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Benha University President witnesses the University's Celebrations of the International Nursing Day and honors the distinguished Nursing Staff

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Dr.Gamal Sosa, Benha University President witnessed the celebrations of Benha University Hospitals on the occasion of the International Nursing Day. The celebration has been held in presence of ; Dr. Mohamed El Ashhab , the Faculty of medicine dean , Dr.Marwa Mustafa , the Faculty of Nursing dean , Dr. Amr El-Dakhakhny, Executive Director of University Hospitals ,Military Adviser to Qalyubia Governorate , faculty of Nursing deputies and professors . For his part, Dr.Gamal Sosa mentioned that President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi , President of Egypt appreciates the vital role and efforts of Nursing staff in the health field and he also stresses the importance of their effective role, which was evident in combating the Corona virus and providing nursing services to patients. He also added that the martyrs of nursing staff during the pandemic and their sacrifice in order to relieve patients and preserve the public health of citizens won' be forgotten and it will remain a luminous sign in our modern history. Dr.Gamal Sosa also thanked the nursing staff at Benha University hospitals for their distinguished role in operations and treatment, the great services that serve the patient, in addition to the humanitarian role of the nursing staff, as they are an essential pillar for the continued success of the medical system and he also stressed his complete and continuous support to them to reach to the best professional level. On the other hand, Dr. Mohamed El Ashhab, the Faculty of Medicine dean said that Nursing is a noble and humanitarian profession that aims to save humans and they also contribute to relieving patients' pain, especially during the Corona virus epidemic, so they played a vital role in saving patients and providing psychological and moral support for them.

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