Israel’s Sheba Medical Center is spearheading a groundbreaking medical mission that is bringing telemedicine technologies to the aid of refugees from Ukraine.

Sarit Lerner, chief technology officer of Sheba Beyond, the virtual hospital of Israel’s Sheba Medical Center, flew to Moldova on Saturday night with an initial delegation of 15 physicians, medics and paramedics from Israeli voluntary emergency response organization United Hatzalah.

United Hatzalah has sent many emergency teams to disaster sites abroad, including in Surfside, Florida, last June. However, this is the first time a United Hatzalah delegation has included a telemedicine aspect enabling on-the-spot physical examinations, prenatal ultrasounds, health vitals monitoring and blood sample analysis.

Israeli technologies allow Sheba’s physicians to lend their expertise in the field without leaving the medical center in the Tel Aviv suburb of Ramat Gan.

“Sarit took with her the technology that brings all of Sheba’s excellent clinicians and specialists to the war zone.”

From left, Sheba Beyond Director General Dr. Galia Barkai, CTO Sarit Lerner and Deputy Director Hadar Amir before Lerner left for Moldova with the United Hatzalah emergency mission. Photo courtesy of Sheba Medical Center

This is an edited version of an article first published by Israel21c.

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