Aly Saad | |
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Born | 25 April 1954 Sharkia, Egypt |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Medicine (cardiology) |
Institutions |
Professor Aly Saad (Arabic: علي محمد عبدالرحمن علي سعد born 25 April 1954), is a professor of cardiology at Zagazig University[1] and a member of the higher committee of promotion of professors and assistant professors of cardiovascular diseases and critical care subspecialty in Egypt (Supreme council of Egyptian universities).[2]
Before his graduation during undergraduate study he established Zagazig Student Scientific Society, and with group of active medical students founded the Egyptian Associations of Medical Scientific Societies and was the first elected president of this association. The association has wide and invaluable scientific and social activities nationally and internationally, including an annual exchange program for medical students all over the world, organizing and supervising many local and international conferences, Continuing medical education programs, editing many medical and scientific magazines, wide range of medical, scientific and environmental activities.[3]
During this period he prepared and broadcast a public scientific program, Science in your hands, on Abu Dhabi radio for over two years. Immediately postgraduate, he with others founded the Society of Young Doctors. After his residency in cardiovascular disease he became an assistant lecturer in cardiovascular diseases and during this period he was a director of catheterization unit.[3]
Through a long scientific and academic life he became a professor of cardiovascular disease in Zagazig University. He supervised a long list of leading master and doctorate theses and published many scientific papers in a wide variety of cardiovascular subspecialties. He is a founding member of the Working Group of Drug Therapy (Egyptian Society of Cardiology) and the Egyptian Society of Atherosclerosis that organized a considerable number of national and international conferences, and through them and in others he gave many scientific talks.[3]