Dean of Faculty of Medicine Participates in Cardiology Scientific Day
5 May 2026
Dean of Faculty of Medicine Participates in Cardiology Scientific Day
Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Tarek Ali, President of Beni Suef University, and Prof. Dr. Hany Hamed Desouky, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Chairman of the University Hospitals Board, and under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Yasser Abdel Hadi, the Faculty of Medicine organized a distinguished scientific day on Cardio-Oncology.
The event was coordinated by Prof. Dr. Hisham Bishry Mahmoud, Professor Emeritus of Cardiology and one of the key supporters of scientific activity, who made significant efforts in welcoming guests and ensuring the event was successfully delivered at a high professional standard.
Cardio-Oncology Day: A Model of Medical and Research Integration
The Cardiology Department at the Faculty of Medicine organized a scientific day on Cardio-Oncology in collaboration with the Cardiology Department at Children’s Cancer Hospital 57357, reflecting the modern approach of interdisciplinary integration between cardiology and oncology to improve patient care and advance academic and research outcomes.
The scientific day witnessed the attendance of a distinguished group of academic and medical leaders, including:
* Prof. Dr. Hany Hamed Desouky, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
* Prof. Dr. Yasser Abdel Hadi, Head of the Cardiology Department at Beni Suef University
* Prof. Dr. Inas El-Nady, Head of the Oncology DepartmentIt also featured the participation of:
It also featured the participation of:
Prof. Dr. Zeinab Salah, Head of the Cardiology Department at Hospital 57357 and Coordinator of the Egyptian Society of Cardiology Oncology Subspecialty.
Prof. Dr. Rasha Ibrahim Ammar, Consultant at Hospital 57357.The event was further supported by the efforts of Dr. Amani Ahmed Qasla, who played a central role in fostering research collaboration between the two institutions.
Scientific Program Highlights
The program covered several key topics, including:
• Pre-treatment cardiac assessment before initiating cancer therapy.
• Monitoring cardiac function during treatment for early detection of cardiotoxicity.
• Long-term follow-up after treatment completion.
• Presentation of clinical cases highlighting real-world challenges and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration.
Participants emphasized that cardio-oncology represents one of the most significant modern medical challenges, requiring close cooperation between cardiologists and oncologists to ensure optimal treatment outcomes and reduce complications.
Conclusion
The scientific day was widely recognized as a successful model of collaboration between Beni Suef University and Hospital 57357, not only in education but also in advanced medical research. Participants stressed the importance of continuing such initiatives to develop joint research projects and enhance healthcare quality, ultimately preparing a new generation of physicians equipped to meet global advancements in specialized medical fields, particularly cardiology and oncology.