About iMER team


About Our PeopleiMER’s most important asset is its human resource. We are very proud of iMER team, its spirit, human sensitivity and emotional DNA. Our objective is to be recognized as the best within the medical services industry by offering top experiences of exceptional quality.

Our greatest asset, and the key to our success, is our people.

In order to satisfy the needs of our patients we have created properties of enduring value by recruiting only superior staff that has a deeply instilled ethic of personal service.

We believe that we are most effective when we work together cooperatively, respecting each other’s contribution and importance and share the passion to help our patients.

We are proud of our team who are dedicated to provide top quality service to our patients with the utmost sensitivity and care to their condition and expectations.

The three major foundations of the iMER Organization are:

  1. The Medical arm – super specialized doctors that will support the assessing, planning and referring process.
  2. The Marketing arm – creating iMER network in the geographies we are active and covering all medical case management aspects before and after the medical arm competed their part.
  3. The service arm – the team that will prepare for our patients all logistics set up required and will escort the family all along the process with a lot of care and emotional empathy.

A few facts about the iMER team that we want to share with you:

  • 15% of us left handed
  • All of us have 23 pairs of chromosomes
  • Our male/female ratio is 55/45…
  • None of us are world-class sprinters, but we have 2 marathon guys and 1 water polo player.
  • None of us was born in Australia, but 15% was born in Ukraine.
  • ¼ of us between the age 30 to 40
  • 18% of us play one or more music instruments (2 plays the piano) and 1/3 of us like classic music.
  • 89% of us like to read books (Chekhov is popular in our team..).
  • 63% of us are “night type” and prefer late night hours.
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Patients’ Stories

This letter is from the son of a Russian patient who suffered from a spleen aneurism. It was suggested that surgery needed to be performed with an imminent danger of sacrificing vital internal organs. Thanks to the advise of specialists at the Hadassah University Medical Center from Jerusalem, Israel, in January 2010, the patient underwent a procedure of an embolization of the spleen aneurysm. The embolization erased the threat of a rupture of the splenic artery. In Dec. 2009, my mother who lives in Volgodonsk
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