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This Israeli hospital has incorporated into its staff a smart robot that administers drugs to patients according to computerized prescriptions. NTD Television
Last week, Hillel Yaffe Medical Center made history by opening the first clinic of its kind in Israel. Professionals from various medical fields join forces to treat one of the most common medical problems – fainting. Putting an end to fainting
Hillel Yaffe Medical Center is the first and only hospital in Israel to use a sophisticated robot to dispense medications to patients. Advantages: prevention of errors when prescribing and dispensing medications, and freeing up valuable work time for staff
Hillel Yaffe Medical Center is calling for volunteers between the ages of 18-65 who suffer from chronic neck pain to participate in a trial of treatment with an innovative device
Hillel Yaffe Medical Center conducted a successful chemical warfare drill. In the scenario, a missile with a chemical warhead fell near the hospital, requiring very far-reaching medical preparedness
He weighs only 600 grams and has a long road ahead of him, but this preemie hospitalized at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center's Newborn and Neonatal Care Department received a very special gift this Valentine's Day – a lifesaving repair of his heart defect
A group of students from the US, Canada and the UK came to Hillel Yaffe Medical Center to learn about the many years of close side-by-side work between the Center's Arab and Jewish staff. Dr. Yaacov Weinberg, accompanied them
A large delegation from China - from well-known hospitals all around the country - arrived this week to visit Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, with the goal of setting up future areas of cooperation and strengthening existing collaboration
Close to 150 staff members and specialists participated in a day-long conference held by the HYMC Imaging Unit, which examined the performance of imaging on children. The message of the day: avoid unnecessary tests