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Assiut University launches the second practical day of the Department of Chest Diseases in cooperation with the department of diagnostic radiology in the presence of the pioneers of medical work in the fields of chest and radiology

Today Assiut University has witnessed the launching of the second scientific day of the Department of Chest Diseases in the Faculty of Medicine in collaboration with the Department of Diagnostic Radiology. The day, entitled "What is New in Radiology Techniques for Chest Diseases," was organized under the auspices of Prof. Tarek El-Gammal, President of the University, in the presence of the Faculty members at both departments. Dr. Jamal Rabie pointed out that the scientific day is a confirmation of the continuous cooperation between the chest department and the other departments for the continuous medical education for the young doctors, which is reflected on the health care of patients. He added that the day, which included 6 scientific sessions, focused on the latest special techniques of chest diseases; this was emphasized during 6 scientific sessions. Al-Menshawi meets the Korean delegation to follow up the the joint technological project between Assiut University and Korea University Prof.Dr. Ahmed Al-Menshawi, Vice-President of the University for Scientific Studies and Research, praised the efforts exerted in the framework of the joint project between the Faculty of Engineering at Assiut University and Korea University in South Korea. This is one of the most distinguished and pioneering projects of Assiut University among the Egyptian universities. This came during the meeting between Prof. Ahmed Al-Menshawi and the Korean delegation which included Mrs. Sang. Jo, the second secretary of the Korean Embassy in Egypt on behalf of the Korean Ambassador in Egypt; Mr. Owen O.K., director of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Dr. Bill Kuo, Director of the Korean-Egyptian Project, and Eng. Luna Park, a Project Assistant. Dr. Hamza pointed out that the joint project was launched in 2016 and extended for a period of four years with a budget of one million and 600 thousand dollars over four successive phases. The overall aim of the project is to achieve cooperation in the field of electrical and mechanical engineering. The project includes training students in a number of industrial buildings, developing a number of the labs at the faculty, supporting graduation projects, supporting and developing industrial movement, and overcoming the obstacles it may face.