Diaa M. El-Mowafi, MD
الدكتور ضياء الموافي
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4 Ghazza Street, El-Hossania
El-Mansoura 35111, Egypt
Tel. +2 050 363308
Fax +2 050 332771

About Dr. El - Mowafi

Special Interests:

  • Infertility
  • Laparoscopy
  • Hysteroscopy


Qualifications:

  • Associate Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department
  • Benha Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, EGYPT
  • Lecturer & Researcher, Wayne State University, USA
  • Fellow, Geneva University, Switzerland


About the Ob/Gyn Department:
Started in 1978. It has 48 beds. Divided into 4 units, each is supervised by a professor.

u The department has the following specialized units:

  • Endoscopic Surgery. 
  • Ultrasonography. 
  • Colposcopy. 
  • Cytology. 
  • Fetal monitoring. 
  • Assisted reproductive 

  • techniques ( in development). 
u There are 4 operative lists every week. Emergency cases are around 15-30 cases / day. The department has its annual international congress.

u It organizes bi-annual training courses in:

  • Diagnostic and operative laparoscopy.
  • Hysterescopy, 
  • Basic and advanced ultrasonography
  • Colposcopy 
  • Cytology 
  • Fetal monitoring. 


u The degrees that are given by the department are :
 

  • Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 
  • Masters degree (M.Sc.) in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 
  • Medical doctorate (M.D.) in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 

Patient Education
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Hormonal Contraception:
Injections, Rings and Patches
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Emergency Contraception 
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Information on Emergency Contraception Pills (ECPs) 
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Birth Control
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Birth Control Pills 
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How Do I Know if I'm Pregnant?
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The Pap Test 
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The Importance of a Pap Test 
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Nutrition During Pregnancy 
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Information For Patients
     
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