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Dr. Arnon Nagler is an internationally recognized hematologist and bone marrow transplant expert. He is a Professor of Medicine at Tel Aviv University. He is Director Emeritus of Hematology & Bone Marrow Transplantation and the Cord Blood Bank at Sheba Medical Center. He earned his M.D. from the Hebrew University–Hadassah and an M.Sc. in hematopoiesis from Tel Aviv University. He completed postdoctoral training at Stanford. He is board certified in internal medicine and hematology.
He has more than 35 years of experience. He pioneered reduced‑intensity allogeneic transplant protocols for malignant and non‑malignant diseases. He founded Israel’s first public cord blood bank. He performed the country’s first cord blood transplants.
He has held international leadership roles. He served as Chair and Co‑Chair of the ALWP of the EBMT. He was a vice‑chair and long‑term member of EBMT committees. He served on the board of NetCord/EuroCord and as treasurer. He is a frequent invited speaker. He has published widely in journals such as Blood and Leukemia. He has led major clinical trials as a principal investigator and held editorial roles. He has received multiple awards for innovation and clinical excellence.
Dr. Einat Shacham‑Shmueli is a senior medical oncologist at the Gastrointestinal Clinic, Cancer Center, Sheba Medical Center. She treats cancers of the colon, stomach, and pancreas. She also manages metastatic disease. She uses precision diagnostics and biomarkers, systemic therapies, and radiotherapy. Care is provided within a multidisciplinary team.
She has authored more than 25 peer‑reviewed papers on GI oncology, tumor biology, and new treatments. Her work includes studies on stenting for malignant colonic obstruction. She serves as an investigator in international programs, including the NCI, the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group, and the Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program.
Education: MD, Tel Aviv University. Oncology residency, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. Advanced training in GI oncology, UCSF. Accreditations: Board certified in Oncology and Gastroenterology. Member, Israel Society of Oncology and Radiotherapy.
Dr. Almog Ben-Yaacov is an Attending Surgeon in the Department of General and Oncological Surgery (Surgery C) at Sheba Medical Center. He specializes in cytoreductive surgery (CRS) with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC). His clinical focus includes gastric cancer, sarcoma, and complex colorectal malignancies. Since 2018, he has performed more than 200 HIPEC procedures.
MD, Semmelweis University, 2006, with honors. Training in cardiothoracic surgery at Sheba Medical Center. Residency in general surgery at Montefiore (Albert Einstein) and at Rabin (Beilinson). Board-certified in General Surgery and in Surgical Oncology.
Advanced training includes ESSO-certified HIPEC in Hamburg. Microwave liver ablation in Reims. NanoKnife at King’s College London. Advanced surgical oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering (2019). His publications cover CRS+HIPEC outcomes and Hartmann’s reversal.
Gallbladder surgeons in Israel are board-certified specialists with six years of surgical residency training. These experts focus on advanced laparoscopy and hepatobiliary surgery. Many hold prestigious international fellowships and serve as senior lecturers at major medical universities.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that premier surgeons in Israel often hold multiple department leadership roles. For example, Dr. Hagit Tulchinsky at Sourasky Medical Center leads both the Colon Surgery Unit and the General Surgery Division. This double leadership indicates a vast clinical background in managing complex abdominal cases beyond routine gallbladder removals.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that surgeons affiliated with top public departments provide highly reliable care. Many found that their doctors spoke excellent English and had spent time training in the US or UK. They also appreciated having access to specialists like Dr. Igor Suhotnik for complex pediatric procedures.
Patients in Israel generally cannot select a specific surgeon when using the public healthcare system. Hospital administration assigns cases based on clinical urgency and team availability. Top surgeons like Dr. Ron Greenberg and Dr. Almog Ben yaacov operate within these established public clinical rotations.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that top Israeli surgeons often hold dual roles at major public and private centers. For example, Dr. Almog Ben yaacov is an attending surgeon at Sheba Medical Center while maintaining a private practice. Patients who prioritize a specific expert can verify if their preferred doctor operates privately to secure a guaranteed placement for their cholecystectomy.
Patient Consensus: Patients note it is helpful to ask a referring GP for a recommendation before hospital assignment. Many suggest submitting written requests early to increase the chance of seeing a preferred specialist. While waiting lists can be long, patients say the high quality of care at the assigned hospitals remains consistent.
Israeli doctors primarily use laparoscopic techniques for gallbladder removal, which account for over 99% of these procedures nationwide. Surgeons focus on minimally invasive methods like the four-port approach to reduce recovery time. These advanced techniques allow most patients to return home within 48 hours.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a high level of academic integration among Israeli surgical leaders. For example, Dr. Alon Pikarsky at Hadassah Medical Center has been directing surgical residency programs for 20+ years. This culture of teaching means even standard procedures like cholecystectomy benefit from surgeons who are board-certified and active in international medical research.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that laparoscopic surgery is the standard and usually involves a very quick hospital stay. Many were surprised by how fast they could walk and eat after the procedure. They often highlight that surgeons prefer early intervention to avoid the need for larger traditional incisions.
Surgeons in Israel are highly reachable through hospital-based surgical teams that handle post-operative care transitions. Specialist staff at JCI-accredited centers manage routine inquiries while surgeons remain reachable for urgent clinical concerns. Bookimed coordinators manage all logistics and facilitate communication with the medical team throughout recovery.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli surgical leaders like Dr. Alon Pikarsky and Dr. Almog Ben Yaacov often hold academic roles at major universities. This dual focus means they work within large teaching hospitals where residents and specialized staff provide 24-hour coverage. While direct surgeon access varies, these integrated teams ensure a clinician always reviews patient data without delays.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that nursing staff usually answer the phone first to filter simple recovery questions. They felt most supported during the first two weeks when the medical team was very responsive. Most found it helpful to write down questions for the first face-to-face follow-up visit.
Patients in Israeli public hospitals typically face a median wait of 4.5 months for elective gallbladder removal. This delay varies by region and clinical urgency level. High-priority cases move faster. Some patients wait over six months depending on their location and health fund.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Coordination data shows that surgical status is not static. Surgeons may initially label cases as elective. Patients who provide updated imaging showing gallbladder complications often get reclassified as semi-urgent. This status change can reduce the multi-month wait to just a few weeks.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that frequent pain attacks require clear documentation to move up the list. Many were surprised by how much wait times differ between medical districts. Those needing faster results often choose private options to schedule surgery within days.