With thanks to Abigail Klein Leichman, Israel21c
“At Sheba, I never felt there is discrimination between Arab or non-Arab,” said senior rheumatologist Dr. Abdulla Watad, who has co-authored about 200 scientific publications.
Dr. Abdulla Watad, 35, from the Israeli Arab village of Jatt, has become the youngest Israeli physician to receive a full professorship in the Tel Aviv University Faculty of Medicine.
This title is normally
earned by much older physicians.
Watad is a senior rheumatologist and deputy director of the Internal Medicine B ward at Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan. He has co-authored about 200 scientific publications.
In the video below, Watad expresses appreciation to his mentors at Sheba, Prof.
Howard Amital, director of Internal Medicine B and of Sheba’s Institute for
Autoimmune Diseases; and Prof. Yehuda Shoenfeld, senior physician at the
Institute of Autoimmune Diseases.
Watad graduated from an
Italian medical school and began working at Sheba in 2013. In 2018, he did a
research fellowship at the University of Leeds.
“Being an Arab is always
something really interesting in Israel because we would like to be involved in
the daily work and research and also treating patients. And to be fair, at
Sheba, I never felt there is discrimination between Arab or non-Arab,” he said.
“To be successful you
need four things: desire, setting a goal, hard work and a mentor who believes
in you,” Watad continued. “A person should believe in himself and know that he
can go far.”
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