Shaare Zedek Medical Center
Shaare Zedek Medical Center opens new center for reservists, first responders
The Resilience Center’s professional team, headed by psychiatrist Dr. Jennie Goldstein, who is its medical director, includes therapists from various fields.
Israel faces early, severe flu season as Health Ministry urges mass vaccination
Palestinian terrorists kill one, wound three in ramming, stabbing attack at Gush Etzion junction
Grapevine: Unstoppable!
First in Israel: Doctors treat acid reflux without invasive surgery or pills
The safe and innovative treatment has been researched and approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.
Grapevine: Post-post office
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Jerusalem doctors successfully pull ring out after toddler swallows it
An X-ray examination in an east Jerusalem hospital revealed the cause, but since the staff were unable to remove it, he was rushed to SZMC.
Two killed, six injured in collision with police cars near Ma'ale Adumim
The vehicle collided with other cars that were idling on the road.
For the first time ever - Shaare Zedek among the few to launch catheterization for heart failure
Patients with moderately severe valvular stenosis who have not been treated so far will be catheterized and will be able to return to full function.
First-in-Israel robotic surgery helps woman walk after spine fracture
The groundbreaking technology with a minimally invasive surgical approach was applied for the first time at the Jerusalem hospital to repair a spinal fracture through the abdominal cavity.
JCT launches campaign to combat mental health stigma in Israel
The display features life-sized posters of individuals with mental health challenges who volunteered to publicly and boldly share their personal struggles.
Violence – not in my religion!
Forum for interfaith leaders in Israel holds a convention against violence
Shaare Zedek Medical Center treats Parkinsons patients using DBS for first time
Deep Brain Stimulation surgery, known as DBS, is meant to stop tremors in Parkinson's, primary tremors and other neurological diseases.
Jerusalem bombing: Critically injured Ethiopian oleh dies of his wounds
Two bombs in Jerusalem left 19 people injured, including Tadasa Tashume Ben Ma'ada, who succumbed to his wounds on Saturday.