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PERSONAL DETAILS

Name:                    Eli Jaffe

Date of Birth:         Israel. March 20, 1966

Military service      10.7.1984 – 9.7.1988

Work                      Magen David Adom, Ha-Plada st. 5, Or-Yehuda. 03-6300222

Home                     Shivtey Israel st. 18, Modiin.

Languages:            Hebrew – mother tongue, English – very good

ORCID iD[1]            0000-0002-8380-0219 v ACADEMIC EDUCATION:

ACADEMIC EDUCATION:

1984-1988              Teaching Certification, Moreshet Yaakov College, Rehovot

1989-1991              B.A. – Bar Ilan University. Department of Judaism.

1992-1993              M.A. – Bar-Ilan University. Department of Talmud.

                              Prof. M.S. Feldblum. Dr. H. Luban.

                              Tesis - The Masoretic Divisions (sedarim) in the Book of the Prophets.

1993-1994              EMT-P – Paramedic Accreditation, Ministry of Health license #259;

                              Health Systems Administration Certification for Academics

                              (2-year program), Bar-Ilan University    

1995-1996              MPA – University of Haifa. Department of Public Administration.      

2000-2008              PhD – University of Haifa. Department of Public Administration.

                              Prof. Aharon Kfir. Dr. Ariel Kari.

Doctorate - The factor that make the difference between the Board Members Volunteers and Direct Volunteers in Voluntary Organization.

2007-2009              PhD - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Medical Science,

Prof. Avishay Goldberg. Prof. Haim Knobler.,

Doctorate - Model Classification of Youth Volunteers in Health Organization during Terror Attacks for the Prevention of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Public Activities:

2020 -                     Chairman, National Council of Youth Organizations.

2014 – 2019           Board Member, National Council of Youth Organizations.

2010                       Member, Minister of Health Volunteer Awards Committee

2009                       Member, Minister of Health Volunteer Awards Committee

2009                       Member, President of Israel Volunteer Awards Committee

2002-2006              Treasurer, National Council for Volunteering in Israel

1998 -                     Secretary-General, Magen David Adom Youth Organization

1992-1997              Board Member, National Council for Volunteering in Israel

                              Member, Science Committee and Training Committee, National Council for

                              Volunteering in Israel

                              Board Member, Public Council for Exchange of Youth and Young Adults;

                              Founder and Board Member, Magen David Adom Volunteer Committee

1986-1990             Chairman, MDA Rehovot Station

COURSES TAUGHT 

2021-               Tel-Aviv University, Lecturer, Master of Disaster Management (M.DM.), Health System preparedness to Disaster and Mass Casualty Enent.

2008 – 2020    Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences. (MA) EMS systems in Israel and Worldwide.

2007 -              Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences. (BA). MCI Management for Paramedics.

2018 – 2019           Tor-Vergata University of Rome Medical School, (MD). MCI Management Course.

2013                       Beit-Berel College, Lecturer, Faculty of Society and Culture (BA). EMS system management.

1997 – 2007           Moreshet Yaakov College, Lecturer, Talmud Department (B. Ed). Introduction to the Midrash and the Agada (2 semesters). Professional Advisor to Research Students

Professional Advisor to Research Students:

1.       “Emergency Medical Services responses during the five waves of COVID-19,” Bezalel Eliav, MD, Emergency Medicine Resident Required Scientific Research Project 2022- ongoing, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, (Mentored along with Dr. Alpert Avi, Hebrew University.).

2.      “Response rate of motorcyclist on-call volunteer first responders during routine times versus a pandemic: a retrospective comparative study,” Aharon Adler, Medical Student Required Research Project, Hebrew University School of Medicine, 2021- 2022 In Progress (Mentored along with Dr. Alpert Avi, Hebrew University).

3.       “Lessons learned from an analysis of the COVID-19 drive-through testing facilities in Israel,” Itai Zmora, MD, Emergency Medicine Resident Required Scientific Research Project 2020, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, (Mentored along with Dr. Alpert Avi, Hebrew University.).

4.      Response rate of on-call volunteer first responders to pre-hospital trauma and medical emergencies: a retrospective comparative study,” Regev Margalit, Medical Student Required Research Project, Hebrew University School of Medicine, 2019-2021, Accepted, Score 90% (Mentored along with Dr. Alpert Avi, Hebrew University.)

5.      “Bikers in pre-hospital emergency medical services: The contribution of motorcyclist on-call volunteer first responders in Israel,” Daniel Elyashiv, Medical Student Required Research Project, Hebrew University School of Medicine, 2019-2020, Accepted, Score 90% (Mentored along with Dr. Alpert Avi, Hebrew University)

6.     "Decisions under uncertainty - Evaluating emergency services dispatchers decision making." Omer Perry, Ben Gurion University - Faculty of Health Sciences, Master 2017-2018 (Mentored along with Dr. Yuval Bitan)

7.      "EMS Earthquake Preparedness", Ilan Klein, Ariel University, Doctorate, 2016.

8.      "The connection between sudden death and air pollution:, Maayan Yitzhak Sadeh, Ben Gurion University - Faculty of Health Sciences, Doctorate, 2016.

9.      "The meaning of the process of regulating mutual emotion for participants in medical interactions during their encounter with critical events." Nira Avraham, Haifa University, Doctorate 2014

10.  "Does an ALS first responder shorten the time of Micu team in the field?", Amir Raichman, Ben Gurion University - Faculty of Health Sciences, Master 2013,

11.  "The effect of personal protective gear on paramedics resuscitation.", Or Lavi, Ben Gurion University - Faculty of Health Sciences, Master 2020-2022 (Mentored along with Dr. Yuval Bitan)

12.  Between Compliance and Complexity: Emergency Vehicle Dispatchers’ use of an Automatic Assignment System. Amit Moshe, Ben Gurion University - Faculty of Health Sciences, Master 2021-2022, (Mentored along with Dr. Yuval Bitan Prof. Joachim Meyer Tel-Aviv University).

13.  The effect of medications arrangement in the emergency medicine kit on speed, accuracy and scanning patterns in medication detection task. , Elior Mizrahi, Ben Gurion University - Faculty of Health Sciences, Master, In progress. (Mentored along with Dr. Yuval Bitan)

14.  Emergency Medical Services preparedness for major earthquakes. Co-Advisor: Prof. Zilla Sinuany-Stern. Simona Cohen Kadosh – Elior Mizrahi, Ben Gurion University - Faculty of Health Sciences, Master 2017-2021(Mentored along with Dr. Yuval Bitan)

15.  "Decision-Making During Mass-Casualty Incidents" Co-Advisor: Prof. Avishay Goldberg. In progress." Omer Perry, Ben Gurion University - Faculty of Health Sciences, Master 2022-2025 (Mentored along with Dr. Yuval Bitan) Committees:

Committees:

2013 -                     Chairman of Magen David Adom Academic Committee

2011                      Member, Scientific Committee, IPRED II

2007-2008              Chairman, MDA Committee for Earthquake Preparedness

2007 -                     Member, Government Inter-ministerial Committee for Earthquake-Preparedness

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS:

Articles

  1. Jaffe E. (1988) Reflections on the purpose of human. Morashtenu. Vol. 2 p. 177-181.
  2. Knobler Haim Y; Nachshoni Tali; Jaffe E; Peretz Gabriel; Ben Yehuda Yoram (2007). Psychological guidelines for a medical team debriefing after a stressful event. Military medicine 2007;172(6):581-5.
  3. Jaffe E., Aviel E., Aharonson-daniel L., Nave M., Knobler H.Y. (2010). Factors Influencing the Willingness of Volunteer Paramedics to Re-Volunteer in a Time of War IMAJ (IF 1.036), volume 12, September. P. 526-530.
  4. Jaffe, E., York, A., Kfir, A. (2011) “Personal Characteristics Differentiating between Voluntary Organizations Direct Volunteers and Board Members”. Civilian Society and the Third Sector in Israel 2011.Volume 3:2. 87-105.
  5. Jaffe, E., Kfir, A. (2011) "The Factors Involved in Enlisting Volunteers to Serve as Board Members in Voluntary Organizations". Social Security. Volume 86, July 2011. P. 107-122.
  6. Jaffe, E., Feigenberg, T., Miller, R., Strugo, D. (2011) "Determining Death in Mobile ICUs without a Doctor". Harefuah (IF 0.07). 150:12, December 2011.
  7. Jaffe E., Sasson U., Knobler H., Aviel E., Goldberg A. (2012) Volunteers and the risk of Posttraumatic stress disorder. Nonprofit Management and Leadership (IF 2.10). Volume 22 no. 3 spring 2012. P. 367-377.
  8. Jaffe E., Uzi S. (2014) "First Generation Immigrant Adolescents’ Motives to Volunteer". Modern Management Science & Engineering (IF 0.546). Vol 2. No. 1, 2014. P. 10-18.
  9. Avraham N., Hadass G., Jaffe E., (2014) "Paramedics’ Experiences and Coping Strategies When Encountering Critical Incidents". Qualitative Health Research (IF 3.030). Vol. 24(2), 2014. P. 194–208.
  10. Alpert E., Lipsky A., Elie N.  Jaffe E. (2015) The contribution of on-call, volunteer first responders to mass-casualty terrorist attacks in Israel. Disaster Medicine Journal  Winter;10(1):35-9
  11. Jaffe E., Strugo R., Wacht O. (2015) Operation Protective Edge – A Unique Challenge for a Civilian EMS Agency. Pre-hospital and Disaster Medicine (IF 1.01). Vol. 30 No. 5.
  12. Jaffe E., Strugo R., Bin E. (2015) The Challenges Faced By a Pre-Hospitalization EMS Organization Whose Civilian Population Is Under Rocket Fire.  The Military Medicine. Vol. 12 p. 13-17.
  13. Jaffe E., Sonkin R., Goldberg J., Strugo R., Paramedic Declare Death – A Lifesaving decision. Health Policy and Technology (IF -1.225). Available online 20.7.2017.
  14. Merin O., Sonkin R., Avraham Y., Frenkel H., Leiba A., Schwarz A., Jaffe E. (2017) Terrorist Stabbings—Distinctive Characteristics and How to Prepare for Them. The Journal of Emergency Medicine (IF -1.247). Volume 53, Issue 4, Pages 451–457.
  15. Fishbain B., Yafe E. (2018) Initial Assessment of Air Pollution and Emergency Ambulance Calls in 35 Israeli Cities. From Science to Society p. 73-82
  16. Shashar S., Yitshak-Sade M., Sonkin R., Novack V., Jaffe E. (2018) The Association Between Heat Waves and other Meteorological Parameters and Snakebites: Israel National Study. Emergency Medicine Journal (IF 2.307).  Jun; 54(6):819-826.
  17. Jaffe, E., Dadon, Z., & Alpert, E. (2018). Wisdom of the Crowd in Saving Lives: The Life Guardians App. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine (IF 1.010), 1-3. doi:10.1017/S1049023X18000754
  18. Dadon Z., Alpert E.A., Jaffe E. Enhancing early response to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Am J Emerg Med (IF 1.651). May 2019. doi:10.1016/J.AJEM.2019.05.055
  19. Jaffe E., Goldberg A., Aviel E., Knobler H.Y. Model for Preventing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms among Adolescent Volunteers on Ambulance Teams Exposed to Terrorism. Prehosp Disaster Med (IF 2.468). 2010; 25(S1):S9-S9. doi:10.1017/S1049023X00021907
  20. Molcho M., Sonkin R., Jaffe E. 70 School injuries in Israel. Inj Prev (IF 2.307). 2016; 22(Suppl 2):A27.2-A27. doi:10.1136/injuryprev-2016-042156.70
  21. Jaffe E., Sasson U. EVIL AND GOOD, AGGRESSION AND VOLUNTEERING: two Sides of a Coin? Voluntaris. 2014;2(2):62-73. doi:10.5771/2196-3886-2014-2-62
  22. Jaffe E, Alpert EA, Lipsky AM. A Unique Program to Incorporate Volunteers Into a Nationwide Emergency Medical System. JAMA Surg (IF 10.7). 2017; 152(11):1088. doi:10.1001/jamasurg.2017.2232
  23. Jaffe E., Amram O., Schuurman N., Friger M., Adini B., Volunteer First Responders for Optimizing Management of Mass Casualty Incidents. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness (IF 1.031). 2019 Apr;13(2):287-294..
  24. Alpert EA, Jaffe E. StatPearls: EMS, Catastrophic Events. 2020. https://europepmc.org/article/med/30422515
  25. Gamburtsev A., Stepanov S., Gamburtsev N., Galant Y., Sonkin R., Jaffe E, Galant Y. Comparative Analysis for Quantity Dynamic Characteristics of the Ambulance Calls in Moscow and Israel. Sp Time. 2018;1-2(31-32):302-310. doi:10.24411/2226-7271-2018-11102
  26. Khalemsky M, Schwartz DG, Silberg T, Khalemsky A, Jaffe E, Herbst R. Childrens’ and Parents’ Willingness to Join a Smartphone-Based Emergency Response Community for Anaphylaxis: Survey. JMIR mHealth uHealth (IF 4.301). 2019; 7(8):e13892. doi:10.2196/13892
  27. Roditi E, Bodas M, Jaffe E, Knobler HY, Adini B. Impact of stressful events on motivations, self-efficacy, and development of post-traumatic symptoms among youth volunteers in emergency medical services. Int J Environ Res Public Health (IF 2.948). 2019;16(9). doi:10.3390/ijerph16091613
  28. Harari, Y., Riemer, R., Jaffe, E., Wacht, O., & Bitan, Y. (2020). Paramedic equipment bags: How their position during out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) affect paramedic ergonomics and performance. Applied Ergonomics (IF 2.610), 82, 102977. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.APERGO.2019.102977
  29. Bitan Y, Shreiber A, Zafon G, Jaffe E. Designing a First Responders’ Emergency Response Kit for Motor-Vehicle Collisions. Ergon Des Q Hum Factors Appl (IF 0.760). November 2019:106480461988693. doi:10.1177/1064804619886936
  30. Perry O, Wacht O, Jaffe E, Sinuany-Stern Z, Bitan Y. Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest protocol comparison. Australas J Paramed. 2019;16. doi:10.33151/ajp.16.685
  31. Waitzman R, Knobler HY, Jaffe E. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION BARRIERS IN RELIGIOUSLY DIVERSE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TEAMS. Med Law - World Assoc Med Law. 2019; 38:4:667-676.
  32. Perry O, Wacht O, Jaffe E, Sinuany-Stern Z, Bitan Y. Using a filming protocol to improve video-instructed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Technol Heal Care (IF 0.787). January 2020:1-8. doi:10.3233/THC-192024
  33. Margalit M, Abramowitz MZ, Jaffe E, Herbst R, Knobler HY. Inclusion in community services and PTSD symptoms among adolescents with attention-deficit disorders (ADHD) and learning disabilities (LD). Eur J Spec Needs Educ (IF 0.851). 2019. doi:10.1080/08856257.2019.1708640
  34. Jaffe E, Walker BB, Amram O, et al. Volunteer First Responders for Optimizing Management of Mass Casualty Incidents. Disaster Med Public Health Prep (IF=0.977). 2019;13(02):287-294. doi:10.1017/dmp.2018.56
  35. Hassan L, Moser A, Rorman E, Groisman L, Naor Y, Shinar E, Gat R, Jaffe E, Novack V, Kloog I, Novack L. Human biologic monitoring based on blood donations to the National Blood Services. BMC Public Health (IF=2.567). 2020; 20(1):469. doi:10.1186/s12889-020-08588-7
  36. Jaffe E, Strugo R, Bin E, Blustein O, Rosenblat I, Alpert EA, Sonkin R. The role of emergency medical services in containing COVID-19. American Journal of Emergency Medicine (IF=1.651); Available from: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0735675720302515
  37. Khalemsky M, Schwartz DG, Herbst R, Jaffe E. Motivation of emergency medical services volunteers: a study of organized Good Samaritans. Isr J Health Policy Res. (IF= 1.874) 2020;9(1):11. doi:10.1186/s13584-020-00370-9
  38. Jaffe E, Sonkin R, Strugo R, Zerath E. Evolution of emergency medical calls during a pandemic – An emergency medical service during the COVID-19 outbreak. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. (IF=1.651) 2020. doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2020.06.039
  39. Jaffe E, Skornik Y, Offenbacher J, Alpert EA. The Role of Emergency Medical Services in Earthquake Response: Integrating the ABC Approach of Israel’s Magen David Adom. Disaster med public health prep. (IF=0.977) 2020:1-7. doi:10.1017/dmp.2020.124
  40. Sonkin R, Alpert EA, Jaffe E. Epidemic investigations within an arm’s reach – role of google maps during an epidemic outbreak. Health Technol. (IF=1.12) 2020:1-6. doi:10.1007/s12553-020-00463-0 IF=1.645)
  41. Bitan Y, Abramovich I, Jaffe E. Designing a First Responders Call Center for a Pandemic. Ergonomics in Design. 2020:106480462094761. doi:10.1177/1064804620947615 (IF=0.815)
  42. Jaffe E, Sonkin R, Alpert EA, Magid A, Knobler HY. Flattening the COVID-19 Curve: The Unique Role of Emergency Medical Services in Containing a Global Pandemic. 2020; 22:2-8. (IF=1.036)
  43. Jaffe E, Sonkin R, Podolsky T, Alpert EA, Siman-Tov M. The Role of Israel’s Emergency Medical Services During a Pandemic in the Pre-exposure Period. Disaster med public health prep. 2020:1-14. doi:10.1017/dmp.2020.369 (IF=0.977)
  44. Kaim A, Siman-Tov M, Jaffe E, Adini B. From Isolation to Containment: Perceived Fear of Infectivity and Protective Behavioral Changes during the COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign. IJERPH. 2021;18 (12):6503. doi:10.3390/ijerph18126503 (IF=2.888)
  45. Kranc H, Novack V, Shtein A, Sonkin R, Jaffe E, Novack L. Ambient air pollution and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Israel nationwide assessment. Atmospheric Environment. 2021;261:118567. doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2021.118567 (IF=4.978)
  46. Alpert EA, Herbst R, Abramovich I, Strugo R, Jaffe E. Mass COVID-19 vaccination of residents in geriatric facilities by emergency medical services: the Israeli experience. The Lancet Healthy Longevity. 2021;2(4):e189-e190. doi:10.1016/s2666-7568(21)00058-1
  47. Zmora I, Alpert EA, Shacham U, Mishraki N, Jaffe E. Lessons learned from an analysis of the Emergency Medical Services’ COVID-19 drive-through testing facilities in Israel. Disaster med public health prep. 2021:1-18. doi:10.1017/dmp.2021.50 (IF=1.385)
  48. Perry O, Jaffe E, Bitan Y: Dynamic Communication Quantification Model for Measuring Information Management During Mass-Casualty Incident Simulations. Human factors 2021:001872082110188. (IF=2.888)
  49. Jaffe E, Abramovich I, Sonkin R, et al.: Using blood services platforms to facilitate COVID ‐19 vaccination programs. Vox sanguinis 2021. (IF=2.144)
  50. Snitz K, Andelman-Gur M, Pinchover L., Jaffe E, Sobel N.: Proof of concept for real-time detection of SARS CoV-2 infection with an electronic nose. PloS one 2021;16 (6):e0252121. (IF=3.240)
  51. Meiry G, Alkaher D, Mintz Y., Jaffe E. The rapid development of AmboVent: a simple yet sustainable ventilation solution for use in a pandemic. Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies. 2021:1-11 (IF=1.028)
  52. Zmora I, Alpert EA, Shacham U, Mishraki N, Jaffe E. Lessons learned from an analysis of the Emergency Medical Services’ COVID-19 drive-through testing facilities in Israel. Disaster med public health prep. 2021:1-18. (IF-0.977)
  53. Dadon Z, Alpert EA, Jaffe E: Utilizing Advanced Telecommunication Strategies to Enhance the Response of Emergency Medical Services Volunteers. Disaster med. public health prep. 2021; 15(1):86–91. (IF-1.385)
  54. Kaim A, Jaffe E, Siman-Tov M, Khairish E, Adini B. Impact of a Brief Educational Intervention on Knowledge, Perceived Knowledge, Perceived Safety, and Resilience of the Public During COVID-19 Crisis. IJERPH. 2020; 17(16):5971. (IF-2.849)
  55. Halberthal M, Nachman D, Eisenkraft A, Jaffe E. Hospital and home remote patient monitoring during the COVID-19 outbreak: A novel concept implemented. Am J Disaster Med. 2020;15(2):149-151. (IF-0.218)
  56. Nachman D, Gepner Y, Goldstein N, Kabakov E, Ben-Ishay A, Littman R, Azmon Y, Jaffe E, Eisenkraft A. Comparing blood pressure measurements between a photoplethysmography-based and a standard cuff-based manometry device. Sci Rep. 2020;10(1). doi:10.1038/s41598-020-73172-3 (IF-3.998)
  57. Parush A, Haim N, Jaffe E, Wacht O. Design and Test of a Graphic Medication Dosage Calculator in Paramedic Practice With Children. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2020; (IF-1.170)
  58. Jaffe E, Dopelt K, Davidovitch N, et al.: Vaccination of the Elderly in Assisted Living by the Israeli Emergency Medical Services. Am J Public Health 2021; 111(7):1223–1226 (IF - 9.308).
  59. Kaim A, Siman-Tov M, Jaffe E, et al.: Factors that enhance or impede compliance of the public with governmental regulation of lockdown during COVID-19 in Israel. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 2021:102596 (IF=4).
  60. Jaffe E, Khalemsky A, Khalemsky M: Game-related injuries in schools: a retrospective nationwide 6-year evaluation and implications for prevention policy. Isr J Health Policy Res 2021; 10(1) (IF= 2.385).
  61. Jaffe E, Sonkin R, Alpert EA, et al.: Responses of a Pre-hospital Emergency Medical Service During Military Conflict Versus COVID-19: A Retrospective Comparative Cohort Study. Military Medicine 2021 (IF=1.437).
  62. Frenkel A, Wacht O, Ostrovsky D. Bichovsky Y. Binyamin Y. Zlotnik A. Sonkin R. Jaffe E, Klein M: Postponing calls to EMS due to religious observances - A nationwide study. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 (IF=2.469).
  63. Sonkin R, Goldberg U, Jaffe E: Emergency Medical Services in Israel and Abroad. In Stanton S, Collins K (eds): Medicine: From Biblical Canaan to modern Israel. London, Vallentine Mitchell, 2021, pp 237–257.
  64. Kaim A, Siman-Tov M, Jaffe E, et al.: Effect of a Concise Educational Program on COVID-19 Vaccination Attitudes. Front. Public Health 2021;9 (IF=3.018).
  65. Perry O, Jaffe E, Bitan Y. Measuring Information Management at MCI Simulation: Instruments Evaluation and Comparison. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care. 2020;9(1):221.
  66. Jaffe E. (2021) Patient's Rights in the Prehospital Emergency Medicine Environment. In Shemer, Ben Yaakov, Wais, (eds) The Patient's Rights Law - The Incomplete Revolution, Yediot Achronot, pp 197–206.
  67. Sun C, & Jaffe E, & Levi R. Increased emergency cardiovascular events among under-40 population in Israel during vaccine rollout and third COVID-19 wave. Nature Sci Rep 12, 6978 (2022). (IF – 4.379)
  68. Bodas M, & Adini B, & Jaffe E, & Kaim A, & Peleg K,. (2022). Lockdown Efficacy in Controlling the Spread of COVID-19 May Be Waning Due to Decline in Public Compliance, Especially among Unvaccinated Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Study in Israel. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. (IF-3.364)
  69. Doland T., Alpert E., Jaffe E. The Crowd Crush at Mount Meron: Emergency Medical Services Response to a Silent Mass Casualty Incident. Disaster Med Public Health Prep 2022 Jul 21;1-3. (IF-5.556)
  70. Jaffe E., Bitan Y. Israeli dispatchers’ response time to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest emergency calls. Resuscitation 178: p 36-37. 2022. (IF-5.262)
  71. Lavi O. Wacht O. Menashe I. Jaffe E. Bitan Y. Comparison between Personal Protective Equipment Wearing Protocols to Shorten Time to Treatment in Pre-Hospital Settings. Applied Sciences volume 12 issue 15. 2022. (IF-2.838)
  72. Sonkin R.* Jaffe E.* Wacht O. Bitan Y. Real-Time Video Communication Between Ambulance Paramedic and Scene – A Simulation-Based Study. BMC Health Services Research. 2022. 22:1049. (IF-2.908)
  73. Jaffe E. Herbst R. Banjeu Y. Alpert A. Seven Steps for Saving life in the First Seven Minutes of Multiple Casualty shooting events. Accepted.  The American Surgeon 2022 (IF-1.002)
  74. Sonkin R. Jaffe E. Alpert E. Zerath E. Impact of Repeated Military Conflicts on Civilian Patterns of Emergency Medical Services Utilization: A Retrospective Cohort Study. American Journal of Disaster Medicine. Accepted. In press. 2022. (IF-0.55)
  75. Saleem S., Sonkin R., Iftach S., Strugo R., Jaffe E., Drescher M., Shiber S. Traumatic Injuries Following Mechanical versus Manual Chest Compression. Open Access Emergency Medicine. October 2022 (IF-2.00)
  76. Novak L., Hassan L., Shinar E., Groisman L., Rorman E., Kloog I., Jaffe E., at al. National Blood Bank Services as a platform for National Human biomonitoring. Comparison between residents of an industrialized region to the rest of the country. Environment International. Under review.
  77. Avraham R., Wacht O., Jaffe E., Grinstein-Cohen O., Choosing a nursing career during covid-19: A repeated cross-sectional study. Nurse Education Today. Under review

Professional Publications

  1. Jaffe E., Cohen S.Y., Derweesh A.N., Chacour E., Khoury F., Khalid K., Melchior M. The Value of Saving Lives as Seen by the Three Religions. 2007:1.
  2. Jaffe E., Blustein O., Rosenblat I., Sonkin R. (2016) Building the Infrastructure for the 'EMS-to-Balloon' Era of STEMI Treatment - Journal of Emergency Medical Services, https://www.jems.com/articles/2016/08/building-the-infrastructure-for-the-ems-to-balloon-era-of-stemi-treatment.html
  3. Jaffe E., Strugo R., Blustein O. (2016) Israel's national EMS agency adds a fourth pillar of response. EMS1, https://www.ems1.com/ems-products/software/articles/84502048-Israels-national-EMS-agency-adds-a-fourth-pillar-of-response/
  4. Jaffe E., Blustein O., Rosenblat I., Sonkin R. (2016) How a dispatcher's visual perception improves patient outcomes EMS1, https://www.ems1.com/ems-products/software/articles/127899048-How-a-dispatchers-visual-perception-improves-patient-outcomes/
  5. Jaffe E. (2017) Virtual reality technology used to teach MCI scene command. EMS1 https://www.ems1.com/technology/articles/195127048-virtual-reality-technology-used-to-teach-mci-scene-command/
  6. Jaffe E., Strugo R., Wacht O. (2018) Magen David Atom Provides Nationwide EMS Response in Israel – Journal of Emergency Medical Services, https://www.jems.com/articles/print/volume-43/issue-6/features/magen-david-atom-provides-nationwide-ems-response-in-israel.html
  7. Jaffe E. Magen David Adom Invests in Special Dispatch System for Coronavirus Testing. Published June 3, 2020. https://www.jems.com/2020/03/26/magen-david-adom-invests-in-special-dispatch-system-for-coronavirus-testing/
  8. Knobler HY, Jaffe E. Flattening the Curve in Israel. Published June 16, 2020. Accessed July 11, 2020. https://www.emsworld.com/commentary/1224510/flattening-curve-israel.
  9. Perry O., Wacht O., Jaffe E., Sinuany-Steren Z. and Bitan Y. (2019). Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest protocol comparison. Australasian Journal of Paramedicine, 16 (4).
  10. Harari, Y., Rimer, R., Jaffe, E., Wacht, O. and Bitan, Y. (2020). Paramedic equipment bags: how their position during out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) affects paramedic ergonomics and performance. Applied Ergonomics, 82.
  11. Bitan Y., Shreiber A., Zafon G. and Jaffe E. (2020). Designing a First Responders’ Emergency Response Kit for Motor-Vehicle Collisions. Ergonomics in Design, 28(4), 11-17.
  12. Perry O., Wacht O., Jaffe E., Sinuany-Steren Z. and Bitan Y. (2020). Using a filming protocol to improve video-instructed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Technology and Healthcare, 1-8.  
  13. Bitan Y., Abramovich I. and Jaffe E. (2021). Designing a First Responders Call Center for a Pandemic. Ergonomics in Design, 29(1), 25-28.
  14. Perry O., Jaffe E. and Bitan Y. (2021). Dynamic Communication Quantification Model for Measuring Information Management During Mass- Casualty Incident Simulations. Human Factors.

Books and Booklets

  1. Jaffe E., Abramovich I. Magen David Adom Guidelines - First Aid for Babies and Children. Stemachky. 2020. 166 p.
  2. Jaffe E., Abramovich I. Magen David Adom Guidelines - First Aid. Stemachky. 2017 .160 p.
  3. Dayan, M., Jaffe E., Gvirzman B. The History of Magen David Adom in Israel. Magen David Adom Publishing, 2016. 400 p.
  4. Jaffe, E., Strugo R., Abramovich I. Cardio Vascular resuscitation. American Heart Association.  Editor of the Hebrew version. 2015. 54 pgs.
  5. Jaffe, E., Ben Arieh, S. Earthquake in Israel – Leadership after Disaster. 154 pgs. Magen David Adom Publishing, 2011.
  6. Jaffe, E., Abramovitch, A., Kodinski, N., Emergency Medicine for the EMT. 360 pgs. Magen David Adom Publishing, 2011.
  7. Jaffe, E., Naveh, M. Managing a Volunteer Organization. 321 pgs. Kulmus Publications, 2011.
  8. Jaffe, E., Kodinski, N., Gluzman, Y., Vamusher, G. The 80th Anniversary of Magen David in Israel. 200 pgs. Magen David Adom Publishing, 2010.
  9. Shemer J., Ben-Yaacov S., Weiss Y., Patient's rights law: the incomplete revolution. Miscal Yedioth Ahronoth and Hemed Books, 2021, 197-206p
  10. Jaffe, E., Alon, B. Basic Electrocardiography. 184 pgs. Magen David Adom Publishing, 2009.
  11. Jaffe, E. Activating Magen David Adom in Case of Earthquake, Summary Report. 82 p. 2008.
  12. Jaffe, E., Alon, B. The Time to Ask – Emergency Medicine Q&A. Two volumes, 573 pgs. Magen David Adom Publishing, 2003, 2006, 2007.
  13. Jaffe, E., Alon, B. Touching Life – Advanced Pre-hospitalization Patient Care. 324 pgs. Magen David Adom Publishing, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014. 2016, 2019.
  14. Jaffe, E. Volunteer Activation Procedures – Theory and Practice. Procedures manual for volunteer coordinators, 1996.
  15. Jaffe, E., Orlinski, N. Teaching Aids Kit for Basic and Advanced First Aid Courses. Magen David Adom Publishing, 1996.
  16. Jaffe, E. Activation in Case of Multiple Casualty Events. Training booklet, 1995.
  17. Jaffe, E., Orlinski, N. Training Kit for First Aid Instructors Course, 1995.

Thesis  

      i.           Jaffe, E. (2009) “A Classification Model for Preventing PTSD Symptoms among Adolescent Volunteers Exposed to Terrorism”. PhD thesis, Ben Gurion University of the Negev.

    ii.           Jaffe, E. (2007) “The Factors Differentiating between Volunteer Board Members and Direct Volunteers in Voluntary Organizations”. PhD thesis, University of Haifa.

  iii.           Jaffe, E. (1995) “The Question of the Meaning of the Order of the Prophets in Light of Haftorah Customs”. M.A. thesis, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan.

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS AT MEETINGS AND INVITED SEMINARS:

1)      Jaffe E., Knobler H.Y., Aviel E., Goldberg A. (2009). Model for preventing PTSD symptoms among adolescent volunteers on ambulance teams exposed to terrorism. conference "Crisis as an opportunity: Organizational and Professional Responses to Disaster" Tel Aviv, January 8th and 9th, 2009

2)      Jaffe E , Knobler H.Y., Aviel E., Goldberg A. (2010). “Prevention of PTSD: Recent Israeli Practices”. American Psychiatry Association.(APA) 163rd Annual Meeting in New Orleans. 2010

3)      Goldberg A, Jaffe E, Aviel E, Knobler HY. Psychological Impact of Terrorist Attacks on First Responders: Influence on Post-Traumatic Symptoms among Volunteers in Ambulance Teams. Prehosp Disaster Med (1.01). 2010;25(S1):S70-S70. doi:10.1017/S1049023X00023578

4)      Jaffe E, Ben-Zvi S, Basker A. Unique Role of Emergency Medical Services after an Earthquake—A Community-Based Approach. Prehosp Disaster Med (IF 1.01). 2010;25(S1):S59-S59. doi:DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X00023232

5)      Jaffe E, Ben-Zvi S, Basker A. Unique Role of Emergency Medical Services after an Earthquake—A Community-Based Approach. Prehosp Disaster Med (IF 1.01). 2010;25(S1):S59-S59. doi:DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X00023232

6)      Jaffe E, Aviel E, Aharonson-Daniel L, Kodinsky N, Knobler H. First Aid Training among Civilians in a Time of War: Gaining Necessary Skills for Coping with Anxiety. Prehosp Disaster Med (IF 1.01). 2010;25(S1):S72-S73. doi:10.1017/s1049023x00023633

7)      Jaffe E, Aviel E, Nave M, Aharonson-Daniel L, Knobler H. Factors Influencing the Willingness to Return to Volunteer among Magen David Adom Volunteers during Times of War. Prehosp Disaster Med (IF 1.01). 2010;25(S1):S73-S74. doi:DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X00023657

8)      Molcho M, Jaffe E. School injury in Israel: findings from Magen David Adom. Inj Prev (IF 2.987). 2010;16(Supplement 1):A250-A251. doi:10.1136/ip.2010.029215.892

9)      Jaffe E, Aviel E, Kodinsky N, Knobler H, Aharonson-Daniel L. The dual benefit of first aid training among Civilians in a time of war. Inj Prev (IF 2.987). 2010;16(Suppl 1):A256 LP-A256. doi:10.1136/ip.2010.029215.911

10)  Goldberg A., Jaffe E., Aviel E., Knobler H.Y. Psychological Impact of Terrorist Attacks on First Responders: Influence on Post-Traumatic Symptoms among Volunteers in Ambulance Teams. Prehosp Disaster Med. (IF 1.01) 2010;25(S1):S70-S70. doi:10.1017/S1049023X00023578

11)  Jaffe E, Dagan A, Zahavi E. (A319) Using a Computer Simulation (CS) to Improve Training and Event Management of Paramedics for Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI). Prehosp Disaster Med (IF 1.01). 2011;26(S1):s89-s90. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X11003037

12)  Klein I, Balicer R, Aharonson-Daniel L, Jaffe E. (P2-10) Emergency Medical Services Workers’ Willingness to Work during Pandemic Influenza. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2011;26(S1):s138-s138. DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X11004547

13)  Jaffe E., The factors predicting continued volunteering in pre-hospital emergency services. (2012) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv. 15-19.1.2012.

14)  Rafalowski H., Jaffe E., Vershilovsky E., Predicting increase in the use of EMS resorurces. (2012) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv. 15-19.1.2012.

15)  Alpert E. A., Jaffe E., The contribution of voluntary first responders to terrorist attacks during the Al Aksa Intifada. (2012) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv. 15-19.1.2012.

16)  Jaffe E. Technology at the service of dispatching point following a mass casuality aviation disaster. (2012) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv. 15-19.1.2012.

17)  Jaffe E. Computerized simulation of resources management in an EMS organization following an earthquake. (2012) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv. 15-19.1.2012.

18)  Knobler Y. H., Jaffe E., Abramowits M. Z., Debriefing guidelines for the prevention of PTSD among rescue teams. (2012) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv. 15-19.1.2012.

19)  Jaffe E., "Declaration of Death" by Magen David Adom Paramedics and its effect on the availability of Mobile Intensive Care Units. (2012) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv. 12-15.1.2014.

20)  Jaffe E., Behavior of the Israeli Public during a Home Front Exercise Meant to Prepare the Population to Respond to a National Alert. (2012) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv. 12-15.1.2014.

21)  Jaffe E., The Willingness of Foreign Volunteers to Assist at Times of Emergency Following a Previous Volunteering Experience within Magen David Adom. (2012) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters.Tel-Aviv. 12-15.1.2014.

22)  Jaffe E., The Impact of Volunteer First Responders Operating During Routine Times on the Response Provided in an Emergency. (2012) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv. 12-15.1.2014.

23)  Evan A., Ari L., Roee S., Eli J., Do Magen David Adom on-call volunteers prefer to respond more to multi-system trauma incidents than medical resuscitations?.  (2014) The 18th Annual Conference of the Israeli Association Of Emergency Medicine Resuscitation. Lod, Airport City.

24)  Arie Markel, Eli Jaffe, Yedidia Bentour, Benyamin Ragil, Hila Kfir, (2014)  Exposure to hydrogen sulfide-mechanism and main features of a lethal gas. Hospital Conference Summary. Afula, Ha'emek hospital.

25)  Knobler, H. Jaffe E. Blachar Y.  (2015) UNESCO in Bioethics 10th World Conference on Ethical dilemmas in the prevention of PTSD among volunteers responding to trauma. Bioethics, Medical Ethics and Health Law. Jerusalem

26)  Jaffe E.  MCI - The Israeli experience. (2015)  First International Symposium on MCE’s Response Management at the Albert Einstein Hospital, Seu Paulo, May 2015

27)  Jaffe E. Priorities in preliminary, on-site triage and assessment in multiple causality situations. (2016) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv.

28)  Jaffe E. Emergency Social App. Connected to a national EMS Dispatch – Crowd Sourcing to locate victims in emergencies. (2016) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv.

29)  Jaffe E., Abramovich E., Sonkin R. and Klein E.  Overseas Volunteers at time of War – would they leave to stay?  (2016) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv.

30)  Jaffe E., Knobler H., Sonkin R., Glasman Y. Magen David Adom Youth Volunteers – A mental force in addition to a medical force.  (2016) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv.

31)  Jaffe E., Sonkin R and Klein E.  Effectively sustaining an International Medical Volunteer Unit for emergency times. (2016) The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv.

32)  Jaffe E. and Yuval Bitan (2016) Using Dynamic Location of Ambulance, Motorcycles and First Responders Volunteers to improve the response to emergency and disasters.  The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. Tel Aviv.

33)  Bitan Y., Jaffe E. (2017) Studying Paramedics Working Environment in a Trauma Scene. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care 06 2017; vol. 6, 1 : pp. 109-110.

34)  Parush A., Traub S., Han A., Jaffe E. (2017) Optimizing Medications Arrangement inside the Intensive Care Ambulance: Improving Prehospital Emergency Care and Safety. International symposium on human factors and ergonomics in health care. New Orleans.

35)  Jaffe E., Abramovich I., Mohadab S., Sonkin R., (2017) Airport Aviation Disaster Patient Transfer Point Lifesaving Enhancement. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. Vol. 32 April 2017, p. 23. WADEM Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine. Toronto, Canada.

36)  Jaffe E., Sonkin R., (2017) EMS preparedness to Arson Terror. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. Vol. 32 April 2017, p. 169. WADEM Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine. Toronto, Canada.

37)  Jaffe E., Rosenblet I., Fairsad D., Sonkin R.  (2017) Comparison of efficacy in dispatch directed CPR for out of hospital cardiac arrest depending on professional level. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. Vol. 32 April 2017, p. 166. WADEM Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine. Toronto, Canada.

38)  Parush A., Jaffe E., Solomon T., Sonkin R., (2017) Simulating  Multi Casualty Incidents to improve Preparedness of Potential Incident Commanders for real events. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. Vol. 32 April 2017, p. 170. WADEM Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine. Toronto, Canada.

39)  Parush A., Laendler S., Springer A., Jaffe E., (2017) Situation Display for the EMS Dispatch Team during Multi Casualty Incident Management. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. Vol. 32 April 2017, p. 231. WADEM Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine. Toronto, Canada.

40)  Jaffe E., Herbst R., (2017) Wisdom of the clouds is EMS service. WADEM Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine. Toronto, Canada.

41)  Jaffe E., (2017) Wisdom of the clouds in saving life. International Journal of Mental Health & Psychology.  Vol 3;2 p- 38. International conference on Social Science & Interdisciplinary Studies.

42)  Fishbain B. Jaffe E. (2017) Initial Assessment of Air Pollution and Emergency Ambulance Calls in 35 Israeli Cities. Enviro Info 13-15.9.17 Luxembourg City.

43)  Lotan F., Schwartz D., Aharonson-Daniel L., Yafe E. (2018) "Responding from the Gut": Do Emergency Medical Teams in a Multi-casualty Event Perform a Triage Accurately according to the Protocol that is supposed to be implemented ? The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. 14-18.1.2018 Tel Aviv. P. 64

44)  Bitan Y., Eli Jaffe. (2018) Studying the Way Emergency Service Providers Operate during Emergencies. The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. 14-18.1.2018 Tel Aviv. P. 131

45)  Bitan Y, Jaffe E, Gisick LM, Hallihan G, Keebler J. Creative Research Approaches For Complex Questions In Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine. Proc Int Symp Hum Factors Ergon Heal Care. 2018;7(1):186-188. doi:10.1177/2327857918071049

46)  Perry O, Wacht O, Jaffe E, Sinuany-Stern Z, Bitan Y. The duration to identify out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Proc Int Symp Hum Factors Ergon Heal Care. 2018; 7(1):257-258. doi:10.1177/2327857918071060

47)  Harari Y, Riemer R, Jaffe E, Wacht O, Bitan Y. The Relation between the Paramedic’s Bags Location during Out-of-Hospital Resuscitation on Their Effort and Performance. Proc Hum Factors Ergon Soc Annu Meet. 2018;62(1):938-939. doi:10.1177/1541931218621215

48)  Jaffe E., Blustein O., Rosenblat, I., Caspi G., Herbst R., Sonkin R. (|2018) My Location, My MDA - Locating Victims of Disaster. The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. 14-18.1.2018 Tel Aviv. P. 176

49)  Jaffe E., Blustein O., Rosenblat, I., Sonkin R. (|2018) Call for Help, Better Before than after -"Life Guardians". The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. 14-18.1.2018 Tel Aviv. P. 232

50)  Jaffe E., Parush A., Solomon T., Sonkin R. (|2018) Early Simulation, Like Early Defibrillation -Using MCI Simulators to Improve Preparedness. The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. 14-18.1.2018 Tel Aviv. P. 233

51)  Jaffe E., Herbst R., Sonkin R. (|2018) Lifesaving Vacation – EMS Overseas Volunteers Willingness to Assist during Disasters. The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. 14-18.1.2018 Tel Aviv. P. 234

52)  Jaffe E., Abramovich I., Sonkin R. (|2018) Seeing is better than Reading – Training by Video Saves Time while Improving Comprehension. The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. 14-18.1.2018 Tel Aviv. P. 235

53)  Cohen Kadosh S., Sinuany-Stern Z., Jaffe E., Bitan Y. (2018) Using Statistical Simulation to compare two Emergency Medical Services Deployment Settings for Nature Disasters. The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. 14-18.1.2018 Tel Aviv. P. 237

54)  Klein I., Shapira Y., Jaffe E. (2018) The Earth is moving, so are EMS.  . The international conference on preparedness & response to emergencies & disasters. 14-18.1.2018 Tel Aviv. P. 238

55)  Parush A., Jaffe E., Solomon T., Sonkin R. Simulating Multi Casualty Incidents to Improve Preparedness of Potential Incident Commanders for Real Events. Prehosp Disaster Med (IF 1.01). 2017;32(S1):S167. doi:10.1017/S1049023X17004502

56)  Herbst R., Jaffe E. Seven First Minutes - Community Emergency Response Training. Prehosp Disaster Med (IF 1.01). 2019;34(s1):s18-s18. doi:10.1017/S1049023X19000542

57)  Herbst R., Jaffe E. Watching to Save Lives. Prehosp Disaster Med (IF 1.01). 2019;34(s1):s88-s89. doi:10.1017/S1049023X19001857

58)  Raviiolo M., Jaffe E., Herbst R. Practicing What You Preach. Prehosp Disaster Med (IF 1.01). 2019;34(s1):s159-s159. doi:10.1017/S1049023X19003601

59)  Klein A, Herbst R, Jaffe E. Climate Change and EMS. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

60)  Sonkin R, Jaffe E. Aviation Disaster Response – Responding Adequately While Maintaining Routine. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

61)  Herbst R, Sonkin R, Jaffe E. Wearable Drills – Sometimes Low-tech is High-tech, High-Fidelity Cost-Effective Injury Simulation in Multi-Casualty Incident Drills. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

62)  Lotan F, Klein A, Sonkin R, Jaffe E. Earthquake Preparedness in the Jerusalem Region. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

63)  Herbst R, Sonkin R, Klein A, Jaffe E. 7 Minutes – Life Saving Becomes Contagious. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

64)  Jaffe E, Perry O, Herbst R, Sonkin R, Bitan Y. Booth Drills – Multi-Casualty Incident Training Sessions Conducted in a Booth Improve Skills. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

65)  Sonkin R, Blustein O, Rosenblat I, Klein I, Goldberg U, Jaffe E. Early Multi-Casualty Incident Management in the Dispatch. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

66)  Sonkin R, Abramovich I, Jaffe E. Multi-Casualty Incident Multiplayer Simulator to Extend Amount of Trainees and Frequency of Training. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

67)  Blustein O, Rosenblat I, Sonkin R, Jaffe E. Multi Casualty Incident Management Module. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

68)  Roditi E, Bodas M, Jaffe E, Knobler HY, Adini B. Impact of Stressful Events on Motivations, Self-Efficacy, and Development of Post-Traumatic Symptoms among Youth Volunteers in Emergency Medical Services. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

69)  Verigin V, Abramovich M, Klein A, Sonkin R, Jaffe E. The Effects of Reality Television on Public Volunteering. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

70)  Blustein O, Rosenblat I, Sonkin R, Jaffe E. Global Application to Relay Information to Emergency Services. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

71)  Blustein O, Rosenblat I, Sonkin R, Jaffe E. Automatic Dispatcher – Shortening Response Times by Eliminating Dispatch Center of Bottlenecks. IPRED 6 Abstract Book (Accepted, Yet to be Published) 2020.

72)  Rosenthal S, Jaffe E, Alpert A, Rabinovitch N - Emergency Medical Services Activation for Anaphylaxis during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Retrospective Study from Israel. Israeli Society of Emergency Medicine Conference. Tel Aviv.29.6 2022.

73)  Jaffe E - Examining the effectiveness of a multi-casualty event management simulation compared to a multi-participant arena exercise. Israeli Society of Medical education Conference. Beer Sheva. 2022.

74)  Perry O, & Jaffe E, & Bitan Y. (2022). Mass Casualty Incident Commander Decision-Making Models: Quantitative Data Exploration. Conference: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 2022 international Annual meeting. Atlanta.

75)  Adler A. Alpert A. Bdolach-Avraham T. Eliashiv D. Jaffe E. Response rate of motorcyclist on-call volunteer first responders during routine times versus a pandemic: a retrospective comparative study.  Israeli Society of Emergency Medicine Conference. Tel Aviv. 29.6. 2022.

76)  Pery O., Jaffe E., Bitan Y. Mass Casualty Incident Commander Decision-Making Models: Quantitative Data Exploration. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's 2022 International Annual Meeting. Atlanta October 2022. v  PRESENT ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

PRESENT ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES:

Research in Progress

·        Pre Academic Journal – the future of high education skills,

·        Technology training for EMS – to bring the reality to the class. Dr. Yuval Bitan, Dr. Oren Wacht. 2022

·        Emergency EMS call - Psychiatric events during Covid-19 time (suicide, psychiatric problem, anxiety …), Prof. Haim Knobler, 2023

·        Causes of student injury – Dr. Michael Khalemsky, 2023

·        Public behavior during Pandemic. Prof. Brurya Adini 2022.

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