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Faculty of Nursing - Assiut University organizes "Bahja Day for Oncology Children" at the South Egypt Oncology Institute under the patronage of Professor Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University.

Professor Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Al-Adawi, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs

Professor Dr. Fatima Rushdi Muhammad, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing, Professor Dr. Muhammad Abu Al-Majd Salem, Dean of the South Egypt Cancer Institute, Professor Dr. Nahid Shawkat Abu Al-Majd, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Nursing for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and Professor Dr. Amr Farouk Murad, Vice Dean of the Institute for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs. The Community Service and Environmental Development Sector of the Faculty of Nursing, in cooperation with the South Egypt Cancer Institute, implemented the Day of Joy. For the benefit of pediatric oncology at the Pediatric Department of the South Egypt Oncology Institute. The activities of the Day of Joy included meeting Al-Sayed. The Deputy Director of the Institute, Professor Dr. Alaa Ali, and Professor Dr. Khaled Fathi, Head of the Children's Department at the Institute, gathered a group of faculty members at the Faculty of Nursing, Assiut University, with Ms. Professor Dr. Nahid Shawkat Abu Al-Majd, Vice Dean of the Faculty for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs. Prof. Dr. Marzouqa Abdel Aziz, Professor of Pediatric Nursing, Prof. Dr. Naglaa Al-Rashidi, Assistant Professor of Critical and Emergency Nursing, and Prof. Dr. Aya Mustafa, Lecturer of Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing, visited the department with students from the Environmental Ambassadors family, where drawings were presented on the children's faces, in addition to presenting masks, presenting some songs, games and puzzles, distributing gifts and games to the children, and providing health education.

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