
The Ministry of Health and Population organized, the International Conference & Laquo; Cairo Valves 2025 & RAKUO; At the Academy of Heart in the Ancient Egypt Hospital, which is affiliated with the therapeutic institution, to train doctors to plant cardiac valves through the catheter, within the framework of the Ministry’s support for the development of continuous medical education, and the advancement of health services provided to citizens. Heart from various heart centers in Egypt, along with 5 senior international experts in Europe, allowing a high -level scientific exchange, and a rare opportunity for practical training on the latest technology. The conference included an integrated training program that contains a presentation of registered cases of cardiac valve plants, with a direct and interactive analysis led by a group of specialists, to exchange experiences, as it is for the first time in Egypt and the region, doctors will be trained using virtual simulation technology (VR), which provides a highly accurate realistic experience to simulate the transplants inside the catheter room. Dr. Mohamed Shaqoire, Chairman of the Medical Corporation, indicated that the conference activities included a medical intervention for the case & “complex &”; To plant aortic valve, with the aim of exchanging knowledge and scientific experiences, raising the efficiency of Egyptian and Arab medical cadres, and keeping pace with global developments in the field of heart diseases and valves, in order to enhance Egypt’s position as a regional center for advanced medical training and education, and contributes to achieving the best medical results for the patient. It represents a strategic step towards building a new generation of cardiologists trained in the latest science in this vital specialization, in addition to exchanging experiences between doctors, and supporting the construction of distinguished medical cadres capable of providing the best health services to citizens, in addition to the training of doctors in virtual simulation technology, which is a qualitative shift in medical education, which contributes to raising the efficiency of medical performance and enhances the quality of health services.