Dr Alain-Abraham Abehsera A short and long biography

 

 Alain-Abraham Abehsera Alain-Abraham Abehsera 
A short and long biography


 

 
Born in October 2, 1951, in Rabat, Morocco
Primary and secondary education in France
1971-1975 Enrolled at the British College of Osteopathy and Naturopathy, London, in  Graduated with the first full-time class of the European School of Osteopathy (Maidstone) in 1975
Head Lecturer in Principles and Practice of Osteopathy at the ESO (French and English Branch) from 1974 to 1984
Vice-Principal of the School in 1975
1976-1985 Medical Studies in France, Paris Medical School Medical Doctor With Honors
Thesis on The History of Osteopathy, Bronze Medal
1981-1982  BA course in General Philosophy, Sorbonne, Paris University.
1983 Co-founder of the Department of Osteopathic Medicine, Paris North Medical School Co-director and lecturer at the same
Founding Vice-President of the French Association of Osteopathic Physicians (1984)
1984  Emigration to Israel
1985 to 1993 Actively involved in research and development on Connective Language
1990 to 1998 Founding President of the Israeli Osteopathic Association (IAO)
1995-     Academic and Research Director at the Complementary Medicine Unit, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem
1998  Founding Director of Israeli School of Connective Osteopathy
Translated into French and commented the main classics of Osteopathy: Fryette, Woodall, Mitchell, Korr
Numerous publications in professional journals