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She was born at Hillel Yaffe four years ago, and her parents spent 10 weeks with her in the Neonatal Care Department. Since being discharged, she and her mother make a point of visiting the dedicated staff that cared for her every year on her birthday.
While sisters Ina and Ella Shotman were pregnant together, they never planned on being in the delivery room at the same time. Turns out things don't always go as planned, and the sisters gave birth only a few hours apart.
Who said quality doesn't stand out? Hillel Yaffe Medical Center was ranked among the seven hospitals that complied with all of the quality indicators defined by the Ministry of Health for healthcare systems in Israel.
The unstable weather in May has brought the snakes out. Idan Cohen, 13, from Burgata, was bit by a snake in the schoolyard and rushed to Hillel Yaffe, where he was injected with antivenom and stabilized
At the end of last week, Hillel Yaffe Medical Center's Ophthalmology Department inaugurated a room named after the late Dr. Eli Dahan, a glaucoma specialist, whose family donated expensive equipment to the Ophthalmology Clinic
Dairy products are a key component of many people's diets. Are they truly so important to our health? And why do some people suffer side effects after eating them? Clinical Assistant Professor Yael Kopelman, Director of the Gastroenterology Institute, debunks some of the most common myths regarding milk and dairy products
The impressions of Dr. Adi Klein, Director of the Pediatrics Department at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, who volunteered to fly to the distant country of Nepal to help the Israeli delegation treat earthquake victims
The fact that the beautiful Duchess Kate Middleton and her daughter were discharged from the hospital in just 10 hours makes you wonder: is this also possible if you're not a real-life princess?
A 19-year-old who fell 20 meters off a cliff was brought to the hospital with multisystem injuries and a serious heart injury was given a new lease on life thanks to the resourcefulness of the staff at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center's Trauma Unit
Coinciding parallel religious holidays - Jewish Passover, Christian Easter and Druze Prophet Shoaib Day - led to a festive meeting at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center with representatives of each of the religions