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  2. Egyptian e-Learning University - Wikipedia

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    EELU is a non-profit Egyptian national university that offers online learning services. It was established in 2008 by the President of Egypt and has campuses in Cairo, Tanta and Assuit.

  3. Qasr El Eyni Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Qasr El Eyni Hospital is a research and teaching hospital in Cairo, Egypt, affiliated with Cairo University. It was founded in 1827 and has a history of medical discoveries and innovations.

  4. Geriatric medicine in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    During the period from 1992 to 1997 there was a US-Egyptian Partnership Between the University of Minnesota and Ain Shams University Bilateral Research on Training in Geriatrics Funded by the Fulbright Commission. Named as the Fulbright Bi-National Commission Partnership Project with Ain Shams University, Minneapolis, MN and Cairo, Egypt [19]

  5. University of Malawi - Wikipedia

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    The University of Malawi (UNIMA) is a public university established in 1965 and composed of four constituent colleges. It offers various academic programs in humanities, science, law, social science, medicine, nursing, and polytechnic.

  6. List of universities in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of state-funded, national and private universities in Egypt, with common abbreviations, year of establishment and sources. Find out the names, locations and characteristics of the higher education institutions in Egypt.

  7. Egyptian Medical Licensing Examination - Wikipedia

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    The EMLE is a standardized exam for Egyptian medical school graduates to practice medicine in Egypt. Learn about the exam system, conditions, and references from this Wikipedia article.

  8. Physical therapy education - Wikipedia

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    In Nigeria, Physiotherapy training is a 5-year Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPhysio) or Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (BMR) degree programme. [1] A 1-year clinical internship program under the supervision of senior and experienced clinician physiotherapists is required upon graduation from an accredited University before the new graduate can be licensed to practice as a physiotherapist.

  9. Cairo University - Wikipedia

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    Cairo University is Egypt's premier public university, founded in 1908 and named after its location across the Nile from Cairo. It has 20 faculties, 3 institutions, and 231,590 students, and counts three Nobel Laureates among its graduates.