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Efrat Harlev

Efrat Harlev has extensive experience in the medical field, specifically in pediatrics and healthcare management. Efrat is currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel. Prior to this role, they held positions including Deputy Director and Senior in Pediatric Intensive Care at the same medical center. Efrat has also worked as the Medical Director of the North District at Clalit Health Services and as the Director of Beilinson Campus at Rabin Medical Center. In addition to their clinical and managerial roles, Efrat Harlev has served as a Board Member for United Hatzalah of Israel and as a Member of the National Pediatric Council at the Ministry of Health Israel. Efrat is also a Member of 8400 - The Health Network.

Efrat Harlev's education history includes obtaining a Master in Public Administration (MPA) degree from Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard University in 2006-2007. Prior to that, they received a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Goldman Medical School, from 1987 to 1994. Additionally, they have earned various diplomas in medical management, pediatric intensive care, and pediatrics from The Israel Medical Association.

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Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel

Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel is the only comprehensive, tertiary care hospital of its kind in the country and in the Middle East, offering the full range of pediatric disciplines under one roof to all children from 0-18. Since its establishment in 1991, Schneider Children's has revolutionized the practice of pediatric medicine in the country and been recognized as one of the leading pediatric institutions in the world. Schneider derives its name from its founders and major benefactors, the late Irving and Helen Schneider from New York, who also promoted its legacy to serve as a Bridge to Peace between nations. Through this open-door policy, where all children irrespective of race, religion or nationality are treated, Schneider Children's receives patients from neighboring countries including the Palestinian Authority and Jordan, and from as far away as Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. Schneider Children's comprises 250 beds, 43% of which are assigned to critical care (Intensive Care Units, Neonatology, Burns, etc.). The medical center serves as the national referral center for Hematology-Oncology, Endocrinology and Diabetes, Cardiology, and organ and bone marrow transplantation.


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