Alexandria Faculty of Medicine

Alexandria Faculty of Medicine
كـلـيـــة طـب الإســـكـنـدريـــة
Established 1942
Type Public
Dean Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ashraf Saad Galal
Location Alexandria, Egypt
Campus Azarita
Website http://www.alexmed.edu.eg/

The Faculty of Medicine of Alexandria University was established following the Royal decree No. 32 pronounced in August 1942 by King Farouk the first. Teaching started in the academic year of 1942/1943. The establishment of the Faculty was the culmination of the efforts of many Alexandrian scholars and physicians headed by Mi Ibrahim Pacha (Professor of Surgery, born in Alexandria) and Dr. Mohamed Mahfouz Bey (a famous Alexandrian ophthalmologist and head of the Alexandria Eye Hospital). The pre-clinical teaching took place on the premises of the Abbaseya Secondary School, while the clinical teaching took place in the Municipal (Amireya) Hospital the largest hospital in Alexandria built by Khedive Ismail in 1876. A new hospital was subsequently established to house all the clinical departments of the Faculty. Four new buildings were also added with four large amphitheatres to house the academic departments.

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Location

The Faculty of Medicine is located in Al-Azarita area in Al-Khartom square, Alexandria, Egypt.

Administration

Dean

Vice-Dean for Education and students' affairs

Vice-Dean for community development & Environmental Affairs

Vice-Dean for post-graduate & research

Departments

Basic Sciences

Clinical

Medical Specialties

Surgical Specialties

Alexandria University Hospitals

Famous Alumni

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The Professor Emeritus in gastro-intestinal surgery. He is well known for the description of his operation Hassab’s decongestion operation for the treatment of oesophageal varices as a result of portal hypertension. Dr. Mohammed Aboul-Fotouh Hassab was one of the surgery professors in medicine school at Alexandria University in Egypt and his operation is proved to be one of the most effective operations to treat bleeding varices at that time. Now this operation has been replaced by the TIPS (Transjuglar intrahepatic portosystemic shunt).

The Professor Emeritus in Obstetrics and Gynaecology medicine received the Nobel prize for junior scientists for his work on prostaglandins and long term injectable contraceptives in 1972. He also received the State Encouragement Awards (together with the accompanying medal fro the President of Egypt). Editor in Chief for the Journal of the "Egyptian Fertility Society" Immediate Past President of the Middle East Fertility Society

The Professor of pediatric surgery received the French honor for scientific achievements from the French government in 2003 (Chevalier dans l'ordre des palmes academiques).

He was the past dean of the Faculty of Medicine - Alexandria University and professor of radiodiagnosis. He received the State Encouragement Awards (together with the accompanying medal from the President of Egypt).

Professor of Chest Diseases. He received the State Encouragement Awards (together with the accompanying medal from the President of Egypt).

Associate Professor of Pediatrics Medicine. He received the State Encouragement Awards (together with the accompanying medal from the President of Egypt).

Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. He received Dr. Mohamed Fakhry Mekkawy Prize.

IN Chest Diseases Department had received the Cecil Lehman Research Award of the Chest Foundation and the American College of Chest Physicians in 2001.

founding member of the IVF center at King's College Hospital in London (1982) and in the St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Center (affiliated to Columbia University) in New York (1984) and editor of the following periodicals.

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