Ali Watad from Jatt was brought to the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Unit at Hillel Yaffe after suffering from sudden paralysis in both his legs. Emergency surgery by Dr. Eyal Behrbalk, Director of the Orthopedics A department, helped him “stand on his own two feet again” – an extremely rare occurrence
Dr. Merav Ben Natan, Director of Hille Yaffe Medical Center's School of Nursing, returned from a two week visit to Harvard University, within the framework of the Inbar Healthcare Management Program which she joined this year
25 reflexologists from France came to visit the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, to learn about the hospital’s successful cooperative venture between the Alternative Medicine Clinic and conventional medicine
It seemed in Hillel Yaffe’s delivery room that they were just waiting for the new decade to begin – At one minute after midnight and five minutes after midnight, Marlin Jamal from Jatt and Tali Sasson from Or Akiva gave birth one after the other. Mazel tov to 2020!
A certificate of appreciation was awarded to the Surgery Division at Hillel Yaffe for conducting a unique project to guide and train army doctors in the field of trauma
The Hillel Yaffe Medical Center Physical Therapy Service and Palliative Care Service organized a study day for the professional community which discussed the role of professionals in accompanying the patient at the end of life.
Over 200 people came to Hillel Yaffe to participate in a study day devoted to the topic of fainting (syncope) – which is treated by the combined efforts of cardiologists, neurologists, and vascular and internal medicine specialists.
Even Dr. Younes Urwa couldn’t believe it was happening to him. For the second time, and less than a year since the last time, he was again in the right time and place to save one of the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center employees
Over 200 people came to Hillel Yaffe to participate in a study day devoted to the topic of fainting (syncope) – which is treated by the combined efforts of cardiologists, neurologists, and vascular and internal medicine specialists.
Funded with a NIS 2 million donation by Mrs. Judith Matalon, one of the Jewish National Fund’s primary donors, a “green” environmental development project has been carried out at the main entrance to the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center