For nearly 100 years, Hadassah Medical Center has
been a leader in medicine and nursing in Israel, laying the foundation
and setting the standards for the country's modern health care system.
Hadassah has developed Israel's community health services, established
the first modern hospital and medical and nursing schools, and set the
climate for medical research in Israel.
The majority of medical breakthroughs in Israel have taken
place at Hadassah. The first successful heart transplant was performed
at Hadassah - as was the first robotic surgery and the world's First
Computer-Assisted Hip Replacement Surgery.
Today, Hadassah is known for instituting and implementing "The Medicine of Tomorrow" - incorporating advanced solutions with personalized treatment.
The Hadassah University Hospital-Ein Kerem
This 800-bed tertiary care hospital treats virtually every
conceivable aspect of modern medicine and serves as a national referral
center for complex and challenging medical cases. With over 130
departments and clinics, Hadassah Ein Kerem provides Israel's most
advanced diagnostic and therapeutic services for the local and national
population and a significant number of international patients.
Opened in 1961, the extensive campus of the Hadassah
University Hospital-Ein Kerem has over 28 buildings, with specialty
services in the Sharett Institute of Oncology, Department of Hematology
and Sidney Weiser Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Cancer
Immunobiology; the Charlotte R. Bloomberg Mother and Child Center; the
Judy and Sidney Swartz Center for Emergency Medicine which houses
Jerusalem's only Level 1-A Trauma Unit, and the Sarah Wetsman Davidson
Hospital Tower, a 19-story inpatient facility.
Some departments, such as the Department of Neurosurgery,
are the only facilities of their kind in the Jerusalem area; other
specialty centers, such as the Patricia and Russell Fleischman Center
for Women's Health and the Marlene Greenebaum Multidisciplinary Breast
Center, the Center for Brain Diseases and the Heart Institute are unique
in Israel.
The outstanding research facilities include the Hadassah
Clinical Research Center, the Goldyne Savad Institute for Gene Therapy,
the Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Center, Israel's only
hospital-based cyclotron, and a world class GMP laboratory.
Hadassah University Medical Center is Israel's only
academic medical institution that combines teaching and training on one
campus. Together with the Hebrew University, Hadassah provides
outstanding education and clinical experience through its schools of
medicine, nursing, dental medicine, public health and occupational
therapy and enjoys a synergistic relationship in many aspects of medical
research, among them Hadassah Medical Center-Hebrew University
Biotechnology Park.
Hadassah University Hospital-Mt. Scopus
This 350-bed community hospital serves the heavily
populated Jewish and Arab neighborhoods of northern and eastern
Jerusalem, with over 30 departments and clinics.
It provides specialty services in the Guggenheim
Rehabilitation Center, the Rosalie Goldberg Neonatal Intensive Care
Unit, the Elie Douer Family Center for Pediatric Genetic and Chronic
Diseases, Israel's only Center for Familial Dysautonomia, the Center for
Neuropediatrics and Child Development, the Center for Joint Replacement
and Reconstruction and the Ina and Jack Kay Hospice that provides
supportive residential and home care for the terminally ill.
Opened in 1939 as the first modern medical facility in the
region, it was cut off from Jerusalem during the 1948 War of
Independence. In 1975, Hadassah Mt. Scopus was rededicated as the women
of Hadassah devoted themselves to renovate and expand their original
hospital that had been ravaged by war and neglect. In 1976, Hadassah
returned to Mt. Scopus, once again opening its doors to all.
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