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MS Experts Answer Your Questions – Webinar – World MS Day – 2024

Updated 27.01.2025

Answers from neurologists, psychologists, urologists, dietitians, sexologists, physiotherapists, ophthalmologists, social workers, and other specialists to questions from multiple sclerosis patients.

 

Dr. Aharoni Shahar

Specialist in Urological Surgery, Functional Urology Unit, Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson and Sharon)

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Dr. Ronit Galili Mosberg  –

Senior neurologist, MS specialist, Herzliya Medical Center

– Board Member of the Advisory Medical Council in the Israeli Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Ms. Baz Hadar

MA, Speech Therapist, Sheba Tel HaShomer Rehabilitation Hospital

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Attorney Linoy Olnik –

Linoy Olnik Law Office –

Attorney Linoy Olnik has been volunteering for years, offering a free initial consultation and a special discount for association members on legal advice and representation in dealings with authorities. She has also been a volunteer lecturer for many years at the association’s seminars

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Dr. Ayala Bloch  –

 Rehabilitation Psychologist and Expert Neuropsychologist, CEO and Professional Director of the National Institute for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation.

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Dr. Ofek Hadas  –

Department of Physiotherapy, Zefat Academic College.

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Ms. Leah Baruch

Social Worker, MSW, Health Specialist, formerly of the Multiple Sclerosis Center at Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer

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Ms. Hadas Hardon  –

Clinical Dietitian, Coordinator of the “Healthy Lifestyle for MS Patients” Clinic, Maccabi

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Cohen Inbal 

Rehabilitation Psychology Intern – Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa

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Dr. Keren Regev  –

Head of the MS Service, Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv
– Board Member of the Advisory Medical Council in the Israeli Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Dr. Shlomo Dotan –

Senior Specialist in Ophthalmology and Neuro-Ophthalmology, Senior Physician in the Neuro-Ophthalmology Unit at the Eye Department, Sourasky Medical Center, Ichilov Tel Aviv

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Dr. Radi Shahien  –

Head of the department of neurology, & Clinical Research, Rebecca Sieff Hospital, Safed
– Board Member of the Advisory Medical Council in the Israeli Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Professor Ronit Gilad  

MS Clinic Manager, Kaplan Medical Center, Rehovot

– Board Member of the Advisory Medical Council in the Israeli Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Talor Sharon  
Social Worker (MSW), Psychotherapist, Head of the Psychosocial Department, and Group Facilitator at the Israeli Multiple Sclerosis Society 

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Dr. Maya Graty Ofir  

Director of the Neurology Department, Bnai Zion Medical Center, Haifa
– Board Member of the Advisory Medical Council in the Israeli Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Ms. Or Yungman  –

Occupational Therapist, Head of the Occupational Therapy Department, MS Center, Sheba Medical Center, Tel HaShomer 

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Dr. Daniel Golan  –

Director of the Multiple Sclerosis & Neuroimmunology Clinics, Nazareth Towers and Carmel Medical Center, Clalit Health Services. Deputy Director of the Neurology Department, Carmel Medical Center, Haifa. Senior Clinical Lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine, Technion, Haifa.

– Board Member of the Advisory Medical Council in the Israeli Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Professor Adi Vaknin-Dembinsky  –

Senior neurologist, department of neurology, Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center, Jerusalem
– Board Member of the Advisory Medical Council in the Israeli Multiple Sclerosis Society

 

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Dr. Harel-Katz Hagit  –

Occupational Therapist B.OT, PhD, Diabetes Educator, Clalit Health Services, Haifa and Western Galilee Region, Neurological Rehabilitation Institute, Kiryat Bialik

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Ms. Sheli Varod  –

Certified sex therapist, M.A. in Clinical Psychology, Ph.D. in Sexual Behavior. Specializes in therapy for women, men, and couples. Lecturer at Tel Aviv University and Haifa University, and host of sexuality podcasts in collaboration with the International Society for Sexual Medicine 

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Dr. Hadar Kolb  –

Senior Neurologist, Neuro-Immunology Unit, Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv.

– Board Member of the Advisory Medical Council in the Israeli Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Eitan Weiss  –

Physiotherapist, Rowing Coach for MS Patients – “MS Vikings” 

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Dr. Adi Lavi-Rotenberg  –

Specialist Rehabilitation Psychologist, Rambam Health Care Campus, Expert Member of ITA – The Israeli Association for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Lecturer in the Department of Community Mental Health at the University of Haifa

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Dr. Ofir Zmira  –

Director of the neurology & neuroimmunology department, Hillel Yaffe, Medical Center, Hadera
– Board Member of the Advisory Medical Council in the Israeli Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Professor Ron Milo  –

Chairman on the medical advisory board, Senior neurologist, neurological dept. & MS Institute, Barzilai Medical Center, Ashkelon

– Board Member of the Advisory Medical Council in the Israeli Multiple Sclerosis Society

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