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Prof. Michael Hartal

Prof. Michael Hartal, MD, MPH, a public health physician by training, has spent the majority of his career strengthening population health practice and policy in the public service. Prof. Hartal received his MD from Ben-Gurion University Medical School in 1995, and a Masters degree in public health from the Hebrew University Braun School of Public Health in 2002. 

Prof. Hartal served as a medical officer in the IDF for over 20 years, attaining the rank of lieutenant colonel. Having completed varied assignments as an epidemiologist, a public health officer and a health services administrator, he attended the IDF Command and Staff College in 2010 and assumed command of the IDF public health agency. He later headed the Academy and Research Branch of the Medical Corps, where he held responsibility for the research programs of the IDF’s health research institutes. 

Prof. Hartal also served as commander of the IDF Medical Cadet Program at the Hebrew University Medical School, and was responsible for the academic development of active duty medical personnel. He also developed and supported numerous international collaborations in research and education. An associate professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem since 2013, he has focused his teaching on public health, research methods, and leadership skills. He has authored over 90 peer-reviewed research papers. 

Throughout his career, Prof. Hartal has spent a significant amount of time working in Israel’s Ministry of Health, where he was active in developing Israel’s national public health policy. His policy research experience includes population- based studies, social determinants of health, and provision of community services. 

In his role as Executive Director of the Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute, Prof. Hartal led Israel’s leading center for applied social research, directing the Institute’s research, evaluation and consulting programs. Partnering closely with numerous government agencies, he helped advance the Institute's mission to strengthen Israeli society by using meticulous study, rigorous research, and extensive knowledge to help inform policy, advise programming, and improve services for individuals, families, and communities.