Within the framework of continuous on-site follow-up to develop service and medical facilities, Prof. Ahmed Farag El-Kased, President of Menoufia University, conducted an inspection tour of the Emergency Pharmacy located within the university campus at the Medical Complex. The visit aimed to follow up on the regularity of workflow and to assess the level of pharmaceutical services provided to visitors of the university hospitals.
During the tour, the University President reviewed the readiness of the pharmaceutical system and the mechanisms for dispensing medications, ensuring the rapid and efficient fulfillment of the needs of faculty members, students, staff, as well as patients attending the various medical units at the university hospitals. He emphasized that the Emergency Pharmacy represents a core component in supporting the healthcare system within the university campus, providing safe and well-regulated pharmaceutical services in accordance with approved standards.
Prof. El-Kased affirmed the university administration’s commitment to developing healthcare services and upgrading performance levels within pharmacies and medical units, in a manner that contributes to improving service quality and achieving user satisfaction. He stressed the importance of adhering to modern drug management systems and ensuring the continuous availability of essential medications, particularly emergency and life-saving drugs, as well as medicines in short supply in the pharmaceutical market, at official prices.
The University President also emphasized strict adherence to pharmaceutical quality and safety standards and the application of modern inventory management systems to ensure service continuity and achieve the highest levels of efficiency. He directed that any obstacles affecting workflow be addressed promptly and called for enhanced coordination between the Emergency Pharmacy and the various departments of the university hospitals, as well as both the Liver Institute Hospital and the Oncology Institute, to facilitate the dispensing of controlled medications in accordance with the regulations issued by the Egyptian Drug Authority.
Prof. El-Kased listened to a detailed briefing on the pharmacy’s operational mechanisms, medication dispensing rates, and the challenges facing workflow. He directed that all obstacles be removed and coordination with other departments of the university hospitals be strengthened to ensure integrated and efficient healthcare service delivery.
The tour was attended by Prof. Sobhy Sharaf, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Prof. Nasser Abdel-Bary, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs; Prof. Mohamed El-Nemrani, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine; Prof. Mohamed Sabry, Executive Director of the University Hospitals; and Dr. Marwa Mahfouz, Advisor to the University President for Pharmaceutical Affairs.