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On behalf of the Egyptian Society for Continuous Ophthalmic Education (EGSCOE),
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 9th International Conference of EGSCOE – “Foresight for Young Ophthalmologists”, taking place February 5–6, 2026, at the Hilton Cairo Grand Nile, Egypt. This year’s conference comes at an extraordinary time for Egypt, following the historic opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in November 2025 — a celebration of Egypt’s timeless heritage and innovation. Inspired by this national milestone, EGSCOE 2026 will not only bring together distinguished experts, pioneering researchers, and aspiring young ophthalmologists from around the world to share the latest advancements in eye care, but will also celebrate the rich culture and spirit of Egypt throughout the event. Through a comprehensive scientific program, hands-on workshops, and engaging discussions, EGSCOE 2026 aims to empower the next generation of ophthalmologists with knowledge, collaboration, and foresight — while offering a unique opportunity to explore Egypt’s ancient wonders and modern achievements. We look forward to welcoming you to Cairo for an unforgettable scientific and cultural experience by the Nile.
See you at EGSCOE 2026!
President And Founder Of Egyptian Society
For Continuous Ophthalmic Education

Ahmed Mostafa Abdelrahman
President

Ahmed Assaf
International Relations

Mohamed Hosny
International Relations

Khaled Abdelrahman
Course Coordinator

Mohamed Sabry
Course Coordinator

Riham Samy
Secretary General

Fayrouz Aboalazayem
Head Of Science Commitee
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Ahmad Muneer Otri
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Professor Ahmad Muneer Otri is currently serving as a Senior Consultant in Ophthalmology at The View Hospital, Qatar. He specializes in glaucoma and cataract surgery and has been practicing ophthalmology since 2002. He received extensive medical and surgical training in the United Kingdom and also holds the position of Clinical Professor of Surgery at Qatar University. Professor Otri graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Aleppo, Syria, and completed his core ophthalmology training at Damascus University Hospital. In 2007, he relocated to the UK, where he pursued a PhD and completed a clinical research fellowship in cornea and anterior segment diseases at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham. He subsequently undertook an honorary fellowship in oculoplastic surgery at Birmingham Eye Centre and later joined the University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire as a Specialty Doctor. In 2019, he completed the prestigious Glaucoma Fellowship at Queen’s Medical Centre, after which he was appointed as a Consultant in Glaucoma at the University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire. He held this position until his move to Qatar in 2024. Professor Otri has authored 27 publications in peer-reviewed journals, including five as first author, reflecting his strong academic and research contributions to the field of ophthalmology.