2,400 Medical Cases Treated at Sudanese Certificate Exam Centers in Cairo Under Embassy Supervision

Cairo – Sudanhorizon

Medical care offices accompanying Sudanese certificate examination centers in Egypt handled more than 2,400 cases, averaging around 200 cases per day during the exam period, which ran from April 13 to April 23 across the governorates of Giza, Cairo, and Alexandria.

According to the final report of the medical committee overseeing healthcare services at the exam centers—28 in Cairo, 22 in Giza, and three in Alexandria—the majority of cases were neurological and psychological symptoms, accounting for 72 percent. These were largely attributed to exam-related stress and anxiety. Other cases included digestive disorders, chronic illnesses, emergencies, and injuries.

Dr. Khidr Faisal Abubakar, Medical Counselor at the Sudanese Embassy in Cairo, told the Sudan News Agency that operations were conducted under both central and direct supervision, with the participation of around 130 medical personnel—an average of two staff members per center—who handled cases presented by students and administrative staff at the examination centers.

The medical counselor praised the medical teams working at the centers for their discipline, consistency, and prompt response in treating all cases, whether routine or emergency. He noted that the service contributed to creating a safe and healthy environment, helping to support the students’ psychological stability and morale.

He added that the centers operated smoothly through coordination between the medical and cultural sections of the embassy, ensuring the provision of the best possible services to students.

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