Sobhy, Mohamed (19..-....)

Date de naissance
19XX
Langues d'expression
anglais
Cardiologue. Ex-président de la Société de Cardiologie égyptienne et président du Groupe de travail "Cardiovascular Drug Therapy" (2012)

SOBHY Mohamed, Alexandria, EGY<br>Professor Sobhy is Immediate Past President of Egyptian Society of Cardiology and currently the Chairman of the Working Group of Cardiovascular Drug Therapy. He is a Fellow of both the American College of Cardiology and European Society of Cardiology (FACC and FESC, respectively). He is also a Fellow of the Emory University Hospital (USA), a
Fellow of the Henry Ford Institute (USA), and a Fellow of the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Professor Sobhy is a Board Member of the Working Group of Interventional Cardiology, and an active member of the Middle East
Focus of the American College of Cardiology being the vice president in 2012, he is nominated as the Governor of Egypt chapter of American College of Cardiology ACC and of various advisory boards.

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Vidéos

Cardiovascular Clinical Trialists (CVCT) Forum - Paris 2012 : Globalization of Diabetes trials: Epidemiology of diabetes in the Middle East and Asian countries (debates).
Conférence
00:19:16

Cardiovascular Clinical Trialists (CVCT) Forum - Paris 2012 : Globalization of Diabetes trials: Epi…

Sobhy
Mohamed

Title : Globalization of Diabetes trials: Epidemiology of diabetes in the Middle East and Asian countries (debates). Prem PAIS, Bangalore, IND Speaker: Mohamed SOBHY, Alexandria, EGY Abstract :

Cardiovascular Clinical Trialists (CVCT) Forum - Paris 2012 : Globalization of Diabetes trials: Epidemiology of diabetes in the Middle East and Asian countries
Conférence
00:11:49

Cardiovascular Clinical Trialists (CVCT) Forum - Paris 2012 : Globalization of Diabetes trials: Epi…

Sobhy
Mohamed

Title : Globalization of Diabetes trials: Epidemiology of diabetes in the Middle East and Asian countries Speaker: Mohamed SOBHY, Alexandria, EGY Abstract : Diabetes is one of the major public health