As part of the college's keenness to provide all the various training opportunities and create opportunities for cooperation with the labor market to qualify students and raise their competitive capabilities:
October 6 University (Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Technology) signed a memorandum of understanding and partnership in the field of research and development and continuous professional development (CPD) programs with Rology Company.
This is under the auspices of Prof.Dr. Mamdouh Ghorab, President of October 6 University, and Prof.Dr. Hesham Tamraz, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs.
And under the supervision of Prof.Dr. Dina Ezzat, Dean of the College, Prof.Dr Manal Hassan, Vice Dean of the College for Education and Students Affairs, Prof.Dr. Mohamed Abdullah, Vice Dean of the College for Graduate Studies and Research, and Prof.Dr Amal Sabry, Vice Dean of the College for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs.
The training program is supervised by Dr. Mohamed Samih, Lecturer of Radiology and Medical Imaging Technology at the College and Supervisor of the Department.
This partnership is designed to contribute to building the future of medical imaging and radiology technology by integrating practical experiences in the labor market with academic excellence.
It aims to empower the next generation of radiology and medical imaging technology specialists through:
1- Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programs.
2- Advanced educational and training initiatives.
3- Innovative scientific and applied research projects.
Rology is a pioneer in the field of teleradiology, and is proud to be the first integrated platform for teleradiology solutions to obtain FDA approval from the US Food and Drug Administration.
The company currently operates in 9 countries around the world, with a pioneering vision to develop the healthcare sector in the field of radiology and medical imaging locally, regionally and globally.
Together, we work to enhance innovation in the healthcare sector and support the development of the profession of medical imaging and radiology technology. This partnership is not only a step forward, but the beginning of a long-term vision towards building a generation capable of keeping pace with the tremendous progress in this field: radiology and medical imaging technology.