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Faculty of Pharmacy Activates

Faculty of Pharmacy Honors the 44th Class Faculty of Pharmacy celebrated the graduation of the 44th Class. The celebration was attended by the Vices- President of Assiut University, and Prof. Gamal Ahmed Saleh, the Faculty's Dean who stated that the event included 646 students, bringing the total number of graduates of the Faculty to 11133 thousand graduates since its inauguration. The celebration included honoring the obtainers of 41 scientific degree varied between Professor, Assistant Professor, PhD, Diploma, as well as honoring the students of the top ten whom are Haitham Hassan Ahmed, Heba Atef Hanafi, seham Mena Armanios, Ihsan Muhammad Wajih, Hisham Mohamed Bahaa El Din, Mahmoud Mohamed Abdel Fattah, Mei Tamam Amin, Mohamed Abdel-Elah Desoky, Sally Abdul Momin Mohamed, Asmaa Abbas Mohammed. Training Course for Developing the Pharmacists Skill At Assiut University In the frame of the university concern with graduating distinguished student with skills and knowledge, Faculty of Pharmacy organized free course for its students aims to develop skills of the pharmacists, graduate students are more efficient in participating actively in the society through the professional performance and moral obligation. The Course is organized under the auspices of Prof. Mustafa Kamal, President of the University and Prof. Jamal Ahmed Saleh, dean of the faculty and in participation with a Saudi Arabian pharmacy company. This was stated by Prof. Hassan Farghaly, the Vice-Dean for Education and Student Affairs Assiut University Organizes Medical Conveys Under the auspices of Prof. Moustafa Kamal, President of Assiut University, Prof. Said Ahmed Ibrahim, the Vice- President for Students and Education Affairs. In the frame of the University activities in the field of Community Service and Environmental Development, Faculty of Pharmacy organized in collaboration with Faculty of Medicine, two medical convoys to Sedfa in Assiut Governorate, and Tema in Sohag. The activities of the conveys included the examination of 1200 patients and distribution of 4700 packets of medicine in each convoy, in addition to distribution of material and in-kind assistance, and organizing seminars on reproductive health and swine flu(H1N1). This was stated by Dr Gamal Ahmad Saleh, Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy