500500 Hospital Design and the idea.pptx

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500500 Hospital submitted by: ​ Name: Mohamed Abdel-Fattah  AlSheikh  ​ ID: 20213017​ ​ Name: Fady  Mikhael  ​Malak ID: 20213139​ ​ Name: Abdullah Kamal Ali ​ ID: 20213097 ​ ​ Submitted to:  ​ Dr. Nour S. Bakr Eng. Aya Ahmed Higher Technological Institute ​​​ Biomedical Engineering Department  ​​​

what is 500500 hospital? A non-profit organization that aims to fund and build the new National Cancer Institute . A comprehensive hospital that provides diagnosis and treatment for all types of cancer and all age groups, as well as general medical specialties. A leading institution in education, training, research and community service in the field of oncology in the Middle East.

How did it start? The project was inspired by the success story of the old National Cancer Institute, which was established in 1969 as the first and largest oncology center in Egypt, Africa and the Middle East. The project was launched in 2015 under the slogan “500500”, which means that each Egyptian can donate 500 Egyptian pounds to build the new hospital with a total cost of 500 million pounds.

Cost The cost of building the NCI's headquarters and campus in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, was approximately $110 million in the 1980s.  In terms of operating costs, the NCI's annual budget in fiscal year 2021 was approximately $6.5 billion. This budget supports a wide range of activities, including basic and translational research, clinical trials, training and career development programs, and cancer control and prevention efforts.

Why is it important?

Aim

The Story of 500500 Hospital

Departments  1. Center for Cancer Research: This center conducts basic and clinical research on cancer, with a focus on understanding the underlying biology of cancer and developing new treatments. 2. Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics: This division conducts research on the causes and risk factors for cancer, as well as genetic factors that may influence cancer development. 3. Division of Cancer Prevention: This division focuses on preventing cancer through research on lifestyle and environmental factors that may contribute to cancer risk, as well as developing interventions to reduce cancer risk.

Departments 4. Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis: This division conducts research on new cancer treatments and methods for diagnosing cancer, as well as developing clinical trials to test new treatments. 5. Office of Cancer Clinical Proteomics Research: This office focuses on developing new methods for analyzing proteins in cancer cells, which can provide insights into the underlying biology of cancer and improve cancer diagnosis and treatment. 6. Office of Cancer Genomics: This office conducts research on the genetic basis of cancer, with a focus on identifying genetic mutations that may contribute to cancer development and progression.

Devices  1. Imaging equipment: This includes devices such as X-ray machines, CT scanners, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, positron emission tomography (PET) scanners, and ultrasound machines. These devices are used to help diagnose cancer, monitor treatment progress, and guide surgical procedures.

Devices 2.  Radiation therapy equipment: This includes devices such as linear accelerators, which are used to deliver high-energy radiation to cancer cells to destroy them. The NCI supports the development and testing of new radiation therapy techniques and equipment.

Devices 3. Surgical tools: The NCI supports the development and testing of new surgical tools and techniques, including minimally invasive procedures and robotic-assisted surgery.

Devices 4. Laboratory equipment:  This includes devices such as microscopes, centrifuges, and spectrometers, which are used to study cancer at the cellular and molecular level.

Devices 5. Wearable devices: The NCI is exploring the use of wearable devices, such as fitness trackers and smartwatches, to collect data on patients' physical activity and other health metrics. This data can be used to better understand how physical activity affects cancer risk and treatment outcomes.

Facilities and Technology 500500 Hospital boasts of world-class facilities and advanced technology that ensure the best possible outcomes for patients. The hospital has state-of-the-art operating rooms equipped with the latest surgical instruments and equipment. It also has a modern imaging department that includes MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, and X-ray machines. The laboratory is equipped with the latest diagnostic tools and equipment, ensuring accurate and timely results.

What are the services offered ?

The rooms The internal section can accommodate 1000 beds.   There are also buildings for outpatient clinics, one-day treatment and diagnostic departments with a capacity of 600 beds, which makes the number of patients expected to receive free medical services in the outpatient departments about 5,000 patients per day. Thus, about one and a half million patients annually.

Oncology outpatient clinics Emergency medicine is of paramount importance to cancer patients, and therefore it was planned to have 80 outpatient clinics for oncology emergencies. These clinics aim to serve 350 patients per day, with a total of 100,000 patients annually.

Clinical pharmacy The largest clinical pharmacy and the first of its kind in Egypt was established in order to provide appropriate and safe treatment for all cases, and to ensure that doses are adjusted and all side effects associated with chemotherapy are controlled, which ensures high chances of recovery and fewer chances for the disease to return again.

Palliative treatment building for late cases An additional building was specially designed for terminally ill cancer patients, with a capacity of 40 beds, characterized by palliative treatment, by providing pain medications that contribute to alleviating their suffering, as well as providing psychological support for them and their families.

Operations rooms The project includes 63 modern operating rooms. We aim to perform approximately 47,250 major surgeries and minor surgical interventions annually.

Center for Advanced Cancer Research Hospital 500 500 is based on scientific research and innovation, so we had to establish our own center, which includes laboratory research laboratories that cover all sciences related to prevention, diagnosis and treatment of tumors, and includes an integrated facility that relies on animals for pharmaceutical and surgical experiments.

Future Plans 500500 Hospital is constantly striving to improve its facilities and services to meet the evolving needs of the community. The hospital plans to expand its services to include new specialties and treatments. The hospital also plans to invest in new technology and infrastructure to enhance the patient experience and improve outcomes. Additionally, the hospital aims to continue its community outreach efforts and build stronger partnerships with local organizations.
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