Mohamed Awad Tageddin

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Mohamed Awad Tageddin ( Arabic محمد عوض تاج الدين; * November 23, 1945 in Cairo ) is an Egyptian politician .

Life

Mohamed Awad Tageddin in 1968 Bachelor of Medicine and in 1976 Doctor of Pulmonology at the Medical Faculty of the Ain Shams University doctorate . From September to March 2002 he held a professorship and was dean at the Ain-Schams University .

In a train accident on February 20, 2002, 373 people were killed in a fire on a train from Cairo to Luxor . As a result, formed Hosni Mubarak , the Cabinet Abaid around and Tageddin was Minister of Health and Population. When Husni Mubarak's spinal disc was operated on in the Schön Klinik in Untergiesing-Harlaching on June 26, 2004 , Tageddin was allowed to read the bulletin . Tageddin is married and has three sons.

At the end of the first Nazif cabinet, he was replaced as Minister of Health and Population by Hatem El-Gabali .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stove blamed for Egypt train inferno. BBC News , February 20, 2002, accessed June 9, 2011 .
  2. Limited reshuffle. al-Ahram Weekly , March 14, 2002, archived from the original on August 3, 2003 ; Retrieved June 9, 2011 .
  3. CAIRO - NEWS. (PDF; 185 kB) Konrad Adenauer Foundation , February 2006, accessed on June 9, 2011 .
predecessor Office successor
1996 - March 2001: Ismail Sallam Egyptian Minister of Health and Population
March 2002 to December 2005
Hatem El-Gabali
Sameh Farid