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Dentist Goel Tutu and her engineer husband Pascal, who experienced anti-Semitism in their small town on October 7, are excited about starting a new life in Israel. They believe that the fair will help them explore their options and feel more confident about their move. Michael and Carlin, a surgeon and general practitioner respectively, are also eager to attend the fair to learn more about opportunities in Israel.

Meanwhile, an animal dentist is uncertain about her future in Israel but hopes that the fair will provide her with clear information. Dr. Dov Albuquerque of Meuhedat Hospital Fund emphasizes the importance of welcoming immigrants to their healthcare facilities. The Medical Center for the North is actively recruiting nurses and planning to expand their hospital in the Northern region. Ariel Kendall, CEO of the Kalita association, highlights the need for experienced doctors from around the world to alleviate the burden on Israel’s healthcare system while also acknowledging the challenges faced by professionals in health and mental health fields due to bureaucratic barriers when trying to practice in Israel.

Overall, the fair serves as a platform for both immigrants and healthcare institutions to connect and bridge gaps in the system. It highlights the importance of welcoming skilled professionals to contribute to the healthcare sector in Israel while providing clarity and guidance for those considering making this move.

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