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A 13-year-old girl swallowed a thin pin that was 3.5 cm long when fixing her hijab. While she was under anesthesia, the pin was removed from the base of her lungs in the Hillel Yaffe operating room.
The Oncology Unit held an Education Day for its patients, with a focus on palliative care - a comprehensive treatment approach designed to improve quality of life for patients and their families through conventional and adjuvant therapies.
Despite suffering a stroke at the age of 17, Gili Tony-Green became a mother for the third time and celebrated an especially happy Family Day with the Obstetrics and Gynecology staff at Hillel Yaffe
At Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, a pacemaker was implanted in a TYRX antibacterial envelope for the first time in Israel. The envelope is made from absorbable fibers that release antibiotics and significantly reduce infection
This week, the Obstetric Ultrasound Unit at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center received one of the world's most innovative and advanced ultrasound systems that produces a high-quality images that show the organs of the fetus more clearly
About 40 first year medical students of the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine at the Technion in Haifa came to the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center to be exposed to the work of the hospital.
The special evening in honor of Gender Equality Day was celebrated at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center with a festive dinner, lecture and new performance by actors Shai Avivi and Michal Livdinski, "In Wealth and Happiness"
On Sunday, October 18, Hillel Yaffe Medical Center launched its flu shot drive and the administration, medical and nursing staff, paramedical staff and administrative staff came to be vaccinated
The former director of Hillel Yaffe Medical Center continues to be recognized for his outstanding work. As part of the celebrations for the National Day of China, Prof. Oren received the highest award conferred upon foreigners for their contributions to China's economic and social progress
Dr. Michal Stein, the director of the infectious diseases and prevention of infections unit, and Dr. Adi Klein, director of the pediatrics ward of Hillel Yaffe Hospital, call the public to vaccinate against measles.