Hadassah hospital
As Iran war broke out, United Hatzalah volunteers transferred patients to underground wards
Volunteers from United Hatzalah assisted Hadassah Mount Scopus staff in moving critically ill patients to underground safe zones as Iranian ballistic missiles triggered sirens across Israel.
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Hadassah opens new Netivot medical center to expand advanced care in Israel’s south
Many medical institutions automatically refuse to admit, correct errors, researcher finds
Hadassah Medical Organization grapples with hundreds of wounded and a country with PTSD
Dr. Yoram Weiss discusses how Hadassah hospitals are coping with the surge in post-traumatic stress disorders following the October 7 attacks.
Doctors use a 3D printer to reconstruct IDF soldier's fractured knee
The IDF soldier, Shilo Segev, who has already begun restorative physiotherapy training in Hadassah's orthopedic department, said that he’s already seeing an improvement in functioning.
Hadassah Medical Center opens larger rehabilitation center for war wounded
The Hadassah Medical Center is now offering 140 inpatient beds instead of the 40 that were in the hold center on Jerusalem's Mount Scopus.
Don't underestimate the millennials and zoomers of the Israel-Hamas War
Despite their wounds, they all want to get back in the fight – together they will win this war.
Grapevine, December 13 2023: Spreading the light
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Hadassah rehab facility uses anti-gravity device to heal wounded medic
One wounded combat medic is able to receive life-saving treatment thanks to groundbreaking rehabilitation technology.
Another fallen IDF soldier's donated organs save Israeli lives
Staff Sergeant Yehonatan Yitzhak Semo volunteered to have his organs donated in the event of his death. Due to the young man's sacrifice, six others are able to live.
Hadassah doctors save Sderot resident's eyesight
Shimon and his family relocate to a Dead Sea hotel after a rocket strike in Sderot. Hadassah doctors perform crucial eye tests, saving his eyes.
Sheba administered anti-rabies vaccine to women after birth by mistake
A similar incident was recently reported at the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem. Everyone involved is doing well and closely monitored.
Sderot man treated for pulmonary embolism from long stay in safe room
Hadassah cardiologists saved a man from Sderot after the first documented case of pulmonary embolism from sitting in a safe room for too long, moving in cramped spaces recommended