3.3.4 Sexual and reproductive health care services for students

2022-2023

Medical services in all fields are easily accessible for students and staff members including sexual and reproductive health care within gynecology and obstetrics clinics. AASTMT organizes frequent events to ensure awareness and health education.

Awareness of Sexually transmitted Diseases:

National HIV Day

June 27th is the national HIV testing day. A day that emphasizes the importance of testing HIV to know your status, protect yourself, and keep yourself healthy with precautionary measures.

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AIDS Awareness Event

Join us on the third Sunday of May to light a candle and remember the many lives lost to AIDS, and to honor those who dedicated their lives to helping people living with and affected by HIV.

Let's spread love and solidarity to build stronger communities and end HIV stigma and discrimination.

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Awareness of the negative impact of female genital mutilation (FGM) on female health


FGM is an outdated practice that should be stopped in the modern world. It is a harmful practice that violates the rights and dignity of millions of people around the world.

In this session Karim Hashem, our LORA spoke about FGM and its effects on women and girls.

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Cervical Screening Awareness Week

Cervical screening awareness week is an annual event that takes place to raise awareness about the importance of cervical screening for women's health.

Regular screenings can save lives, so let's encourage all the women to prioritize their well-being.

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Women in Medicine Event

Women have practiced medicine since antiquity even before the professionalization of modern medicine. Be it herbal remedies, alternative medicine, or midwifery, they have proved their natural roles as caregivers time and again, despite more numbers of men in the profession since ancient times. The history of women in medicine is long and wide, starting in ancient Greece till the present day.

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Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Sessions (2024):

Period Poverty as a Healthcare Crisis:

AASTMT medical help raise awareness of period poverty, a worldwide problem that denies millions of women and girls’ access to basic menstruation supplies. The stigma must end, and everyone must have access to the services they require.
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Menstrual Hygiene Management:

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Female Hysteria:

AASTMT Medical students raise awareness about the ongoing struggles women face in accessing medical justice, including the stigmatization of 'Female Hysteria'.

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2021-2022

Medical services in all fields are easily accessible for students and staff members including sexual and reproductive health care within gynecology and obstetrics clinics. AASTMT organizes frequent events to ensure awareness and health education.

Awareness of Sexually transmitted Diseases:

National HIV Day

June 27th is the national HIV testing day. A day that emphasizes the importance of testing for HIV to know your status, protect yourself, and keep yourself healthy with preventive measures.

Sexually transmitted Diseases on social media

National HIV testing Day  on social media

AIDS Awareness Event

Join us on the third Sunday of May to light a candle and remember the many lives lost to AIDS, and to honor those who dedicated their lives to helping people living with and affected by HIV.

Let's spread love and solidarity to build stronger communities and end HIV stigma and discrimination. ​​​​​​​

AIDS Awareness Event on social media

Awareness of the negative impact of female genital mutilation (FGM) on female health

FGM is an outdated practice that should be stopped in the modern world. It is a harmful practice that violates the rights and dignity of millions of people around the world.

In this session Karim Hashem, our LORA spoke about FGM and its effects on women and girls.

Awareness of the negative impact of female genital mutilation (FGM) on female health workshop on social media


Mai Shaloah, a second-year medical student at AAST College of Medicine was honored to represent Egypt and the LC AMSA-AAST in New Delhi as a medical student.

IFMSA-Egypt presented the activity “Anti-FGM” and won Third Place in the Rex Crossley Awards during IFMSA August Meeting 2023 held in Delhi, India.

Mai Shaloah represents Egypt and the LC AMSA-AAST in New Delhi as a medical student .on social media


Cervical Screening Awareness Week

Cervical screening awareness week is an annual event that takes place to raise awareness about the importance of cervical screening for women's health.

Regular screenings can save lives, so let's encourage all the women to prioritize their well-being.​​​​​​​

Cervical Screening Awareness Week workshop on social media

​​​​​​​Women in Medicine Event

Women have practiced medicine since antiquity even before the professionalization of modern medicine. Be it herbal remedies, alternative medicine, or midwifery, they have proved their natural roles as caregivers time and again, despite more numbers of men in the profession since ancient times. The history of women in medicine is long and wide, starting in ancient Greece till the present day.

Women in Medicine Event on social media