The latest milestone in Sheba’s efforts to advance healthcare through international collaboration, we are pleased to announce a new partnership with PureHealth, the largest integrated healthcare system in the Middle East.

Sheba and PureHealth will organize various programs

The two institutions, Sheba and PureHealth, will work together to organize workshops, conferences, and events that will enhance the expertise of all attendees in addition to clinical training programs and internships. The medical staff at both Sheba and PureHealth will have the opportunity to gain new perspectives by immersing themselves in the dynamic environment of the partner organization.

The new collaboration’s main areas of focus will be:

  • Clinical research
  • Healthcare innovation
  • Clinical trials
  • Education and training

The partnership between Sheba and PureHealth was recently cemented as part of a memorandum of understanding, which was signed by representatives of each respective institution in the presence of H.E. Mohamed Al Khaja, UAE Ambassador to Israel.

Following the signing, Ambassador Al Khaja remarked:
“It is great to see major players from the UAE and Israel healthcare sector come together to find ways to combine their expertise and work together to improve the health and the lives of the people of both our countries. It is important to find and focus on the real benefits of peace, which improve people’s health, lives & standards of living.”

We are pleased to announce a new partnership with PureHealth, the largest integrated healthcare system in the Middle East.

We look forward to a long and fruitful collaboration!

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