Cairo University School of Medicine, or Kasr Al Ainy School of Medicine, is located in Garden City, in the heart of Cairo. It is considered to be the largest and oldest medical schools in Africa and the Middle East with 175 years of medical education, according to the university's official website. It currently enrolls 300 students but it was originally a palace and then a hotel for kings and princes until the French occupation, when it was used as a military hospital, according to the university.
Medical Education Development Center
Cairo University Faculty of Medicine
El Malek Al Saleh
Post Office Box 109
Codes 11559 - Cairo
Tel: 202 3652106
medicine.cu.edu.eg/beta/en
The Alexandria University Faculty of Medicine is set in the beautiful city of Alexandria, about a two-hour train ride north of Cairo, along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. According to the official university website, Ptolemy the first and Ptolemy the second, Alexander the Great's followers, established the old Alexandria Faculty of Medicine in the fourth century B.C.E. The modern medical school was established in 1942. The university has four hospitals with 109 physicians and 259 residents. According to the university website, the average daily out-patient visit is 1050 and the average daily emergency room visit is 674.
Alexandria University Faculty of Medicine
22 Al-Guish Avenue
Alexandria,
Egypt
+20 (3) 591 1152
alexmed.edu.eg
Misr University for Science and Technology (MUST) is a private university established in 1996. Its College of Medicine has 30 full-time and 26 part-time professors. In its 2009-2010 college profile, MUST had 1,967 students enrolled.
In MUST's program of study, 254 credit hours are needed to complete a medical degree, including six years of study through three stages: basic medical sciences, pre-clinical and clinical study.
Misr University for Science & Technology
Al-Motamayez District
6th of October City, Egypt
P.O. Box: 77
+202-38354686 7/8
must.edu/Medicine/