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Staff members are at the forefront of medical technologies and innovation, task forces, methods and vaccines in the making, working to protect the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
“We will not be able to stop the spread of the virus across the country once it infects entire schools,” said chairwoman of Israel’s Teacher’s Union Yaffa Ben-David.
Safra Children Hospital, Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer, Israel. Credit: David Shay via Wikimedia Commons.
Israel’s Sheba Medical Center ranked among world’s top 10 best hospitals
The Rochester-based Mayo Clinic led the global rankings for a second year. Tel Aviv’s Sourasky Medical Center, also known as Ichilov Hospital, was named the world’s 34th top hospital.
Pipes Bridge, Beersheva, Israel. Credit: Alexey Goral via Wikimedia Commons.
Proposal considered for Israel’s largest hospital to be built in Beersheva
The new potential hospital will have about 1,900 beds—1,000 of which will be for general medicine, while the remaining beds will be for geriatric care and a mental-health center.
Within seven hours, Israeli doctors arrived at Nicosia Hospital with an ECMO machine, stabilized the patient and transported her to Sheba Medical Center, where she is recovering.
A researcher at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa on Feb. 19, 2019. Credit: Hadas Parush/Flash90.
Israeli study may provide hope for some pancreatic cancer patients
A groundbreaking study at Israel’s Sheba Medical Center offers “potential hope” to those with pancreatic cancer, the 12th most common cancer worldwide.
Israel’s Sheba Medical Center and U.S. scientists discover a direct connection between a common food preservative, and the growing obesity and diabetes crisis.