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Ukrainian First Lady Learns How Israel Deals With War Trauma and Injuries

Photo by Uri Bozaglo on 19 June, 2023

By Pesach Benson • 19 June, 2023

 

Jerusalem, 19 June, 2023 (TPS) — Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska visited the rehabilitation department of the Sheba Tel Hashomer Medical Center in Ramat Gan, as well as patients at the Safra Children’s Hospital on Monday.

Together with Israeli First Lady Michal Herzog, they were shown an exhibition of photographs from Israel’s “Kochav Meir” field hospital established in Ukraine. During a six-week period in 2022, the hospital treated 6,000 Ukrainians using advanced telemedicine technologies. The field hospital was spearheaded by Sheba.

Afterwards, the ladies visited the Integrated Rehabilitation Hospital, where the hospital treats head, spine and amputees. Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians have lost limbs in fighting and Russian missile strikes and Kyiv is interested in learning how Israel treats its amputees.

Accompanied by Prof. Ameti Ziv, director of the rehabilitation hospital, the two watched Uri Zahavi, who is paralyzed in the cervical spine, being treated in a unique simulator at the center that simulates walking and running situations for the rehabilitated. After that, in the “virtual reality” department, the First Ladies met Nurit Cohen Abrahams, who has been treated for many months due to blockage of blood vessels in both of her legs.

Later, the presidents’ wives toured the Safra Children’s Hospital, where they had an emotional meeting with 11-year-old Yonatan, who is on the autistic spectrum, and has been treated for about a month in the mental health department. Yonatan told the two that his mother helped civilians who were injured in the war in Ukraine.

Mrs. Zelenska said, “I hope that we will create new programs with the cooperation of our experts from Ukraine and your experts from Israel, in order to strengthen our health system, especially regarding mental health, in programs for mental health and in support of the rehabilitation of the injured citizens, including children , adults and the elderly. Our medical system cannot cope alone.”

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