Magdy Ishak

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Magdy Ishak
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Born1947 (age 7475)
Suez, Egypt
OccupationPhysician,Businessman

Magdy A Ishak MD, FRCS, CCIM (born 1947 in Suez, Egypt), is an orthopedic surgeon and the President of the Egyptian Medical Society UK. He is also Chairman of the Scottish-Egyptian Association and Vice Chairman of the British Egyptian Society. [1] [2] he is also Chairman of M I Holdings. He is honorary Companion Chartered Institute of Management.

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Magdy is married to Rita GadelRab, a consultant anesthetist , and has one daughter, Lorraine, a maxillofacial surgeon. [2]

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