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Hadassah University Hospital, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem. Hadassah Medical Center (Hebrew: הָמֶרְכָּז הָרְפוּאִי הֲדַסָּה) is an Israeli medical organization established in 1934 that operates two university hospitals in Jerusalem (one in Ein Karem and one in Mount Scopus) as well as schools of medicine, dentistry, nursing, and pharmacology affiliated with the Hebrew ...
Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital; Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital; Augusta Victoria Hospital; Al-Makassed Islamic Charitable Hospital (Al-Quds University Teaching Hospital) Specialised hospitals: ALYN Hospital Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation Center [2] Kfar Shaul Mental Health Center (psychiatric) Issam al-Jeobi Geriatric Hospital (Beit Hanina)
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 1948 attack by Arab forces in Jerusalem Hadassah convoy massacre Part of 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine Aftermath of the attack on the convoy. Location Mount Scopus, Jerusalem Date April 13, 1948 ; 76 years ago (1948-04-13) Target Mixed military and medical convoy Weapons Small arms ...
Hadassah fundraises for community programs and health initiatives in Israel, including the Hadassah Medical Organization, two leading research hospitals in Jerusalem. [5] In the US, the organization advocates on behalf of women's rights, religious autonomy and US–Israel diplomacy .
Safra Children's Hospital at Tel HaShomer. Israel has one of the most technologically advanced and highest-quality healthcare systems in the world. Hospitals in Israel are equipped with modern facilities and high-quality medical technology. Medical personnel are very well-trained. [citation needed] Healthcare in Israel is also delivered very ...
Kaplan Medical Center is a teaching hospital affiliated with Hadassah Medical Center and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Medical School. It also has a small branch in nearby Gedera, the Herzfeld Medical Center, which mainly serves as a geriatric hospital and nursing home.
The newly formed executive committee, consisting of two representatives from the Hadassah Medical Association, two from the community, and a neutral representative, determined that the hospital would focus on two main departments: maternity and surgical. In 1930, the hospital's bed capacity increased to 58 due to Haifa's growing population.
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