Medical Professionals Share Their Migration Experiences at Israel Immigrant Fair: Be Nice and Simplify Processes for a Seamless Settlement

400 French Doctors Set to Migrate to Israel

Dr. Dov Albuquerque, VP of Medicine at Meuhedat Hospital Fund, shared that their organization aims to become a home for immigrants. They hope that the fair will bring about positive changes and help in achieving this goal. Meanwhile, Ariel Kendall, CEO of the Kalita association, highlighted the importance of immigrant doctors in addressing the healthcare system’s needs in Israel. He emphasized the need for the state to simplify bureaucratic processes and allow experienced professionals to practice their professions upon immigrating.

Another immigrant, known by the pseudonym “an animal,” who is a dentist, plans to move to Israel in September. She hopes that the fair will provide her with clear information on potential opportunities in her field. Her message to Israelis is simple: “Be nice.” In contrast, Goel Tutu, a dentist, and her husband Pascal, an engineer, expressed their decision to immigrate to Israel due to the anti-Semitism they experienced in France since October 7. Living in a small town, they felt the hatred directed towards them and no longer consider France their home. They look forward to starting anew in their real home, Israel.

Michael, a surgeon, and his wife Carlin, a general practitioner, are excited to immigrate to Israel in July. They have been considering this move for a year and view the upcoming event as an opportunity to help them decide on where they will work once they arrive in Israel. The Medical Center for the North is actively recruiting nurses and planning to rebuild the hospital. They are optimistic that the fair will attract immigrants to work in the North and contribute to the healthcare system.

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