Rambam medical center
IDF officer, soldier wounded by Hezbollah anti-tank fire in southern Lebanon
The incident is the second of its kind in as many days, raising the total of IDF soldiers wounded in southern Lebanon to four.
Rambam, Rabin, and Sheba: Health Ministry reveals Israel's top hospitals
Driving innovation at the frontiers of genomic medicine
Fatal two-vehicle crash in Haifa area kills one, injures five others
Smartphone takes bullet for Israeli man, saves his life
The man was also the first patient to be treated at Rambam's new trauma care unit.
Inside Israeli Innovation, ep. 2: Technology - the good and the bad
Maayan Hoffman and Zachy Hennessey discuss the power of 5G.
Israeli hospital to roll out new 5G app, could ‘revolutionize’ care
Rambam Health Care Campus, Elbit team up to improve emergency communication.
Doctors in Haifa save girl after she inhales baby tooth and collapses
In the case of Gili Bezalel, a nine-year-old from Misgav in the Galilee, the role of the tooth fairy was replaced by the goddess of fortune.
ECG, AI can predict if you'll die of heart failure - Israeli, US study
With the help of a simple ECG test and artificial intelligence, it is possible to identify candidates for heart failure and even predict mortality.
Rambam hospital to set up quarantined Ebola clinic in Haifa
300 medical staff at Rambam Medical Center are being trained on how to treat Ebola patients.
Haifa hospital performs innovative procedure to prevent strokes
Haifa hospital innovates a simple procedure to treat irregular heartbeat and cut stroke risk in patients who can’t take blood thinners.
Israeli baby requires complex surgery after circumcision gone wrong
The baby required long and complex surgery performed by three surgeons to treat the circumcision damage, but it is unclear if it was successful.
Who are Israel's best doctors in each field?
The list contains a total of 378 doctors and, for the first time, includes gynecologists and fertility specialists.
New Israeli tech can detect heart condition with simple breath test
Electronic nose” (eNose) technology, developed at Haifa's Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, can detect tiny molecular changes in a patient's blood.