Dr. Ganem-Zoevi is a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine from Tel Aviv University. She specialized in internal medicine and later completed her super-specialty in infectious diseases at Carmel Hospital.
In 2012 she started working as a senior doctor at the Rambam Institute for Infectious Diseases and since 2018 she has been the deputy director of the Institute for Infectious Diseases.
As part of her clinical and research work, Dr. Ganem-Zoevi is involved in the field of endemic infectious diseases in Israel. Through her clinical research, Dr. Ganem-Zoevi focuses on early diagnosis as an important tool for improving patient health alongside epidemiological research as a significant tool in raising awareness on a national and global level regarding neglected zoonotic diseases .
Dr. Ganem manages the work of the endocarditis team at Rambam and in 2017 led the establishment of the clinic for infectious diseases at the hospital which, along with the variety of services the clinic provides, is now considered a national leader in the field of endemic infectious diseases.
Dr. Ganem-Zoevi is a senior clinical lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine at the Technion and is involved in teaching students and interns within the Faculty of Medicine and at the hospital, and is a partner in building and refreshing the Infectious Diseases Internship Program within the Israeli Infectious Diseases Association.
Good luck and kudos to her. Graduated from the Faculty of Medicine in Tel Aviv.
Give priority to medical students in Israel.
It is enough to take in Israeli doctors who take shortcuts and fly to study medicine in Russia, Romania and Moldova. Let them stay to work there or alternatively bring doctors from Moldova on a foreign standard at 1/3 the salary of the Israeli doctors who studied here in Israel.
How much military or national service did she do?!
Will fighters in favor of equal burden and against the evasion sectors protest against it?