Healing Amidst Conflict: The Perspective of an Israeli Family Physician During Wartime

Family medicine is well-established in Israel and serves as the foundation of the Israeli health care system. On October 7, 2023, Israel experienced a profound shock and trauma when over 1,200 Israelis, including Jews, Christians, and Muslims of all ages, were brutally murdered, tortured, raped, bur...

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Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
Family medicine
Family Practice
Health aspects
Humans
Israel
Methods
Physicians (General practice)
Physicians, Family - psychology
Practice
Reflections
War
Warfare
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