Newgiza University (NGU) proudly held the First Annual Conference of the School of Medicine, titled “Metabolic Syndrome: Bridging Minds via Integrated Medical Practice,” on September 18, 2025. The event marked a significant milestone in NGU’s ongoing mission to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and advance medical education and research.
The conference was honored by the attendance of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Sameh Farid, President of NGU, and Prof. Dr. Lamis Ragab, Vice President of NGU, alongside distinguished members of the Scientific Committee. The committee was led by Prof. Dr. Lamiaa Mohsen, Dean of the School of Medicine and Conference Chair, and Prof. Dr. Ahmed Ihab, Vice Dean of Research and Graduate Studies.
Throughout the day, experts, faculty members, and healthcare professionals engaged in insightful discussions addressing the complexities of metabolic syndrome and its multidisciplinary management. The sessions highlighted the importance of integrating clinical practice, research, and innovation to improve patient outcomes and public health awareness.
NGU extends its sincere appreciation to all professors, guest speakers, and medical professionals whose expertise and participation contributed to the success of this inaugural academic event. Their collaboration and knowledge-sharing reflect NGU’s commitment to excellence in medical education and its vision of shaping future leaders in healthcare.


