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Dr. Patch Adams among those honored at President’s Residence

At a ceremony honoring oncological professionals who distinguish themselves with compassion, the world-famous doctor-clown comments, ‘I can't imagine a prize more beautiful than a prize given for compassion.’

President Reuven Rivlin and his wife hosted Wednesday the Danielle Prize—Healing with a Heart Awards Ceremony of 2017 at their official residence. A special prize was also awarded to the eponymous doctor immortalized in the 1998 film Patch Adams by the late Robin Williams.

 

 

The Danielle Prize, presented to 12 doctors and nurses employed in hospital oncology units in Israel, acknowledges the efforts of hospital medical personnel who distinguish themselves in the compassion and care that they bestow upon their patients. This is the prize’s second consecutive year.

 

 

Dr. Patch Adams hugging Nechama Rivlin (Photo: Mark Neiman/GPO)
Dr. Patch Adams hugging Nechama Rivlin (Photo: Mark Neiman/GPO)

The prize is awarded in the memory of Danielle Sonnenfeld, a volunteer in the Oncology Unit at Schneider Children Hospital who died two years ago in a car accident.

 

Dr. Patch Adams, an American physician who pioneered the concept of hospital clowns to bring joy to suffering patients, was awarded the Danielle Prize in appreciation of his lifelong endeavors on behalf of patients that promote the cause of healing with the heart around the world.

 

Back row: Prize winners; front frow L-R: Eli Yishai, Yaakov Litzman, Reuven Rivlin, Naftali Bennett, Ayelet Shaked (Photo: Mark Neiman/GPO)
Back row: Prize winners; front frow L-R: Eli Yishai, Yaakov Litzman, Reuven Rivlin, Naftali Bennett, Ayelet Shaked (Photo: Mark Neiman/GPO)

 

“Being a good doctor is more than just understanding the science of medicine; It’s understanding the science of the human being,” President Rivlin remarked at the event. “Medicine, advanced as it may be, that lacks compassion, devotion, goodness of heart and love of mankind is sorely deficient.

 

“A good doctor is more than just a skilled professional; he is one who manifests personal integrity and dedication. A good doctor is one who treats the patient, not just the illness. It was Maimonides who said that the illness of the body and soul must be treated jointly, and a good doctor views each patient as one and only, special.”

 

After receiving his prize, Dr. Patch Adams shared, “I can't imagine a prize more beautiful than a prize given for compassion. It is a thing that could save the world. It is a great honor to be called ‘compassionate.’

 

President Rivlin with Dr. Adams (Photo: Mark Neiman/GPO)
President Rivlin with Dr. Adams (Photo: Mark Neiman/GPO)

 

“I've clowned in 83 countries. People hunger for love all around the globe. For me, clowning is a trick to get love close. As a clown I can do things that people are too frightened of love to allow you to do. According to my experience, love and compassion can cure; they are real pain relievers.”

 

Among those attending the ceremony were Minister of Health Rabbi Yaakov Litzman, Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel David Lau, Minister of Education Naftali Bennett, Minister of Justice Ayelet Shaked and former ministers Professor Rabbi Daniel Hirschkowitz and Eli Yishai.

 

Full list of 2017 Danielle Prize—Healing With a Heart awardees:

  • Dr. Avivit Neuman-Orbach, senior doctor in Rambam Hospital’s Oncology Unit
  • Prof. Dina Ben-Yehuda, Director of Hematology Unit in Hadassah Hospital in Jerusale
  • Dr. Hila Magen, senior doctor in Hemato-Oncology Unit in Beilinson Hospital
  • Dr. Talia Golan, Medical director of Preliminary Clinical Studies, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer
  • Prof. Nathan Cherny, Director of the Cancer Pain and Palliative Medicine Service and Oncology Institute in Shaare Zedek Medical Center
  • Dr. Shai Yagne, Director of Hematology Unit, Poriya Hospital
  • Asnat Avinaim, executive secretary in Oncology Institute and clinical study coordinator, Poriyya Hospital
  • Yael Orbach, nurse in the Oncology Institute of the Kaplan Hospital
  • Maya Krikheli, nurse in Oncology Unit, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer
  • Miriam Pinhas, nurse specialist and treatment coordinator in Oncology Outpatient Clinic, Meir Hospital
  • Ronit Gold, Clinical counselor and coordinating instructor in the Oncology Outpatient Unit, Ichilov Hospital
  • Rachel Huss, nurse in Oncology Day-care ward, Shaare Zedek Medical Center

 


פרסום ראשון: 04.21.17, 23:15
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