Monday, 14 November 2016

Eric Yahav - Former Chief Resident at Cooper University Hospital

Eric Yahav has years of experience as a leader and a physician. He has helped many women with their difficult or even dangerous pregnancies as an Obstetric physician, and he has been in leadership positions at health centers ever since he earned his medical degree from the Ross University School of Medicine. He was the Chief Resident in the Obstetrics department of Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey, near where he would spend much of his career helping expecting mothers deal with complications of pregnancy and other OBGYN physician duties. Many mothers in New Jersey and elsewhere have come to trust Yahav and his experienced, nuanced approach to helping mothers through their most difficult phases of their troubled pregnancies.

Eric Yahav wanted to be an Obstetrics physician because he wanted to help people bring new life into this world. He became a leader in the local field because of his passion for helping mothers and his extensive experience working with other physicians and medical professionals who have lifted him up as his career has gone along. Yahav wanted to work with other medical professionals and with expecting mothers to create a safe place where new babies could be born without many of the medical complications that can harm unborn babies and newborns. Yahav has saved lives by helping mothers through complications during pregnancy and works at several clinics and other health centers throughout New Jersey.

Eric Yahav

Eric Yahav learned much from his experience as the Chief Resident at Cooper University Hospital. He was far from his home in New York, but he became a part of the family of medical professionals working there to help people from all over the area of Dominica, Wisconsin. Although he wasn’t used to living there and had to make many adjustments, he found that his patients there had the same concerns as their counterparts in New York and New Jersey. Yahav was thrust into a leadership role within the OBGYN department there where he worked with many different physicians and doctors from other departments and sections of the hospital to coordinate their efforts to help patients. He loved being in that collaborative environment because he could get help for his patients when he needed it and he found himself guiding many more would-be OBGYN physicians who would go on to help many mothers and their children in their own careers.

Eric Yahav , when he moved back to the East Coast of the United States, brought back with him an already budding wealth of experience. He used this experience as a leader in a large medical center to help lead other OBGYN physicians at several clinics in New Jersey all dedicated to helping mothers deal with complications in their pregnancies and give birth to healthy children.