Kobi Ludwin A pre-hospital trauma care career is one of passion. You get to know that you have the proverbial ’emergency medicine bug’ when trouble hits, and while everyone else runs away from the riot and mayhem, you run towards it to see how you can help. You learn a little bit more every day and become …
Eddy Vershilovsky I started my medical career as a combat medic in the IDF 97th infantry battalion in 1999. After my release from the Army, I started working as an EMT Basic for Israeli national EMS and signed into the paramedic bachelor’s degree program at Beer Sheva University. After three years, I became a paramedic and continued …