Specialized Workshop on “Biosafety” at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine – Benha University

Specialized Workshop on “Biosafety” at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine – Benha University

Specialized Workshop on “Biosafety” at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine – Benha University ??️

Under the gracious patronage of Prof. Dr. Nasser El-Gizawy, President of Benha University; Prof. Dr. Jehan Abdel Hadi, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research; Prof. Dr. Amany Abbass, Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine; and Prof. Dr. Abdelfattah Selim, Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, the Graduate Studies Sector at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine organized a specialized workshop for postgraduate students on Sunday, January 25, 2026. ??

The workshop aimed to enhance awareness of biosafety concepts within research laboratories ? and to highlight the essential preventive measures required to maintain a safe research environment.

The session was delivered by Dr. Osama Abdel Mohsen, Associate Professor of Anatomy, in collaboration with Dr. Shaimaa Idris, Associate Professor of Food Hygiene and Control, and Dr. Dina Abdel-Razek, Associate Professor of Milk Hygiene and Control.

During the workshop, the speakers addressed the key biosafety principles and precautionary procedures that must be followed in research laboratories, emphasizing the importance of strict adherence to approved health and safety protocols. ?️

The workshop also highlighted the role of biosafety practices in ensuring a secure and efficient research environment while safeguarding the health and well-being of researchers and laboratory personnel. ?‍??‍??

This initiative reflects the Faculty’s commitment to strengthening research quality, promoting safe laboratory practices, and supporting postgraduate students in developing responsible scientific research skills. ??

May be an image of one or more people and people studying

May be an image of text

 

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Organizes a Free Veterinary Convoy in Tahanoub Village, Shebin El-Qanater District 

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Organizes a Free Veterinary Convoy in Tahanoub Village, Shebin El-Qanater District 

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Organizes a Free Veterinary Convoy in Tahanoub Village, Shebin El-Qanater District 

Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Nasser El-Gizawy, President of Benha University; Prof. Dr. Taha Ashour, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; and Prof. Dr. Amany Abbass, Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, the Faculty organized a free veterinary convoy on Thursday, February 26, 2026, in Tahanoub Village, Shebin El-Qanater, in cooperation with the Veterinary Directorate of Qalyubia Governorate.

The convoy was conducted under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Ehab Mostafa El-Nahhas, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, and coordinated by Ms. Rania Moataz, Assistant Secretary of Benha University for Community Service and Environmental Development. The event was attended by Dr. Hany Shams, Director of the Veterinary Directorate of Qalyubia Governorate, and carried out in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Mohamed Mostafa Kandil, Director of the Faculty’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital, along with the hospital team and staff from the Faculty’s clinical and scientific departments.

The convoy was organized within the framework of the Faculty and University’s commitment to community service and support for livestock owners in the surrounding areas. ??

During the convoy, veterinary teams conducted clinical examinations, medical consultations, and provided free treatment for all examined cases. The services included:

  • 48 cases of cattle and buffaloes ?
  • 39 cases of sheep and goats ?
  • 7 equine cases ?
  • 2 companion animal cases ??
  • Ultrasound examination for 10 additional farm animal cases
  • 929 poultry cases ??
  • 200 rabbit cases ?
  • 3 surgical procedures ?

All medications and treatments were provided free of charge, reflecting the Faculty’s ongoing efforts to promote animal health, support rural communities, and strengthen the role of veterinary services in sustainable agricultural development. ??

May be an image of one or more people, hospital and text

May be an image of animal

May be an image of one or more people and camel

May be an image of slow loris

No photo description available.

 

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Organizes a Veterinary Convoy to Qarnafil Village, Al-Qanater Al-Khayriya District 

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Organizes a Veterinary Convoy to Qarnafil Village, Al-Qanater Al-Khayriya District 

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Organizes a Veterinary Convoy to Qarnafil Village, Al-Qanater Al-Khayriya District 

Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Nasser El-Gizawy, President of Benha University; Prof. Dr. Taha Ashour, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; and Prof. Dr. Amany Abbass, Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, the Faculty organized a veterinary convoy on Monday, March 2, 2026, to Qarnafil Village, Al-Qanater Al-Khayriya, as part of the University’s ongoing commitment to community service and environmental development.

The convoy was conducted under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Ehab Mostafa El-Nahhas, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, and coordinated by Ms. Rania Moataz, Assistant Secretary of Benha University for Community Service and Environmental Development, with the participation of Prof. Dr. Mohamed Mostafa Kandil, Director of the Faculty’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.

The activities were carried out with the participation of faculty members and teaching assistants from the clinical departments, as well as veterinarians from the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, in cooperation with the Egyptian Bridge Foundation for Development and Media and the Veterinary Directorate of Qalyubia Governorate. This initiative comes within the framework of activating the cooperation protocol between the Faculty and these partner institutions, in line with the University and Faculty’s strategic plan to serve the surrounding community. ??

During the convoy, clinical examinations were conducted and medications were provided free of charge for all treated cases. The services included:

  • 63 cases of cattle and buffaloes ?
  • 15 cases of sheep and goats ?
  • 32 equine cases ?
  • Ultrasound examinations for 61 additional farm animal cases
  • 671 poultry cases, including chickens, ducks, and pigeons ??
  • 19 surgical procedures ?
  • 8 microscopic laboratory analyses ?

All necessary treatments and medications were provided free of charge to livestock owners, reflecting the Faculty’s dedication to supporting animal health, assisting farmers, and strengthening community engagement through veterinary outreach programs. ??

May be an image of Bactrian camel

May be an image of hospital

No photo description available.

May be an image of one or more people and text

No photo description available.

 

 

Subscribe to this RSS feed

Contact Us

 --------