Haitham Daw is an experienced medical doctor specializing in general surgery and emergency medicine, with extensive training in clinical research, healthcare services, and medical education. He holds an MD from Tbilisi State Medical University (TSMU), Georgia, and is licensed to practice medicine in both Israel (2024) and Georgia (2022).
Currently, he is training in general surgery at New Hospitals, Georgia, while also having completed internships at Edith Wolfson Medical Center in Israel and N. Kipshidze Central University Clinic in Tbilisi. His expertise includes surgical procedures, patient care, crisis management, and hospital administration, with prior experience as Head of Human Resources at New Hospitals, Georgia.
Haitham has completed numerous certifications from reputable institutions like Stanford University School of Medicine and the World Health Organization (WHO), covering emergency response, radiology, infectious diseases, and patient management. He is also certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), BLS, and PALS.
His leadership and academic contributions include serving as a representative of Israeli medical students at TSMU and holding membership in the World Federation Against Drugs (WFAD). Additionally, he has received recognition as an ambassador of the Justenian Order International (JOI).
Beyond medicine, Haitham possesses strong technical skills, including proficiency in medical data analysis, graphic design, and digital communication tools. He is fluent in Hebrew, Arabic, German, and English, with basic knowledge of Georgian.
His well-rounded background in surgery, emergency medicine, education, and leadership makes him a strong candidate for advanced roles in hospital management, research, and specialized surgical training.