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    9 pages found in Health:

    Center for Research and Development in Medical Education and Health Services

    Center for the improvement of medical education and health services. A part of the faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailiya.
    http://crdmed.tripod.com/

    Chabrawichi Hospital Blood Bank

    A summary of the bank, facts about blood, and information about donating blood or money.
    http://blood-bank.egypt.com/

    Egydoc.com

    Searchable database of health-related institutions and resources in Egypt. Includes events and news.
    http://www.egydoc.com/

    Egyptian Journal of Immunology

    Online version of a specialist academic magazine. Includes present issue and archived abstracts, with notes for submitters.
    http://eji.egyptscience.com/

    HCSS Middle East

    A medical services firm offering training and education, research, and home care services. Contact details.
    http://www.hcssmideast.org/

    International Committee for Establishment and Development of Oncology Centers

    A list of the principles and objectives of the committee, along with copies of ICEDOC open letters and reports.
    http://www.icedoc.org/

    Online Diabetes

    Information on the condition offered by the Egyptian Diabetes Center; includes sections for sufferers and professionals, details of conferences, and contact details.
    http://www.onlinediabetes.net/

    UCSF - HIV InSite: Egypt

    Provides statistics, maps, country profile, reports, documents and links about HIV-AIDS. From the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine.
    http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/global?page=cr06-eg-00

    World Health Organization (WHO) - Egypt

    UN health agency provides news, information and statistics on the country's public health issues and services, professional health workers, disease outbreaks, and government legislation and expenditures.
    http://www.who.int/countries/egy/en/