Developing Health Sciences professionals at a time of critical need

Establishing a Health Sciences Program and Building at the Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo
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$7,300,000

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EDUCATION / EDUCATION

Project: Expanding the Academic College of Tel Aviv Yafo program of studies and adding a new facility devoted to Masters’ degrees in Health, Medicine and the Sciences

Objective: Create a program for advanced medical studies in various fields: Public Health, Physician’s Assistant Studies, as well as a building devoted to the program.

Impact: Help maximize the potential of Israel’s medical industry. The degree programs will be housed in a facility that will provide for future generations of medical professionals

Need: Increase the potential for advanced medical professions in varied fields that do not yet exist in Israel

Requested Donation: US$ 7,300,000

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