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Three women who had previously been hospitalized in the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center’s High-Risk Pregnancy Unit decided to hold a “challah taking” ceremony to thank the unit’s staff for the devoted care they had received and to encourage the women currently in the department
Last week saw a meeting between specialists from the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center and the administration of the Innovation Center at the IDC Herzliya, most of which served to create an outline for a permanent partnership on issues of medicine and technology
Accompanying Recovery is an initiative run by the Friends of Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, with the goal of improving the emotional and physical well-being of the patients during their hospitalization. The volunteers receive preparation, guidance, and professional supervision
The Ministry of Health presented an award for excellence to Mr. Alex Babat, Head Nurse in the Infectious Diseases A Department at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, for his work during the battle with coronavirus (COVID-19)
For her 36th birthday, Shani Kadosh received an extra special gift from the staff of specialists at Hillel Yaffe – her life. The unexplained tiredness and pain with which she arrived at the Emergency Room turned out to be a 90% blockage of her coronary artery
The Pediatrics Department at Hillel Yaffe is at over 150% occupancy due to various respiratory viruses, including the RSV virus common in the winter months. Director of the Department of Pediatrics, Dr. Adi Klein: “It’s rare to identify this virus in June. Parents need to stay alert.”
This year was not a simple one for the nursing staff at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center. Accordingly, the Nursing Day celebrations last week served to demonstrate especial esteem and provide an especially joyous interlude. Director of Nursing, Ms. Dina Fainblat: “Our staff deserves great commendation”
The Hillel Yaffe Medical Center held its annual ceremony for outstanding employees where prizes were awarded to employees with exceptional performance. They are outstanding, and they are our employees
Ambassador Levente Benkő came to the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center for an official visit to discuss cooperative enterprises in innovation, research, and academia