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'Massive spike' in Israeli doctors wanting to move to NZ

Author
Isaac Davison,
Publish Date
Tue, 31 Oct 2023, 4:36pm
Palestinians inspect the damage of destroyed buildings following Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City. Photo / AP
Palestinians inspect the damage of destroyed buildings following Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City. Photo / AP

'Massive spike' in Israeli doctors wanting to move to NZ

Author
Isaac Davison,
Publish Date
Tue, 31 Oct 2023, 4:36pm

There has been a surge of interest from doctors in Israel wanting to work in New Zealand as conflict escalates in the Middle East.

Medical recruiters said they had been fielding calls from Israel since the country began controversial judicial reforms at the beginning of the year but interest had dramatically increased in the past two weeks.

鈥淭here has been a massive spike,鈥 said Accent Health Recruitment founder Prudence Thomson, whose company had received four or five inquiries a day from Israel since Hamas鈥 invasion earlier this month.

Doctors would typically earn more in Israel 鈥 one orthopaedic surgeon who had inquired about a move said their income was three times the equivalent offered in New Zealand. But they were prepared to take that cut to have a more settled upbringing for their families.

鈥淚 talked to this Israeli doctor last night and he said their kids have gone back to kindergarten because they鈥檝e confirmed they鈥檝e got a bunker available for them,鈥 Thomson said. 鈥淪o these kids, they need normality, they need consistency.鈥

Thomson had been in contact with other doctors who were committed to staying in Israel and Palestine for now, some of them working in hospitals in Gaza.

NZDr, a medical recruitment agency that focuses on specialists and consultants, said it had been receiving two to three inquiries from Israel a month over the past six months as the political situation in the country became less certain. That rose to two or three a week since the Hamas attacks and Israeli military response after October 7.

鈥淚t is fair to say there has been a significant increase in inquiries from Israeli doctors and an increasing number of them are working in the health sector already,鈥 Martin King, director at NZDr, said.

鈥淥verall, my understanding is that they are generally paid a bit better over there. They wouldn鈥檛 be making the move to New Zealand for financial reasons. It鈥檚 all about work-life balance, family, and security.鈥

Because Israel鈥檚 health system was comparable to New Zealand鈥檚, the registration process was relatively smooth. Specialists heading for general medicine could be approved in about 20 days while those on a vocational pathway could wait for six months or more.

Nir Fireman, a paediatric gastroenterologist, moved from Tel Aviv to Auckland with his wife and children in 2016. He has set up a Facebook page for doctors wanting to leave Israel, which now has about 1800 members.

Fireman, who initially worked at Starship Hospital, said he had intended to visit New Zealand for a year 鈥渁s a nice adventure for the family鈥 but decided to stay for good.

鈥淲ork-life balance does not exist [in Israel],鈥 he said. 鈥淗ere, you can have your own life.鈥

He had divided feelings about his compatriots following him to New Zealand. He welcomed their support for an understaffed and under-pressure health system.

鈥淏ut on the other hand, I feel sorry for my home country, losing such an important part of society. Most of my family live in Israel, it鈥檚 still my home, and I wish it would prevail. I don鈥檛 want to see it ruined.鈥

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