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Amos Neheman is a renowned specialist in pediatric and adult urology, known for his expertise in the field. He currently serves as the Head of the Department of Urology at the prestigious Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba, Israel.
In September 2023 he was granted the title of Associate Clinical Professor at the Sackler School of Medicine of Tel Aviv University.
Biography[edit]
Neheman was born in the agricultural cooperative village Moledet in the Jezreel Valley in Israel. He went to the elementary school "Beeri" in Rishon LeZion and graduated from High School at the Reali Gymnasium in Rishon LeZion.
Between years 1974-1978 he lived with his family in Washington, DC and Toronto as part of a diplomatic mission.
Between years 1986-1990 he served in the IDF in a combat role in the artillery force. Among his various roles in the military, he served as a recruits company commander, and as a gunner course commander.
He kept serving in the IDF reserves until released from service in 2018. His last role was chairman of the Committee for Military Medical Profile (Medical fitness category) Determination, at the Tiberias Recruitment Office.
Between years 1991-1997 he attended the Baruch Rappaport Faculty of Medicine at the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, Israel, and graduated with honors.
Career[edit]
1998-2006 - Residency in Urology at the Lady Davis Carmel Medical Center, Haifa, Israel.
2006-2007- Fellowship at the Alfred Dupont Children's Hospital in Wilmington, DE , where he specialized in laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery and pediatric urology. As part of this training, he specialized in complex surgery procedures for the correction of congenital malformations of the urinary and genital tracts.
In 2014 Neheman went to Paris for training in robotic surgery performed with the Da-Vinci robotic instrument. Following this training, he visited Paris again in 2021 for further specialization in robotic surgery and in kidney surgery, including kidney cancer interventions.
2008-2016 - Pediatric Urology Service Director at the Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba, Israel.
2009-2022 – Head of the Unit of Pediatric Urology, Shamir Medical Center (formerly Assaf Harofeh), Beer Yaakov, Israel.
2023- present – Head of the Department of Urology, Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba, academically affiliated to the Faculty of Medicine of Tel Aviv University.
Academic Activity[edit]
2023- present – Head of the Department of Urology, Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba, academically affiliated to the Faculty of Medicine of Tel Aviv University.
Since 2021 Prof. Neheman participates in medical committees of the MOR Institute to assess the eligibility of students for the faculty of medicine.
Among his academic activities, Prof. Neheman serves as a tutor to medical students at the school of medicine and at their clinical training.
In 2015 he was nominated lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine of Tel Aviv University, and in 2023 full clinical professor.
Prof. Neheman published over 50 research articles in international journals. He presented over 65 original research studies in international congresses, many of which in the field of laparoscopic and robotic surgery.
Entrepreneurship[edit]
Between years 2015-2017 he served as co-entrepreneur and medical director of a start-up business, involved in the development of a breakthrough technological imaging device placed in the urinary bladder for the follow up of bladder cancer.[1][2]
He also registered a patent in the prevention of bacteria contamination of foreign bodies in the urinary tract, which was published in the British Journal of Urology.[3]
Memberships in Professional Associations[edit]
- Israel Urological Association (IUA)
- American Urological Association (AUA)
- European Urological Association (EUA)
- American Oncological Urology Association
- European Society of Pediatric Urologists (ESPU)
Academy[edit]
- Member of Department of Surgery, Tel Aviv University.
- Co-author of over 50 scientific publications in international journals.
- Reviewer for several journals in the field of urology.
Representative Publications[edit]
- Neheman, Amos (2018). "Comparison of Robotic Pyeloplasty and Standard Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty in Infants: A Bi-Institutional Study". Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. 28 (4): 467–470. doi:10.1089/lap.2017.0262. PMID 29206567.
- Neheman, Amos (2019). "Pediatric Partial Nephrectomy for Upper Urinary Tract Duplication Anomalies: A Comparison Between Different Surgical Approaches and Techniques". Urology. 125: 196–201. doi:10.1016/j.urology.2018.11.026. PMID 30476504.
- Neheman, Amos (2022). "Outpatient Robotic Surgery in Pediatric Urology: Assessment of Feasibility and Short-Term Safety". American Urological Association Education and Research. 207 (4): 894–900. doi:10.1097/JU.0000000000002362. PMID 34854751 Check
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value (help). - Neheman, Amos (2020). "Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for pediatric "hypospadias cripple"—evaluating the advantages regarding graft take". Journal of Pediatric Urology. 16 (2): 163.e1–163.e7. doi:10.1016/j.jpurol.2020.01.002.
- Neheman, Amos (2019). "Robot-assisted Laparoscopic Extravesical Cross-trigonal Ureteral Reimplantation With Tailoring for Primary Obstructive Megaureter". Urology. 134: 243–245. doi:10.1016/j.urology.2019.09.003. PMID 31542465.
- Neheman, Amos (2020). "A Novel Surgical Technique for Obstructed Megaureter: Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Dismembered Extravesical Cross-Trigonal Ureteral Reimplantation—Short-Term Assessment". Journal of Endourology. 34 (3): 249–254. doi:10.1089/end.2019.0192.
- More studies of Prof. Neheman: PubMed
- More studies of Prof. Neheman: Google Scholar
Personal Life[edit]
Neheman is married with two children, and lives with his family in Ramat Hasharon, Israel.
External Links[edit]
- Prof. Neheman: YouTube Videos.
- Prof. Neheman's web site.
- Herzliya Medical Center: Prof. Amos Neheman
- Assuta: Prof. Amos Neheman
Footnotes[edit]
- ↑ "Novel device eases bladder cancer treatment". embassies.gov.il. Retrieved 2024-04-28.
- ↑ "A yellow submarine". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 2024-04-28.
- ↑ Neheman, Amos; Schulman, Claude; Yossepowitch, Ofer (2013). "Novel anti-biofilm mechanism for wireless capsule endoscopy in the urinary tract: preliminary study in a sheep model". National Center for Biotechnology Information. 111 (7): 1156–1160. doi:10.1111/bju.12040. PMID 23517270.
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