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American Friends of Rabin Medical Center (www.afrmc.org) presents its monthly leaders forum, Global Connections with Robert Siegel: Navigating the New Normal on society, the economy, real estate, medicine, technology and science.
Moderator Robert Siegel (host of NPR's All Things Considered from 1987-2018) interviews:
Dr. Peter Hotez, Ph.D. (Dean, National School of Tropical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine; Co-Director, Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development)
Dr. Ofer Levy, Ph.D. (Director, Precision Vaccines Program, Boston Children's Hospital; Professor, Harvard Medical School)
Dr. Irwin Redlener (Director, Pandemic Resource and Response Initiative, Columbia University) Dr. Jason Schwartz (Assistant Professor, Health Policy, Yale School of Public Health)
Dr. Michael Drescher (Director, Emergency & Trauma, Israel's Rabin Medical Center)
Global Connections is presented by American Friends of Rabin Medical Center (AFRMC), a 501 (c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that was established in 1995. Through a variety of programs and fundraisers across the United States, the funds raised by American Friends of Rabin Medical Center benefit AFRMC in furtherance of its mission to fund charitable, educational and scientific purposes at Rabin Medical Center. A portion of all funds raised are used for AFRMC operations. Israel’s Rabin Medical Center in Petach Tikvah, named after former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, is the pride of Israel, serving the needs of one million patients annually without regard to ethnicity, nationality or religion. Learn more at www.afrmc.org
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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF RABIN MEDICAL CENTER (AFRMC) NEEDS YOUR HELP: Many of you have asked how you can help us and Rabin Medical Center face the COVID-19 pandemic. You can help sustain our beloved institution and support the Global Connections online programming and television broadcast to raise awareness in our community to help navigate the new abnormal times we live in. Make A Donation: http://www.afrmc.org/donate
Thank you for anything you can do to help!
American Friends of Rabin Medical Center (www.afrmc.org) presents its monthly leaders forum, Global Connections with Robert Siegel: Navigating the New Normal on society, the economy, real estate, medicine, technology and science.
Moderator Robert Siegel (host of NPR's All Things Considered from 1987-2018) interviews:
Dr. Peter Hotez, Ph.D. (Dean, National School of Tropical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine; Co-Director, Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development)
Dr. Ofer Levy, Ph.D. (Director, Precision Vaccines Program, Boston Children's Hospital; Professor, Harvard Medical School)
Dr. Irwin Redlener (Director, Pandemic Resource and Response Initiative, Columbia University) Dr. Jason Schwartz (Assistant Professor, Health Policy, Yale School of Public Health)
Dr. Michael Drescher (Director, Emergency & Trauma, Israel's Rabin Medical Center)
Global Connections is presented by American Friends of Rabin Medical Center (AFRMC), a 501 (c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that was established in 1995. Through a variety of programs and fundraisers across the United States, the funds raised by American Friends of Rabin Medical Center benefit AFRMC in furtherance of its mission to fund charitable, educational and scientific purposes at Rabin Medical Center. A portion of all funds raised are used for AFRMC operations. Israel’s Rabin Medical Center in Petach Tikvah, named after former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, is the pride of Israel, serving the needs of one million patients annually without regard to ethnicity, nationality or religion. Learn more at www.afrmc.org
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AMERICAN FRIENDS OF RABIN MEDICAL CENTER (AFRMC) NEEDS YOUR HELP: Many of you have asked how you can help us and Rabin Medical Center face the COVID-19 pandemic. You can help sustain our beloved institution and support the Global Connections online programming and television broadcast to raise awareness in our community to help navigate the new abnormal times we live in. Make A Donation: http://www.afrmc.org/donate
Thank you for anything you can do to help!