The Jerusalem Post

Soroka-University Medical Center hosts Palestinia­n doctors for ultrasound training

- • By JUDY SIEGEL

The cooperatio­n of Soroka-University Medical Center, Ben-Gurion University’s Health Sciences Faculty, Harvard University and Palestinia­n doctors is improving the ability to use ultrasound­s for diagnosis.

Soroka has a national training center in the field of using advanced ultrasound systems to help doctors obtain vital findings at the patient’s bedside. Recently, a special course was held to include physicians from hospitals from all over the country, with participat­ion from Palestinia­n doctors from the West Bank and Gaza. The courses were titled “Market Assessment Using Patient Ultrasound” and “The Use of Ultrasound for Regional Anesthesia.”

The aim of the joint venture was to convey important knowledge about recent ultrasound technology that has reduced echocardio­gram (heart ultrasound) devices to the size of a mobile phone and provided increased success in providing quick diagnoses.

The doctors underwent small group exercises involving the scanning of a patient in shock, with shortness of breath and hemodynami­c instabilit­y, and learned how to diagnose the condition quickly and accurately. The courses, held at BGU’s medical school, were organized by Soroka intensive care specialist Dr. Lior Fuchs while Dr. Tamer Abu Greis, an anesthesio­logy resident, coordinate­d the inclusion of the Palestinia­n medical staff.

“The world of medicine and the health system are a perfect example of cooperatio­n and harmonious work between people who have one goal – to help their patients and improve their quality of life,” said Fuchs. “Anyone who comes to receive treatment at the hospital knows that no matter who takes care of him, it always feels like he is doing the maximum for him, no matter where he comes from.”

Abu Greis added, “I welcome the cooperatio­n between Palestinia­n doctors and Israeli doctors. I know many [Palestinia­n] interns who study in Israeli hospitals. There are many Palestinia­n patients who go to Israeli hospitals, because there is no doubt that medicine in Israel is strong and we can learn from them. I hope the cooperatio­n will continue.”

During the course, the instructor­s also traveled to hospitals in the West Bank to examine patients with the local staff.

Besides Soroka, BGU and Harvard, other partners in the project were the Peres Center for Peace, the Foreign Ministry, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston, and doctors from Washington and Vermont.

 ?? (Rahel David/BGU) ?? PALESTINIA­N PHYSICIANS train on an advanced ultrasound system at Soroka-University Medical Center in Beersheba.
(Rahel David/BGU) PALESTINIA­N PHYSICIANS train on an advanced ultrasound system at Soroka-University Medical Center in Beersheba.

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