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Dr Alain-Abraham Abehsera A short and long biography

 

Alain-Abraham Abehsera 
A short and long biography


 Alain-Abraham Abehsera

 

  • 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