Shlomi Codish


Prof. Shlomi Codish is an Israeli physician and healthcare administrator who serves as CEO of Soroka University Medical Center, the largest hospital in southern Israel and the only Level-1 trauma center in the region. He is also an Associate Professor at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

Early life and education

Codish earned his B.Med.Sc., MD and MPH from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, completing his residency in internal medicine at Soroka Medical Center in 2001.
He subsequently undertook postdoctoral training in medical informatics at Yale University from 2004 to 2006.

Career

Codish held several senior leadership positions before his current role, including Deputy Director General of Soroka Medical Center, Director of Medical Informatics at Clalit Health Services, and Medical Director of Clalit’s Southern District.
In 2018, he was appointed Director General of Soroka University Medical Center.

Emergency leadership

During the October 7, 2023 attacks, Codish led Soroka’s emergency operations, managing what was described as the largest mass-casualty incident in Israeli medical history. Under his direction, the hospital treated over 4,400 casualties, including more than 3,300 wounded soldiers. His leadership was widely covered in international media.
In June 2025, following an Iranian missile strike on Soroka, Codish and the hospital’s staff maintained emergency services despite significant damage to facilities. The incident was reported by JNS, with U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee praising the staff’s actions as “testaments to the resilient spirit of Israel and its people.”

Awards and honors

Institutional recognition

Under Codish’s leadership, Soroka received -
  • 2022 – Clalit “Outstanding Hospital of the Year” awarded to Soroka University Medical Center.
  • 2024 – President’s Award conferred to Soroka and its director for outstanding commitment in the Negev.
  • 2024 – Jerusalem Post “Resilience and Courage” Honor awarded to Soroka Medical Center.
  • 2024 – Soroka won two “Shield of the Minister of Health for Volunteering” awards.
  • 2025 – awarded to Soroka Medical Center as a social pioneering act in caring for IDF casualties and southern residents.

Academic contributions

Codish is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Key research areas include health services, emergency preparedness and medical informatics. He is an author of over 50 peer reviewed articles.

Personal life

Codish lives in Meitar and is married to Iris, a pediatrician, and they have three children.