staff in order to welcome the students
introduce the faculty programme and the English Guidebook.
The international students office had came up with an unprecedented
activity which is "The first and the second festival for international
students".
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Educational Agreements with
Kasr Al Ainy Medical School
•
Cooperation agreement between the faculty of medicine, Cairo
University, and the faculty of medicine of 6th of October
University:
Kasr El Ainy is training clinically more than 800 studnets from the 6th
of October University in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades in the Cairo
University Hospitals due to the agreed upon protocol which was
signed by both faculties and which has been renewed for the fourth
time this year.
•
The agreement between Cairo University and Malaysian
Government:
The agreement was signed at 22 May 2006, to teach the Malaysian
students the undergraduate programme of the Kasr Al Ainy medical
school in English. Their names are enrolled among those of the Kasr
Al Ainy students and they will be subdued to all bylaws and
legislations. Moreover they study the Arabic language by professors
from the faculty of arts. Extracurricular courses are also delivered eg.
Clinical skills lab training for second year students and a virtual
anatomy course for first-year students (Academic year 2007-2008).
The agreement is being implemented for the forth year (2009/2010),
and the students are making good progress.
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H.E. Malaysian Ambassador and Malaysian Students (2008-2009)
•
A students' exchange agreement with the faculty of Medicine, the
University of Lille, France:
The agreement was implemented in 2007/2008 for the second year, as
five students from the University of Lille attended the elective
summer training, and four students from Kasr Al Ainy traveled to be
trained in the University of Lille for the year 2007/2008. The
agreement requires fluency in the French language.
Students of Lille University with Vice Dean, 2008-2009
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Training Programmes for Foreign Students from
Different Universities
•
The coordination for medical schools students from different
universities is done by means of the e-mail of the Vice-Dean's Office
for Education and Student Affairs: [email protected].
•
Students come to attend the elective training in the clinical
departments in the different hospitals after the departments' consent
and the appointment of a training coordinator from the faculty staff.
•
The clinical training is a part of the elective courses which the student
has to attend and which are necessary for his/her graduation.
•
Thereby included a list of the foreign students who completed the
training in the hospitals of Kasr Al Ainy Medical School in the
different departments.
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The Foreign Students who completed the Elective
Training in the faculty in 2008/2009
Name
Country
University of
delegation
Department of
Training
Adrian Selim
Australia
Pond Univ.
Internal Medicine
Emili Selim
Australia
Delegation Pond
Univ.
Obs. & Gyn.
Zeinab Damo
Nigeria
Midogori
G. Surgery
Michael Charls
England
Columbia
Int. Med. Dep.
Salem bin Saeed
Oman
Sultan Kabos
Obs. & Gyns. Med. &
Ped.
Zaharaa Alawi
England
Queen Mary Univ.
G. Surgery
Forkan Taher
England
Queen Mary Univ.
G. Surgery
Ozlam Touran
England
Queen Mary Univ.
G. Surgery
Adeel Khan
America
Michigan Univ.
Int. Med.
Marwa Kaisey
America
Michigan Univ.
Pathology
Hela Issaq
America
Michigan Univ.
Pediatric
Naneen Uddin
America
Michigan Univ.
Community Medicine
Sarwar Zahid
America
Michigan Univ.
Community Medicine
Daniel Bickley
America
Michigan Univ.
Community Medicine
Jesica Guh
America
Michigan Univ.
17 Students
Sudan
Faculty of Science,
Radiology &
Nuclear Medicine
Asela Salem
Oman
Oman Faculty of
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6 weeks training
Selim
Medicine
Hend
Almoameri
Oman
Oman Faculty of
Medicine
Raga Rashed
Oman
Oman Faculty of
Medicine
Fatma Salem El
Babshi
Oman
Oman Faculty of
Medicine
Badr El Bodor
Belal
Ireland
Royal College for
Surgeons, Ireland
Int. Med
Abdelmohsen
Hamid Taleb
Ireland
Royal College for
Surgeons Ireland
G. Surgery
M. Olesa
Moslem
Saudi
Arabia
Tiba Faculty of
Medicine
10 weeks training
Renad E. Anabi
Saudi
Arabia
King Abd El Aziz,
Faculty of
Medicine
Int. Med.
Mariam El
Magazi
Oman
Ajman University
Int. Med.
Ali Laskani
France
Lille Univ.
ICU
Nicole Gilbert
France
Lille Univ.
ICU
Mariam Sadek
France
Lille Univ.
Anaesthesia
Luci Lama
France
Lille Univ.
Obs. & Gyn.
Oreille Michel
France
Lille Univ.
ICU
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E-Courses
•
Cairo University is implementing a project for funding educational
electronic courses which will be available on the university website
for the students.
•
The faculty of medicine has finished the transformation of parts of 13
courses into an electronic form for the years 2006/2007, and
2007/2008.
•
These
courses
are
available
on
the
university
website
http/www.elc.cu.edu.eg-courses-medicine.
•
The courses are Histology (2 courses) Parasitology (2 courses),
Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Clinical Pathology, Gynaecology &
Obstetrics, Dermatology, ENT, Community Medicine (2 courses) and
Pathology.
•
7 courses are being prepared (2009-2010).
•
The E-courses are designed under the supervision of Vice-Dean for
Education, by Qualified faculty staff members. The Head of ECourses Committee is Assist. Prof. Sahar Talaat, Assist. Prof. of
Pathology.
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Students Services
The restaurant and the coffee shop:
Present under the department of Industrial Medicine, offers hot
meals for symbolic price of one and a half Egyptian pounds, these meals
have to be preordered from the responsible for the meals coupons in the
department of youth care.
3 Coffee shops:
The First: In front of the Hospital Management building
The Second: Outside the conference center
The Third: Beside the faculty of Dentistry
Sport Center:
It includes football, volleyball, hand ball, tennis, ping pong, plus a
swimming pool that works in the summer
The Faculty Mosque:
Besides the main entrance of the hospital, it has a second floor
only for ladies.
University Book support project:
Offers university books for free for students with social
difficulties.
Social Welfare Box:
Objectives:
Fulfillment of social cooperation for students in different forms of,
insurance, social sponsorship and loans.
Partial sponsoring of some of the service as photocopying of
scientific notes.
Trying to solve students' problems
Different Services:
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1- Payment of the students' dormitory Hostel.
2- Payment of Faculty studying fees.
3- Offering scientific books
4- Healthcare and Medical eye glasses
5- Clothes, plus arranging fairs for clothes with symbolic prices.
6- Medical equipments that are needed by the students during their
clinical studies.
How to obtain the services:
1- Contact the social welfare clerk in the office of youth care
sponsorship.
2- Fill certain form stating the type of service required.
3- Endorsement of that form from the students affair office in the
first floor of the administration building.
4- Return of the form to Youth Office
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Youth Care Center
(Pastoral Support Center)
Site: Behind the conference center. Staff members of the center in
collaboration with student's council supervise students activities. Three
committees are included for social activities, sportive activities & cultural
and artistic activities
Besides the center supervises financial support for some students
controls delivery for hot meals for reduced prices and supervises delivery
of free books through "University Book Project"
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The Student Hospital
The Old Building
1) Consists of four floors and includes:
•
Emergency Room (ER): capacity 4 beds
•
15 Specialized Outpatients Departments (OPD): OBG, ENT,
Chest, Surgery, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Urology, Internal
medicine for males and females, Psychiatry, Cardiology,
Physiotherapy, Diabetes, Orthopedics and Neurosurgery.
•
2 Dental clinics.
•
5 Inpatients Departments - 100 beds
•
Operating Room (OR): 4 tables
•
Laboratory
•
Radiology
•
Pharmacy
•
Laundry
•
Kitchen
•
Nephrology and Dialysis; 9 machines
•
Rehabilitation Department.
2) An average of 64219 students were seen by the OPD last year
3) An average of, 1238 students were admitted in inpatients departments
4) An average of 992 students were operated upon.
5) The Hospital is also responsible for treating some of the faculty
members and the people working in the university.
6) The hospital also provides treatment for symbolic prices.
7) A major renovation operation has included the OR, kitchen, laundry,
also outside passages and the garden.
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New Building
Consists of four floors and include:
•
12 Specialized Outpatients Departments (OPD): ENT, Surgery,
Ophthalmology, Urology, Orthopedics, Dermatology,, Internal
medicine for males and females, OBG, Chest & Pediatrics,
Psychiatry, Cardiology.
•
Dental clinic
•
Self paying patients' pharmacy
•
Intensive care unit (8 bed for critical care), (4 beds for
intermediate care)
•
Gastroenterology Endoscopy Department.
•
OR (4 opertating rooms and 1 recovery room).
•
IPD capacity 48 beds
Hospital Telephones
35721088 - 35739677 – 35721157
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Students' Affairs Department
Site: 1st floor at the Administration building. Responsibilities
include collection of fees, delivery of students identification cards,
certificates, keeping students files … etc.
Graduates department is responsible for delivery of graduates
certificates, graduates files.
Students' Union
Students union is composed of elected Egyptian students. The
council includes seven different committees for different activities e.g.
social, cultural, sportive, artistic .. etc.
Each committee is supervised by a staff member as a mentor and
includes two representing students of each grade. The students union is
headed by the Vice Dean for Education.
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Graduation Day
14, March 2009
The graduates (Nov. 2007) were named after Prof. Dr. Mamdouh
Gabr. H.E. Minister of Health. The ceremony was attended by:
H.E. Prof. Hatem El Gabaly
Minister of Health
H.E. Prof. Tarek Kamel
Minister of Communications
H.E. Prof. Ahmed Darwish
Minister of Administrative development
Prof. Hamdi El Sayed
Head of Doctor's syndicate
The distinguished gusts were welcomed by Prof. Hosam Kamel, President
of Cairo University and Prof. Sameh Farid, Dean of Faculty
Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El Manawi, Prof. Dr. Rashad Barsoum and Prof. Dr.
Sherif Omar, eminent graduates of Kasr Al Ainy were gratified for their
rich and distinguished history.
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The First International Student's Festival for
Kasr Al Ainy Medical School
(19, March, 2008)
•
Under the supervision of the Vice Dean for Education, and the bureau
of the delegated staff, the students organized the first international
students festival in Kasr Al Ainy on the 19th of March 2008.
•
Students from eleven countries participated in the festival, these
countries are Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Yemen, Sudan, Al Bahrain,
Quatar, Iraq, Malaysia, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia.
•
The students displayed their countries' products, including national
costumes, periodicals, food and currencies … etc, in tents that were
established in the morning in front of the conferences hall.
•
In the evening, the students presented cultural movies about their
countries and live shows on stage. More than 1200 students attended
the festival, in addition to many Ambassadors and the Embassies'
Cultural Counselors.
Memorial pictures of the first international student's festival in the faculty
Prof. Ahmed Sameh Farid, the dean
and Prof. Nadia El Feky, the vice dean,
in the Saudi suite
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A collective picture of the participated
delegations
One of the artistic shows performed by the Syrian students
One of the artistic shows performed by the Malaysian students
Alive performance on stage by Sudanese students
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The Second International Student's Festival for
Kasr Al Ainy Medical School
(March, 2009)
Supervised by Prof. Nadia El Feky V. Dean for Undergraduate
Education and the International Students' Office, the international
students arranged for their second festival. Students of thirteen
nationalities participated. The students displayed their countries products
in tents in front of the conference hall.
In the evening, the students presented cultural movies and live
shows on the theatre.
Prof. Sameh Farid, the Dean attended the festival. Ambassadors of
Palestine, Jordan, Sudan and Yemen as well as Cultural counselors of
many embassies shared their students and were welcomed by the dean
and the vice-dean. Thousands of faculty students shared the wonderful
event.
Dean and vice Dean welcoming Ambassadors of Yemen and Jordan
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Students' live activities at conference hall attended by Dean, Vice Dean and
eminent guests
Gratification of High Achievers
(25th Feb. 2009)
Acelebration was arranged by Prof. Nadia El Feky and attended by Prof.
Sameh Farid, Dean of Faculty where 70 students and two Malaysian
students were gratified and given a certificate and a present.
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Undergraduate Programme
Bylaws and Regulations
For Study and Examination
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Regulations & Bylaws
Faculty Year
Starts in 3rd Sunday of September, the Faculty year is not less than
thirty weeks. The study terminates by the end of the final examinations
period. Cairo University determines the date of the midyear recess which
is two weeks.
Undergraduate Admission:
Students with the highest secondary school grades are admitted
through the admission office of the Ministry of Higher Education. No
placement aptitude or achievement examination.
Priority for admission is given to the applicants with highest
grades of the Egyptian Thanawya Amma. Other National secondary
school certificates & as well as International (i.e. GCSE, IGCSE….. etc.)
are also accepted through the admission office. Geogradphical
distribution, Good Health & reputation are considered.
Fees for the Egyptian students are 138 LE for new comers and 110
LE/per year there after.
The student can't register himself in more than one Faculty.
Foreign Students:
Present their documents to the foreign students department of the
Ministry of Higher Education.
(Wafedeen Department)
Tel: +027954439, +027940029
Website: www.Mohe-Casm.Edu.Eg.
Postal code: 11461
Address: 2, Dareeh Saad St. off Kasr El Aini St., Cairo, Egypt.
Fees for Foreign students are 3000 Sterling pounds for the first
year then 1500 Sterling pounds per each following year.
Cairo University/Malaysian Agreement Students:
The agreement was signed 5/2006 between Cairo University &
Malaysian government (JPA) to allow Malaysian students to join Faculty
of Medicine to study the undergraduate programme in English.
2006/2007, 108 Malaysian student were enrolled among Faculty of
Medicine Students.
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NB: more than 430 Malaysian students are enrolled among our students.
They are making good progress.
Other Admissions:
Transfer Students:
ƒ
Transference between Faculties is central at Cairo University.
ƒ
Priority to students with highest Grades.
ƒ
Excellent or very good grades only are accepted.
ƒ
Within the first month of Faculty year.
ƒ
The work & residence of the students father should be in Cairo.
ƒ
Transference from Universities located in great Cairo area or with
different learning programmes (eg. Suez-Canal University) are not
allowed.
ƒ
Transference after onset of clinical stage (fourth grade) is not
allowed.
ƒ
Number of transferred students should not exceed 5% of
registered students of each grade.
ƒ
Transference regulations are discussed and approved by the
Faculty council for each coming year.
The examination dates and upgrading conditions:
May/June
exam
May
September
exam
September
2nd
"
"
3rd
"
"
4th
5th
6th
June
June
Oct.
"
"
June
Grade
First
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Upgrade to next grade
Can be promoted to second grade
with two courses
Can be promoted to third year even
he fails the Psychology & English
exam.
Promoted to clinical stage only if he
passes all studied courses
Promoted to next year only if he
passes all studied courses
As regular student for two years
ƒ
Students are allowed to sit for an examination held in September
in the course they have failed or did not sit for.
ƒ
Students should pass all courses of preclinical stage to be
promoted to clinical stage.
ƒ
A student who fail in more than two courses has to repeat the
academic year He can sit for reexamination for two years as
regular student & for two other years as external student.
ƒ
Final year (6th grade) students can sit for exams for two years
(Oct. & June) twice after which still they can sit for exam as
external students.
N.B.: Student should pay 50 LE for each course examination as external
students.
Suspension:
Faculty council can suspend the student if he submits acceptable
excuses from study & exam for two academic years (following or
separate) during his study. The University Council can even increase
suspension years if necessary.
Term exams:
The student should attend 75% or more of the lectures and
practical/clinical classes to be allowed into term exams & 60% attendance
is a must to be allowed into final exam.
Some regulations for the exam:
1. Exemption: A transferred student can be exempted from exams
for courses he already passed in other recognized Universities.
2. Medical excuses: A sick student should attend to the medical
committee of the Faculty the day of the exam to be medically
examined if the committee approves his condition he can sit for
the next exam & keep his grade.
3. The faculty can prohibit examination of students who did not
fullfil the attendance. The student will then be given (v. weak). If
he passes next exam he will be evaluated as (pass).
4. If a student fails to attend the exam for serious compelling
cause, the administration can accept his excuse and postpone his
exam.
5. Retardation without excuse: If no acceptable compelling cause
is presented to the Faculty before missing an exam. The student
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will be considered as failing (very weak). If he passes the course
next exam he will be given (pass).
The examination rules:
ƒ
Student should attend 30 minutes early.
ƒ
No papers, books, mobile phones are allowed in the exam hall; if
any he will be subjected to the legal affairs of the Faculty.
ƒ
English is the examination language.
ƒ
Student should write his name, number & grade in specific
location.
ƒ
Answers should fill whole pages, no unused pages left before
asking for another answer form.
ƒ
Any signs or markings of the answer papers are prohibited.
ƒ
Students are not allowed to depart before half the time of exam
has passed.
ƒ
The course professor attends for half an hour at onset of exam.
ƒ
Students are not allowed to depart, change seats, or talk.
ƒ
Students are not allowed to leave or stand during the last 15
minutes.
ƒ
Students deliver their papers by end of exam to controller.
The student is granted (pass) degree:
1. If he was previously prohibited from attending the exam.
2. If be did not attend without submitting acceptable excuses.
3. If he had previously failed the course exam.
Canceling the examination:
The Faculty Dean can cancel the student’s exam in one or more
course as a penalty for misbehviour.
Complaints:
Students can present complaints within two weeks after
declaration of the results.
The student is awarded honor degree:
ƒ If he did not fail any course during his academic year.
ƒ If his grades were very good or higher.
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Undergraduate Programme
Courses Teaching Hours, Examinations & Allocated Marks for First year
Course
Human anatomy
& embryology
Teaching hours
Theoretical Practical
120
120
Exams
Histology
60
60
Physiology
including
biophysics
150
including 10
hrs
biophysics
75
60
60
30
-
Three hrs written exam
including embryology
- Practical
- Oral
Three hrs written exam
- Practical
- Oral
Three hrs written exam
including biophysics
- Practical
- Oral
Three hrs written exam
- Practical
- Oral
One hour written exam
30
30
One hour written exam
Biochemistry
English
language
Computer
Allocated
marks
250
150
250
150
-
Courses, Teaching Hours, Examinations & Allocated Marks for Second
year
Course
Human
anatomy &
embryology
Histology
Teaching hours
Theoretical Practical
120
120
60
60
Physiology
150
60
Biochemistry
75
60
Psychology
30
-
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Exams
Three hrs written exam
- Practical
- Oral
Three hrs written exam
- Practical
- Oral
One hour written exam
- Practical
- Oral
Three hrs written exam
- Practical
- Oral
One hour written exam
Allocated
marks
250
150
250
150
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Courses, Teaching Hours, Examinations & Allocated Marks for Third year
Course
Pathology
Teaching hours
Theoretical Practical
120
120
Pharmacology
120
60
Microbiology
& Immunology
90
60
Parasitology
60
60
Exams
Two written exams for
two hrs each
- Practical
- Oral
Two written exams for
two hrs each
- Practical
- Oral
Written exam for two and
half hrs
- Practical
- Oral
Written exam for two and
half hrs
- Practical
- Oral
Allocated
marks
300
300
200
150
Courses Teaching Hours, Examinations & Allocated Marks for Fourth year
Course
Ophthalmology
Teaching hours
Theoretical
Practical
80
8 weeks
Otorhinolaryngology
64
4 weeks
Forensic & Clinical
Toxicology
80
Community
Medicine
128
64 hrs
Practical +
Clinical for
two weeks
64hr.
Practical &
two weeks
field training
The Fourth Grade study period is for 32 weeks.
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Exams
Two hrs written
exam
- Clinical
- Oral
Two hrs written
exam
- Clinical
- Oral
Three hrs written
exam
- Clinical
- Oral
Three hrs written
exam
- Practical
- Oral
Allocated
marks
250
200
200
300
Courses, Teaching Hours, Examinations & Allocated Marks for Fifth year
Course
Pediatric
Teaching hours
Theoretical
Practical
108
10 weeks
Obstetrics &
Gynaecology
108
10 weeks
Internal
Medicine
Surgery
20
6 weeks
20
6 weeks
Exams
Two written exams:
* The first exam for three hrs
* The second exam for two hrs
Different assessment methods
- Clinical exam
- Oral exam
Two written exams:
* The first exam for three hrs
* The second exam for two hrs
Different assessment methods
- Clinical exam
- Oral exam
Written exam (term exam)
- Clinical exam
Written exam (term exam)
- Clinic exam
Allocated
marks
500
500
60
60
The Fifth Grade study period is for 44 weeks.
Courses, Teaching Hours, Examinations & Allocated Marks for Sixth year
Course
Internal
Medicine &
its specialties
Surgery & its
specialties
Teaching hours
Theoretical Practical
196
20 weeks
196
20 weeks
Exams
Three written exams for three
hrs each using different
assessment methods
- Clinical exam
- Oral exam
Three written exams for three
hrs each using different
assessment methods
- Clinical
- Oral
Allocated
marks
840
840
The Sixth Grade study period is 40 weeks.
Internal Medicine includes the following specialties:
Chest disease, Neurology, Psychiatry, Tropical Medicine, Dermatology,
Veneareology, Physical Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases, Family Medicine,
Emergency Medicine & Radiology.
Surgery includes the following specialties:
Orthopedic Surgery, Neurosurgery, Heart and Chest Surgery, Urosurgery,
Plastic and Burn Surgery, Cancer Surgery, Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and
Recovery.
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Undergraduate Programme
Allocated Marks
Preclinical stage
Clinical stage
Total marks
Allocated Marks for Each Grad
1st
2nd
3rd
800
850
950
950
1120
1680
Total Marks
2600
3750
6350
Student success grading system is as follows:
Excellent
=
>85%
Very Good
=
75% - <85%
Good
=
65% - <75%
Pass
=
60% - <65%
Student failure grading system is as follows:
Weak
40% - <60%
Very weak
<40%
ƒ
ƒ
Mid year exam: 20% of allocated marks of each course is for rotational
exams during the whole Faculty year.
The final Graduation grade of M.B.B.Ch. is the summation of all grades
the student had during the six years of undergraduate programme.
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Some Prominent Graduates from Kasr Al-Ainy
Dr. Nour El-Deen Taraf
Prime-Minister of Egypt
Dr. Foad Mohee El-Deen
Prime-Minister of Egypt
Dr. Ibrahim Shawky
Minister of Health of Egypt
Dr. Mohamed El-Nabawy El-Mohandes Minister of Health of Egypt
Dr. Mahmoud Mahfouz
Minister of Health of Egypt
Dr. Mamdouh Gabr
Minister of Health of Egypt
Dr. Ibrahim Badran
Minister of Health of Egypt
Dr. Helmy El-Hadidi
Minister of Health of Egypt
Dr. Morad Ghalb
Minister of Exterior of Egypt
Dr. Mahmoud Shereef
Minister of Local affairs of Egypt
Dr. Hussein Kamel Bahaa El-Deen
Minister of Education of Egypt
Dr. Hassan Hamdy Ibrahim
Director of Cairo University
Dr. Abdel Aziz Samy
Head of Egyptian Medical Society
Dr. Mohamed El-Zawahry
Head of Egyptian Medical Society
Sir Dr. Magdy Yagoob
Dr. Ibrahim Nagy
Internationally renowned Cardiac
Surgeon
Renowned Poet
Dr. Mostafa Mahmoud
Renowned Islamic Thinker
Dr. Youssef Idrees
Renowned Arabian Writer
Dr. Hatem El Gabaly
Minister of Health of Egypt
Dr. Hosam Kamel
President of Cairo University
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Campus Map
Hospital Wards/department
Hospital
Administration &
Dean's office
Toxicology
building Community
Morgue Medicine
11
P
10
Faculty of
Dentistry
9
Faculty of
Dentistry
Entrance
Obst. &
Gyn. Dep.
Faculty of
Nursing
4
5
6
Outpatients clinics
Salahdin's
Mosque
8
7
Lecture
Hall A
Lecture
Hall B
1
3
MEDC +
Lecture
Halls
Faculty
Mosque
2
Entrance to
outpatient
clinics
Play grounds
football &
Tennis courts
Main
Entrance/GATE
Book
shops
LRC
(1) Anatomy & Histology Departments
(2) Administration building
(3) Physiology & Biochemistry
department
(4) Cafeteria
(5) Restaurants
(6) Library, Forensic & Cl. Toxicology Dept.
(7) Youth care offices
(8) Conference center & examination halls
(9) Microbiology/ Parasitology/
Pharmacology & Pathology Dept.
(10) "P" Parking area
(11) Student's library
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INDEX
1. Faculty Mission ………………………………………………..
2. University Calendar 2008-2009 ………………………………..
3. Governance of Cairo University………………………………..
4. Administration of Faculty of Medicine ………………………..
5. The letter of President of Cairo University …………………….
6. The letter of the Dean of faculty ……………………………….
7. History of the Faculty ………………………………………….
8. Presidents of Cairo University …………………………………
9. Deans of the Faculty of Medicine ……………………………...
10. Head of the teaching departments, staff members & their
assistants ……………………………………………………….
11. Academic Support Services Resources ………………………..
12. Medical Education Development Center (MEDC) …………….
13. Learning Resource Center (LRC) ……………………………...
14. Quality Assurance Unit ………………………………………...
15. Conference Center ……………………………………………..
16. Faculty Museum ……………………………………………….
17. University Hospitals …………………………………………...
18. Student Support Office ………………………………………...
19. Educational Agreements ……………………………………….
20. Training Programmes for Foreign Students …………………...
21. E-Courses ………………………………………………………
22. Student Services ………………………………………………..
23. The Student Hospital …………………………………………..
24. Students Affairs Department …………………………………..
25. Students' Union ………………………………………………...
26. Cultural Events and Activities …………………………………
27. Undergraduate Programme Bylaws and Regulations for Study
and Examination:
• Regulations and Bylaws ……………………………….
• Undergraduate Programme …………………………….
28. Some Prominent Graduates from Kasr Al Ainy ……………….
29. Faculty Map ……………………………………………………
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