

After completion of his medical studies at the Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Dr. Shinhar served as a doctor in the infantry battalion and later as a brigade doctor.
Upon completion of his military service, Dr. Shinhar specialized in pediatric surgery at the Department of Pediatric surgery, Soroka Medical Center. He than worked as a senior physician at the Dana Children’s Hospital at the Tel Aviv Medical Center.
Dr. Shinhar works at Sheba Medical Center since 1999, now serving in the position of Director of the Pediatric Surgery Department.
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