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Iraq attends World Medicine Fair in Cairo
Sunday, March 14th 2010 4:26 PM
Cairo, March 14 (AKnews) The Iraqi students attended in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Cairo the third International Festival organized by the College for students abroad with the participation of delegates from 16 Arab and foreign countries.
"The Iraqi students have set up a tent where they showed the most prominent Iraqi touristic and archaeological landmarks like Malawaiyah, Samurra, Naour, Ishtar Gate and Babel city as well as folk songs. "The student Hekmat Mohammed, the coordinator of Iraqi delegation told The Independent National News Agency of Kurdistan (AKnews).
"The Iraqi exhibition won the admiration of visitors, especially the cultural landmarks of Iraq," adding that "Such festivals are a good opportunity for the peoples to know each other and to know non-Arab cultures and promotes love and affection between the students ... and we offer through our participation in this festival models and pictures of Iraqi antiquities in Babel and Sumerian and Assyrian. "
Dr. Ahmed Sameh Farid, the Dean of medicine faculty said that the "faculty care each year to set up the festival with the participation of delegations from various countries in the world from students of 37 different nationalities."
In a related context the Dean of the faculty announced about a protocol of cooperation with the Iraqi doctors through the Japanese aid, which has trained them on "clinical skills", particularly in the pediatrics and neonatal care and it lasted for three years and they graduated from this program and he sadi: "we are ready to train others".
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