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In teer teams who travel to China, the United States, emergency Russia and Central America). specialists take a more multidis- Currently, he and the other Is- ciplinary approach in the man- rael volunteers are planning a lecture series featuring Dr. Ja- agement of a patient's care. So far, the program has been cob Assaf, the emergency de- successful, with both sides learn- partment director of Hadassah University Med- ing from the ical Center in other's past ex- Jerusalem. perience. In the Making such first year, a personal con- American doc- tribution to Is- tors taught ad- raeli medicine is vanced cardiac no accident for life support Dr. Anderson. (ACLS) to Instead, it is part EMTs; when of a path he has the Americans traveled for the returned this past several year, Magen years. David Adorn Growing up in had worked Utica, Dr. An- with the Israeli derson did not emergency have a lot of ex- medical society posure to Jews. to set up ongo- After graduating ing educational from Utica High ACLS pro- School in 1970, grams. Dr. Roneet Lev of San Diego and he went on to "It was very Dr. Jacob Assaf, head of Hadassah study biology at rewarding to see University Medical Center in Oakland Univer- that something Jerusalem, met recently in Israel. sity. we brought had On the Rochester campus, he become self-sustaining," Dr. An- derson said of the educational pro- met former Southfield resident Paula Tanenhaus. He married grams. The Americans benefited as her while attending medical well. Last year's trip, for exam- school at the University of Michi- ple, gave the American doctors gan. "Half of my family is Jewish, some food for thought on disas- ter medicine after Israeli trauma so I guess you could say that part units experienced three concur- of my interest in Israel comes from that," said Dr. Anderson, \_\ rent bus bombings. "'Me level of care in emergency a Lutheran who was married by medicine in Israel is good, Rabbi Dannel Schwartz during but this is a mutual learning his tenure at Temple Beth El. Dr. Anderson's familial roots process," Dr. Anderson said. "It •is presumptuous to say that we coupled with his passion for the in the United States know every- general advancement of emer- thing and we do it the way it gency medicine proved to be the catalyst when the opportunity to should be done." 'e can learn a tremendous work in Israel came up. "It is a matter of recognizing amount about disaster medicine from them, for example," he said. the importance of your specialty, c "Nobody here has three bus loving your specialty and want- bombings in a row to hone and ing to further your specialty by working together with people perfect disaster plans." This year the group, headed from other countries," he said. Now, though, he would like to by Dr. Roneet Lev of San Diego and including nationally recog- see the Israel project go forward. nized emergency medicine expert He plans to return there in the Dr. Peter Rosen, will help to set spring and will continue to work up protocols of treatment for on a resident exchange program EMTs to follow regarding at-the- and research projects. "We are limited in what we scene management of chest pain can do because it is funded by and other maladies. In addition, they hope to ex- us," he said. pand their working relationship with Arab doctors in the region. OFor more information. on "Physicians see this as a way of the Society for the Interna- opening up communications," Dr. tional Advancement of Emer- Anderson said of the Arab and gency Medical Care, write Jewish doctors in the region. SIAMEC, Suite 105, 6600 "There is a genuine interest York Road, Baltimore, MD among the physicians to work to- 21212, or call (410) 377-3828. <\ gether and learn from each oth- In addition to financial dona- er." tions, the group is seeking com- While Dr. Anderson is in the puters, ACLS equipment and United States, he continues to ngoscopes. work with the other doctors in-