Armed Forces Medical Service Department (Egypt) Explained

Country: Egypt
Branch:Egyptian Army
Role:Military medicine
Current Commander:Major General Hisham El-Sheshtawy
Native Name:إدارة الخدمات الطبية

The Medical Services Department of the Armed Forces and the Egyptian Army Medical Corps are the departments responsible for the hospitals and medical facilities of the Egyptian Armed Forces including the Army medical schools.

History

The need for Army medical services became apparent to Muhammad Ali during a campaign due to mass attrition. The French doctor, Antoine Clot, became the Chief Doctor of the Army. Clot persuaded Ali to established the first Army School of Medicine in Abu Zaabal in 1827. The first of its kind in the region, it was later expanded with Pharmacy and Midwifery schools.[1]

In the war in Afghanistan, the Medical Corps opened the Egyptian Field Hospital at Bagram in Afghanistan to treat civilians.[2]

Large number of military hospitals are active across Egypt.[3] Many of these centers accept civilian patients.[4] Cairo's Bridge Military Hospital (opened 2011; new additions planned through 2019), is part of an ongoing effort by the Egyptian Army to offer cutting-edge treatment and patient care. The facility has 840 beds spread between major surgery, respiratory disease, and emergency units. Smaller specialized centers in dental, cardiac, and ophthalmological care account for an additional 205 beds.[3]

Egypt's Military Medical Academy was founded in 1979 with the purpose of educating and training medical officers in all branches of Egypt's armed forces.[5] The facility is located on Ihsan Abdul Quddus Street in Cairo. It is associated with the Armed Forces Medical College, founded in 1827.[6] This was the Middle East's first modern school of medicine and was a product of Egypt's newly established Military Department of Health during the administration of Muhammad Ali Pasha.[7]

Spurious claims about HIV/AIDS

At a press conference in February 2014 by Egyptian Gen. Ibrahim Abdel-Atti, chief of the medical branch, falsely claimed that the Egyptian Army had "defeated AIDS... with a rate of 100%" as well as hepatitis C. Abdel-Atti claimed to construct a method to extract the disease and break it into amino acids, "so that the virus becomes nutrition for the body instead of disease." It is said that this treatment process could take anywhere between 20 days and 6 months to cure having no side effects. Egypt intends to delay exporting their new technology to generate medical tourism into the country. The claims were eventually confirmed to be false.[8] [9] [10]

Structure

The Medical Services Department runs about 48 fixed military hospitals, listed below.

The Army's Medical Corps may have 27 Field Medical Battalions (1st to 27th); 107 Field Medical Companies (201st to 308th); and possibly some hospital barges.

List of Military Hospitals

Source is the Egyptian Ministry of Defence site:[11]

HospitalLocationNotes
Kobry El Kobba Armed Forces Medical ComplexHeliopolis, Cairo
Maadi Armed Forces Medical ComplexMaadi, Cairo
Al-Galaa Armed Forces Medical ComplexHeliopolis, Cairo
Republican Guard Hospital Heliopolis, Cairo
Armed Forces Fever HospitalAlmaza,Cairo
Agouza Physical and Rehabilitation Center for Rheumatism
Mostafa Kamel Hospital for the Armed ForcesSidi Gaber, Alexandria
Ghamra Military HospitalGhamra, Cairo
Almaza Military HospitalHeliopolis, Cairo
Suez Military Hospital Suez City
Fayed Military Hospital Fayed, Ismailia
Kafr El-Sheikh Military Hospital
Qena military hospital Qena
Salloum Military Hospital Salloum, Matruh
Mansoura Military Hospital Mansoura, Dakahlia
Zagazig Military Hospital (Zagazig, Sharkia)
Kafr El-Sheikh Military Hospital Kafr El- Sheikh)
Sidi Kerir Military Hospital Sidi Kerir, Alexandria
Ahmed Galal Military Hospital Cairo Ismailia Road, Cairo
Helmia Military Hospital for Bones and Complement Helmeyet El Zaitoun, Cairo
Abbasid Air Force Hospital Cairo
Ras Al-Teen Military Hospital Ras El Teen, Alexandria
Damietta Military Hospital Damietta
Air Force Specialized Hospital New Cairo, Cairo
Damanhur Military Hospital Damanhur, the lake
Al-Hadra Military Hospital Al-Hadara, Alexandria
Civilian Workers Hospital, Armed Forces Old Cairo, Cairo
Hospital October 6 Military October 6, Giza
Al-Galaa Field Hospital Ismailia
Shebin Al-Koum Military Hospital Shebin Al-Koum, Menoufia
Port Said Military Hospital
Al Qassaseen Military Hospital Al Qassaseen, Ismailia
The Naval Military Hospital Ras El-Teen, Alexandria
Giza Armed Forces Hospital
Military Psychiatry Complex Highkestep, Cairo- Ismailia Road, Cairo
Armed Forces Fever Hospital Almaza, Cairo Suez Road, Cairo
Abu Qir Marine Hospital Abu Qir, Alexandria
Amreya Military HospitalAmreya, Alexandria
Tanta Military Hospital Tanta, Gharbia
Beni Suef Military Hospital
Minya Military Hospital
Al-Areesh Military Hospital Al-Areesh, North Sinai (El Arish)
Hurghada Military Hospital Hurghada, Red Sea
Military Hospital in Sohag Medical City in Sohag, Sohag
Qena Military hospital
Aswan Military Hospital
Matrouh Military Hospital Marsa Matrouh
Al-Barani Military Hospital Sidi Al-Barani, Matruh
West Cairo Military Hospital Dahshur, Giza

References

  1. Web site: Historical Facts. www.afcm.ac.eg. 2020-04-21.
  2. Web site: WebCite query result. https://web.archive.org/web/20110604012413/http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=39971. dead. 2011-06-04. www.webcitation.org. 2020-04-21.
  3. Web site: مستشفى كوبري القبة العسكري.. مدينة طبية متكاملة وخدمات جديدة للعسكريين والمدنيين. بوابة الأهرام. ar. 2017-05-11.
  4. News: مدير إدارة الخدمات الطبية: نعالج 40 ألف مواطن مدني سنويا بالمجان. بوابة فيتو. 2017-05-11. ar-AR.
  5. Web site: نبذة تاريخية. العسكرية. الأكاديمية الطبية. www.mma.edu.eg. 2017-05-11.
  6. Web site: كلية الطب بالقوات المسلحة. www.afcm.ac.eg. 2017-05-11. 2018-09-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20180917220802/http://www.afcm.ac.eg/ar/. dead.
  7. Web site: نبذة تاريخية. www.afcm.ac.eg. 2017-05-11.
  8. News: Berman. Lazar. AIDS cured! (says Egypt's military). 26 February 2014. Times of Israel. 26 February 2014.
  9. News: Egypt presidential advisor: Army health devices for virus C & AIDS must comply with int'l standards. 26 February 2014. Ahram Online. 25 February 2014.
  10. News: Inoyori . Ryan . HIV Cure: 'Complete Cure' Machine Invented To Treat Hepatitis C And HIV With 95% to 100% Guarantee . 26 February 2014 . International Business Times . 26 February 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140227161957/https://au.ibtimes.com/articles/540619/20140226/hiv-cure-complete-machine-invented-treat-hepatitis.htm . 27 February 2014 .
  11. Web site: مستشفيات القوات المسلحة. 2019-09-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20190903215801/https://www.mod.gov.eg/ModWebSite/ServiceDetailsAr.aspx?id=5. 2020-04-21. 2019-09-03.

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