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Ben-Gurion University’s Medical School for International Health Prepares Doctors for Today’s Challenges

Ben-Gurion University’s Medical School for International Health (MSIH), located in Beer Sheva, Israel, is approaching 20 years of training doctors who are leaders in their fields. The English-language, four-year medical school incorporates global health into all four years of the curriculum. Upon graduation, most students complete their residency in the United States. In 2016, MSIH students had a 95 percent success rate for those who entered the US residency match.

In an ever-changing world, the study of global-health medicine has become critical to the proper training of all physicians so they are prepared to treat diseases that are no longer limited by international boundaries. As the first medical school to incorporate global health into all four years of the curriculum, the MSIH has been at the forefront of this course of study.

The first three years of study take place in Beer Sheva, Israel. Students complete their third-year clinical work at Soroka University Medical Center, located right next to the Ben-Gurion University campus. Soroka is a state-of-the-art facility, servicing the entire Negev region and boasts the highest birth rate in the country. Students at the MSIH have the fortune to be in Beer Sheva, a city of unprecedented growth. With the movement of many industry and military hubs to the Negev, Beer Sheva now boasts the growth envisioned by the University’s namesake, David Ben-Gurion.

Fourth-year electives are often completed at Columbia University Medical Center and its affiliates, along with the University of Pennsylvania. This is followed by the capstone Global Health clerkship completed at underserved locales around the world.

Applications for the class entering in 2017 are still being accepted and are available on our website, msih.net. If you would like to learn more about this illustrious program, please join us on Monday, January 9 in our NY Admissions office for an open house and information session. For further information about this event or the MSIH, please contact Beth Chesir, MSIH Assistant Director of Admissions and External Affairs ([email protected]), or Kelly Coleman, MSIH Assistant Director of Recruitment and Public Relations ([email protected]). You may also visit our website, msih.net or call our office at 212-995-1231.

By Beth A. Chesir

 Beth A. Chesir is Assistant Director of Admissions and External Affairs at BGU’s Medical School for International Health and a Teaneck resident.

 

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