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A ten shekel coin, a sharp part of a toy, and a hair pin, are just a few of the incidents treated last weekend at the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center Pediatric Emergency Medicine Unit, after they were swallowed by little children
With the arrival of summer and the children on vacation, the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center’s Pediatrics Department held a designated day to raise awareness of children’s safety inside and outside the home
At the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, doctors have begun to use radiofrequency technologies to remove thyroid nodules. The obvious advantages: no scarring of the neck, a short hospitalization, and fewer surgical complications
Hillel Yaffe’s Urogynecology Unit has launched a new service - a clinic with a dedicated urogynecology nurse, which will be operated by a single nurse, Betty Lisser, an experienced midwife at Hillel Yaffe who was trained in urogynecology
The boy is hospitalized in good condition in the Pediatrics Department after being treated with antivenom. Before another evening of bonfires, the hospital would like to warn not only of the very hot weather and the fear of fires getting out of control, but also of snake bites at the end of spring
The Orthopedics Division at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center will begin using endoscopes only to perform minimally invasive surgery for herniated discs and lumbar spinal stenosis
A new and modern medical record - the upgraded Chameleon system - went live at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, which is the first government hospital to have implemented the new version of the software.
The Hapoel Hadera player, who was selected to light a torch on Israeli Independence Day, stopped by for a short visit to what used to be his second home - Hillel Yaffe Medical Center.
Specialist physicians, entrepreneurs and representatives of high-tech companies and startups who were responding to the challenge, came to patient experience launch event held by Hillel Yaffe Medical Center and the Israel Innovation Institute.
For the first time, Hillel Yaffe Medical Center performed reconstruction of a bone segment using a customized titanium implant that was printed on a 3D printer