Clalit Health Services
Alaa Abu Saleh has extensive experience in the medical field, currently serving as the Head of Resuscitation and Intensive Care Services, Senior Intensivist, and Head of the Corona Department at ZIV Medical Center since October 2014. Additionally, Alaa has been a Senior Neurologist with Clalit Health Services since 2013 and held the position of Senior Lecturer at Zefat Academic College from January 2014 to August 2019. Prior experience includes serving as a Resident Doctor at both ZIV Medical Center and Clalit Health Services. Alaa earned a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Damascus University between 2000 and 2006.
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Clalit Health Services
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Clalit it is the largest provider of public and semi-private health services in Israel. For over 100 years, Clalit has been at the forefront of medical care and health innovations in Israel. Clalit has over 4.5 million customers, which are 53% of market share Clalit is the largest employer in the country (second only to the government) with 45,000 employees (over 10,000 physicians and 10,000 nurses) Clalit owns 14 hospitals (30% of Israel’s hospital beds) and over 1,400 Primary Clinics which spread all over the country in 8 districts; 820 Pharmacies ; 40 Child Health Centers; 100 Physiotherapy Institutes; 100 Dental clinics; 60 Mental Health Clinics; 55 Specialist Centers; 55 Imaging Institutes; 50 Women's Health Centers. Not just the largest: We are leaders in quality, service and innovations Clalit’s vision: Clalit will strive for a healthy life for the citizens of Israel. Clalit will preserve and improve the health of its patients in health and in illness, encourage them to adopt a healthy lifestyle and work with them as full partners in maintaining their wellness Clalit’s mission: To lead the way in providing high-quality, accessible, innovative and humane medical services to every patient anytime, anywhere. We are hiring for a wide range of positions: Doctors, pharmacists, nurses, research coordinators, psychologists, radiologists, occupational therapists, social workers and more.