20140311 Treatment of Syrian wounded in Israel
Read MoreVirtual windows in the ceiling of the Emergency Ward at Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, an above ground fortified bunker able to withstand missile fire. Located just 10 Kilometers south of the Lebanese border this medical facility has taken a direct missile hit in the 2006 conflict and has become highly experienced in the treatment of war related injury and trauma.
Medical students learn and practice on a dummy in the Emergency Ward at Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, an above ground fortified bunker able to withstand missile fire. Located just 10 Kilometers south of the Lebanese border this medical facility has taken a direct missile hit in the 2006 conflict and has become highly experienced in the treatment of war related injury and trauma.
A northward view out of a third story window at the Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya. Located just 10 Kilometers south of the Lebanese border, just beyond the farthest visible mountain ridge, this medical facility has become highly experienced in the treatment of war related injury and trauma to military personnel as well as the civilian population.
A Syrian man hugs his three year old daughter receiving treatment for a head injury with severe trauma and brain damage at the Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya. Their identity must remain undisclosed for fear for their lives once they return to Syria. The hospital has treated over two hundred civilians injured in the Syrian civil war in spite of an existing state of war between Israel and Syria.
The Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya has treated over two hundred civilians injured in the Syrian civil war in spite of an existing state of war between Israel and Syria. Brought in by the IDF, no necessary medical procedures are spared from wounded Syrians and they are treated with utmost dedication.
Medical students learn and practice on a dummy in the Emergency Ward at Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, an above ground fortified bunker able to withstand missile fire. Located just 10 Kilometers south of the Lebanese border this medical facility has taken a direct missile hit in the 2006 conflict and has become highly experienced in the treatment of war related injury and trauma.
Dr. YOAV HOFMAN, Pediatrician at the Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, is currently responsible for the treatment of a three year old Syrian girl who suffered a head injury and severe trauma and brain damage as a result of the Syrian civil war. The hospital has treated over two hundred civilians injured in the Syrian civil war in spite of an existing state of war between Israel and Syria.
Dr. MASAD BARHOUM, General Manager of the Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, stands at the entrance to the Emergency Ward. The hospital has treated over two hundred civilians injured in the Syrian civil war in spite of an existing state of war between Israel and Syria. Brought in by the IDF, no necessary medical procedures are spared from wounded Syrians and they are treated with utmost dedication.
Medical students learn and practice on a dummy in the Emergency Ward at Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, an above ground fortified bunker able to withstand missile fire. Located just 10 Kilometers south of the Lebanese border this medical facility has taken a direct missile hit in the 2006 conflict and has become highly experienced in the treatment of war related injury and trauma.
Medical students learn and practice on a dummy in the Emergency Ward at Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, an above ground fortified bunker able to withstand missile fire. Located just 10 Kilometers south of the Lebanese border this medical facility has taken a direct missile hit in the 2006 conflict and has become highly experienced in the treatment of war related injury and trauma.
The helipad at the Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya serves for quick delivery of patients in emergency situations. Located just 10 Kilometers south of the Lebanese border, this medical facility has become highly experienced in the treatment of war related injury and trauma to military personnel as well as the civilian population.
Virtual windows in the ceiling of the Emergency Ward at Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, an above ground fortified bunker able to withstand missile fire. Located just 10 Kilometers south of the Lebanese border this medical facility has taken a direct missile hit in the 2006 conflict and has become highly experienced in the treatment of war related injury and trauma.
Medical students learn and practice on a dummy in the Emergency Ward at Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, an above ground fortified bunker able to withstand missile fire. Located just 10 Kilometers south of the Lebanese border this medical facility has taken a direct missile hit in the 2006 conflict and has become highly experienced in the treatment of war related injury and trauma.
A Syrian man hugs his three year old daughter receiving treatment for a head injury with severe trauma and brain damage at the Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya. Their identity must remain undisclosed for fear for their lives once they return to Syria. The hospital has treated over two hundred civilians injured in the Syrian civil war in spite of an existing state of war between Israel and Syria.