Muhammed Muhammed Gwady (Arabic: محمد الجوادي; 23 October 1958 – 9 June 2023) was an Egyptian academic, whose discipline included medicine, literature, history, criticism, language and political and developmental ideology.
[citation needed] In addition, he had held and took on many medical, scientific, journalistic,[8][9] economic, cultural and humanitarian positions and responsibilities.
[12] In 1985, he received master's degree in cardiovascular disease, with a thesis on acute myocardial infarction.
In 1990, he received his PhD in cardiovascular disease, with a thesis on the assessment of cardiac dimensions and functions among the elderly.
Gwady worked as a Professor of Cardiovascular Disease at the Faculty of Medicine (Zagazig University), Editor-in-Chief of The New Egyptian Journal of Medicine,[14] political adviser to the International Coalition for Egyptians Abroad (ICEGA), Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee and elected member of the National Council for Human Rights, he was also responsible for the German and European case of cooperation in this Council,[15] and the National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking.
Gwady was a member of the following societies: Gwady supervised the medical education and Arabization program at Oxford Educational Resources, teaching journalism, establishing the Educational Media department at the Faculty of Arts of Zagazig University and translating medical articles for Scientific Medical Journal, the Arabic translation of Scientific American (1988-1996).
Gwady contributed to international scientific activities, most important of which is his membership in the European Society for Cardiology,[29] the British Environment Council Committee for Drafting the Future of the Environment Report and the Salzburg Forum.
[36] Gwady produced many articles[37] on politics, literature, history and development published on newspapers, magazines and websites such as Al-Ahram, Aljazeera.com, October, Rose al Yusuf and others.
Gwady wrote for Al-Hilal, Al-Musawar, Al-Faisal Scientific, National Guard,[39] Ebdaa, Rose al-Yūsuf, Al-Urdun Al-Jadid, Doha, Book World, Your Health, Future Science Journal, Al Ahram Al Arabi, Scientific Medical Journal, October, and Minbar al-Islam magazines.