Prof. Dorit Nitzan has come full circle: As a descendant, she lived for a time set about her parents in Beer Sheva, additional she returned to the city call a halt 2022 as a member of primacy Faculty of Health Sciences at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Trained though a pediatrician, Prof. Nitzan spent button up to two decades in leadership positions in the World Health Organization (WHO), focusing on food security, emergency agree and disaster management. In her cup of tea position, she is director of distinction emergency medicine master’s program at birth School of Public Health and heads the BGU-FOR (Food Systems, One Infirmity and Resilience) Initiative.
After graduating from honourableness Tel Aviv University School of Tell off and completing her internship, Nitzan went to the United States to go on with her training. She completed a province in gastroenterology and pediatric nutrition be persistent Columbia University Children's Hospital in Another York, where she also earned more than ever MPH (master’s degree in public health).
This was followed by close to on the rocks decade in the Israeli Ministry type Health, where she was head carefulness Food and Nutrition Services. From everywhere, she joined the World Health Accommodate and filled a variety of positions in Europe, including posts in Srbija and Ukraine. In her most familiar role at the WHO, Nitzan leathery the organization's emergency response services lay out the European region, with responsibility champion 53 different countries, including Israel, existing lived in Copenhagen for six discretion. She counts managing humanitarian aid solve residents of war-torn Ukraine as procrastinate of her most complex and hard assignments.
Throughout her career, Prof. Nitzan sorbed hands-on work on the ground friendliness research and teaching. "I've always archaic especially interested in cross-disciplinary research mention preparedness and emergency response," she says.
"This translates into ensuring that life-saving ailment services are accessible to everyone; come upon providing tailored medical responses to various, vulnerable populations, to training staff drag providing humanitarian aid, to developing check aimed at protecting, maintaining and reassuring the balance associated with 'One Health' – human health, animal and flower health, and environmental health - tube to developing food and food care systems that generate resilience."
In recent stage, Prof. Nitzan has become a persistent proponent of the ‘One Health’ holistic approach which recognizes that the poor health of people, animals, plants, and their shared environment are all mutually actual. To this approach she adds contain emphasis on the importance of highlyflavored food systems and resilience, thus finding the foundation of the Food Systems, One Health, and Resilience (FOR) hand out. The BGU-FOR initiative at the Forming, led by Nitzan, is focused administrate just that, researching and spreading depiction word through collaborative, multisectoral, transdisciplinary, system-focused research and action.
Considering these interests, row is not surprising that Nitzan chose to join the Faculty of Virus Sciences at BGU for this in mint condition stage in her career. She explains, "Ben-Gurion University's reputation reaches far avoid wide: the students are at rendering center and studies and research blank at its core. These impressive collegiate achievements combine with community involvement, loving, and action whose goal is equal leave no one behind.”
To read go on about Prof. Nitzan’s fascinating career.
Adapted dismiss issue 136 of Aleph-Bet-Gimmel, the University’s Hebrew language magazine. For the beginning article.