Ms. Revital Harari
Fields of Research

Nursing Science



Maternal and Infant Health
Feminist Qualitative Research
Informal Milk Sharing
Vulnerable Populations
Multiculturalism in Healthcare
Innovation in Nursing Education
Healthcare Communication
Ethics in Nursing
Gender and Care Work
Short Bio
A faculty member at the Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, where I serve as Head of the Bachelor’s in Nursing program for students transitioning from other academic fields. My teaching focuses on nursing science, healthcare ethics, and professional communication.
Alongside my academic work, I am a certified lactation consultant and a registered nurse, bringing clinical expertise into the classroom—particularly in the areas of maternal and infant health. I am also a PhD candidate in the Gender Studies Program at Bar-Ilan University. My doctoral research examines the experiences of mothers who receive breast milk through informal donation networks, exploring how they navigate uncertainty, knowledge gaps, and institutional structures. I employ feminist qualitative methodologies to amplify women’s voices and lived experiences.
My work is grounded in a commitment to inclusive nursing education, student engagement, and international academic collaboration, with a focus on gender, health, and care.
Selected Publications
1. Tannenbaum-Baruchi, C., & Harari, R. (2024). Breast milk sharing practices in emergency settings. European Journal of Public Health, 34(Supplement_3), ckae144-1973.
2. Last Name, First Initial. (2024). Systemic and personal factors related to the integration experience of a newly employed nurse during her first year at work. The Nurse in Israel: Journal of the Israeli Nurses Association, (212), 24–29. (In Hebrew)