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| Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine | The department of anesthesiology and critical care medicine serves 21 operating rooms at Hadassah – Ein Kerem and six operating rooms at Hadassah - Mt. Scopus. Anesthesia and sedation services are also provided in several other locations... |
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| Clinical Biochemistry | The Department of Clinical Biochemistry, both at the Ein Karem and Mount Scopus hospitals, is committed to medical laboratory service, research and education. The department strives to be a national leader in its field. It is in a special position of being both a medical center laboratory and a reference laboratory that provides extensive laboratory services. |
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| Blood Bank | Founded in 1944, the Blood Bank is open around the clock throughout the year. It includes a Blood Donor Service, a Laboratory Service and a Hepatitis Laboratory, and is the only Hospital Blood Bank in Israel with a large frozen store of red blood cells. |
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| Bone Marrow Transplantation | The Sidney Weisner Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Cancer Immunobiology at the Hadassah University Medical Center, Jerusalem, serves as Israel’s National Bone Marrow Transplantation Center..... |
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| Cardiology - The Heart Institute | The Heart Institute at the Hadassah University Hospital is a tertiary referral center. It serves both the greater Jerusalem area and is a referral center for the entire country as well as for patients from abroad... |
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| Cardiothoracic Surgery | |
The department deals with counseling, treatment and performance of operations in the following diseases: coronary arteries diseases, by-pass operations with and without heart-lung machines and valves operation, including all valves repairs or replacements. |
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| Complementary Medicine | In 1990, Hadassah became the first institution in Israel to open a complementary clinic to answer the needs of the population for new health services. The clinic covers both traditional and complementary medicine, offering patient a unique way to approach their needs and providing optimal treatment by drawing from the best of both conventional and complementary medicine... |
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| Cyclotron Radiochemistry | The Hadassah Cyclotron Unit is a radiopharmaceutical center which functions within the Hadassah R&D Division in collaboration with the Department of Nuclear Medicine. Medical imaging has emerged as a potent method for diagnosing disease states and for monitoring treatments. Thus, the main objective of the Cyclotron Unit is to synthesize and produce new radio-labeled molecules for the diagnosis and evaluation of various disease states using PET imaging at Hadassah and other major PET centers around Israel. In addition, the Hadassah Cyclotron Unit is responsible for routinely producing known PET imaging tracer molecules such as 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG),11C-Choline and 11C- Raclopride on a daily basis due to their short half-lives. |
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| Dermatology | The Department of Dermatology has a number of specific clinics and laboratories, some involved in pure research, others combining research with clinical services. |
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| Ear, Nose and Throat (Otolaryngology) | The department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery deals with diagnosis, conservative and surgical treatments relating to voice, hearing and airways problems. |
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| Emergency Medicine Ein Karem | The Harvey M. and Lyn P. Meyerhoff Emergency Department provides careful and comprehensive treatment - examining, evaluating, diagnosing and stabilizing the patient's condition before release or referral. |
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| Emergency Medicine Mount Scopus | The Mount Scopus Emergency Department receives approximately 53. 000 patients per annum, mostly from the northern area of Jerusalem. Besides major trauma and surgical subspecialities (i.e. neuro and cardiac surgery) it provides medical care for most emergencies. |
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| Endocrinology | The department deals with the diagnosis and treatment of all fields of endocrinology, namely diabetes, diseases of the thyroid, pituitary and adrenal glands and the reproductive system (male and female). |
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| Gastroenterology | The Gastroenterology Service includes endoscopic, clinical, and research activities, located in the Hadassah Ein Kerem Campus, and also a Unit providing clinical and endoscopic services in the Hadassah Mount Scopus campus. |
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| Genetics and Metabolic Diseases | The Department of Genetics and Metabolic Diseases in Hadassah hospital in Ein-Kerem offers comprehensive services designed to provide reliable and innovative genetic diagnosis, as well as genetic counseling for genetic disorders and metabolic diseases. |
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| Geriatrics | The Geriatics Unit is part of the Department of Medicine, at the Ein-Karem Hospital. |
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| Geriatric Rehabilitation Complex | The Department practices comprehensive rehabilitation for all conditions which require diagnosis, active medical therapy or rehabilitation. Its goal is to help patients whose function is limited by disease, disability, or trauma to achieve independence, and it has developed innovative approaches towards this end. It is also involved, as advisor, in framing legislation to help the handicapped. |
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| Hematology | This web site is intended to serve the public, patient care personnel, students, scientific researchers and educators. It also serves the patients who have a hematological disease, and their families, by providing a source of current information regarding the diseases, our high quality of medical care, the cutting-edge research that is underway, and new treatments. |
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| Hospice | The Ina and Jack Kay Center provides health and supportive services to patients with advanced terminal illness. The emphasis in the Hospice is on total care of the patient and his family in a warm, optimistic Jewish surrounding, so that his final weeks are as comfortable as possible. |
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| Medical Biophysics and Nuclear Medicine / HBRC | The Department of Nuclear Medicine carries out mainly diagnostic scintigraphies in oncology, cardiology, endocrinology, neuropsychiatry, nephrology, gastroenterology, etc… It is equipped with SPECT and PET technology (soon with PET/CT) as well as with a gamma camera mounted anatomical X-ray tomography |
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| Medicine Ein Karem | The Department of Medicine in Ein-Karem acts as a tertiary center for internal medicine and includes 3 inpatient departments, a daycare, an intensive care unit, and 3 department for endocrinology, gastroenterology and nephrology. |
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| Medicine Mount Scopus | |
The Department of Medicine on Mount Scopus serves the north eastern section of Jerusalem and, in its specialized activities, patients from all parts of the country. The department is known for its efficient patient care reflected by the shortest average period of hospitalization (four to five days) among all the Departments of Medicine in Jerusalem. |
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| Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | The Department of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases is responsible for the routine microbiological diagnostic services for the wards and outpatient clinics of the Hadassah University Medical Center, conducts laboratory tests and carries out environmental surveillance.... |
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| Neonatology | The Rosalie Goldberg Department of Neonatology provides care and treatment for more than 11,000 newborn infants born annually in Hadassah's hospitals.
(Hadassah Ein Kerem, Hadassah Mount Scopus).
In each hospital there are maternity wards that treat about 50 healthy babies.
In Hadassah Ein Kerem the neonatal special care unit can provide care for up to 12-14 premature babies and neonates who need increased monitoring because they are underdeveloped or have mild problems.
In Hadassah Mount Scopus the neonatal intensive care unit has 10 beds for premature and full term infants that need intensive care and monitoring for the extreme medical conditions. In addition, there are another 10 beds for premature babies that don't have such severe problems but still need monitoring. |
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| Nephrology and Hypertension | The department of Nephrology acts within the framework of the Department of Medicine. Its medical activities include diagnosis, treatment and prevention in several areas: chronic and acute kidney diseases, infections of the urinary tract, all types of hypertension, water and electrolytes homeostasis (including oedemas), polyurea (excess ofg urination) and diabetes insipidus. Diseases relating to calcium and potassium homeostasis, including metabolic bone diseases such as: osteomyelation, hyper-and hypo-parathyroidism. |
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| Neurology | The skilled and experienced specialists of the department treat all neurological disorders. The department boasts state of the art equipment necessary for the treatment and diagnosis of the patients. |
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| Neurosurgery | The department is the only neurosurgery service in Jerusalem, and receives referrals from all over Israel and abroad for special areas of expertise. Over 700 elective and emergency operations are performed each year. The department has 27 in-patient beds, including a dedicated neurosurgical intensive care unit with 6 beds staffed by specially trained nursing personnel. |
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| Obstetrics and Gynecology Ein Karem | The department deals with all medical problems specifically related to women in all stages of life. Among theses: male and female fertility, follow-up of pregnancies and high risk pregnancies, menopause, birth control, modern gynecological surgery, adolescence problems, etc. |
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| Obstetrics and Gynecology Mount Scopus | The wide variety of ethnic origin, cultural background and religious persuasion among women giving birth at Hadassah-Mount Scopus has led the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics to adopt a very liberal approach. "Natural" birth, Lamaze and Reed are among the range of acceptable preparations for labor and delivery, under the supervision of the Department's physicians and midwives. |
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| Oncology | The department of Oncology treats all kinds of malignant tumors, by therapeutic treatments, radiotherapy, preventive treatment and medical follow-up for patients who underwent cancer treatment in the past and for patients apprehensive of the recurrence of their disease.
The Laboratories of the department of Oncology are involved in basic and applied research in the areas of Cancer Research, Radiobiology, Cell Biology, Development of new treatment modalities, Biotechnology and tissue regeneration. |
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| Ophthalmology | The Dr. Leon, Eugenia and Dr. Boris Pines Department of Ophthalmology provides medical and surgical treatment. It is the national reference center for corneal, refractive, vitreo-retinal and laser surgery. In cooperation with the Israel Foreign Ministry's Division of International Cooperation, the Department has for many years developed and run eye-care programs in developing countries. |
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| Orthopedic Surgery | The department is located at both the Ein-Karem and Mt. Scopus hospitals and offers specialized treatment in all related fields to Orthopedics. |
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| Pathology | | The Department of Pathology serves both the Hadassah University Hospitals in Ein Kerem and the Hadassah University Hospital in Mount Scopus. It provides diagnostic service in histopathology, histochemistry, immunopathology, electron microscopy and diagnostic cytology. |
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| Pediatrics Ein Kerem | The Department of Pediatrics is part of the Division of Pediatrics. The department’s specialists offer treatment in all related pediatric professions. |
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| Pediatric Critical Care | Critical Care Medicine in the division of Pediatrics is divided between the two Hadassah campuses:
The main intensive care unit is located at the Ein Kerem campus and an intermediate care unit is inside the pediatric department of the Mount Scopus campus. The EK unit is run by Drs I. Yatsiv, J. Braun & M. Chigrinsky (PCC fellow) and the intermediate care by Dr R. Brooks. All the attending are trained in pediatric CCM. The nursing staffs of the 2 units are separated. |
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| Pediatrics Mount Scopus | The Department of Pediatrics at Mt. Scopus is the largest General Pediatric Department in Jerusalem. It provides children’s medical services to the greater metropolitan Jerusalem area. It is located at the Northeast part of Jerusalem and provides health care services to the surrounding neighborhoods. |
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| Pediatric Cardiology | The Pediatric Cardiology Unit cares for children born with heart defects, and treats heart diseases which manifest during childhood. Also treats fetuses, newborns, children and adults with congenital heart defects or specific acquired heart diseases. |
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| Pediatric Hemato-Oncology | | The department’s main mission is to provide state-of-the-art care for children and adolescents with cancer and severe non-malignant hematological diseases. |
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| Pediatric Surgery | Pediatric surgeons in the Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hadassah University Hospitals perform corrective surgery for congenital anomalies of the abdominal wall, the gastrointestinal tract and intra-abdominal organs and the thorax: this in additional to removal of childhood tumors and other more routine procedures of pediatric surgery. |
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| Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | The department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation provides an inter-disciplinary approach to the treatment of patients suffering from diverse neurological and orthopedic conditions from the time of injury through the inpatient, outpatient, community integration and long-term follow-up periods. Our goal is to help patients, whose function is limited, to achieve independence and to return to the community in the best availble condition with the maximal quality of life. |
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| Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery | The department deals with the treatment of congenital malformations, skin tumors, burns, injuries caused by car accidents and avulsion injuries. In addition it operates a Center for Esthetics, which offers a variety of plastic and esthetic surgery procedures. |
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| Psychiatry | The department of Psychiatry specializes in the treatment of combined medical and psychological problems, post traumatic reactions, depressive syndromes in particular, as well as persistent depression. |
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| Pulmonology | | The Pulmonology unit is part of the Department of Medicine Ein-Karem and provides pulmonology services for children and adults. |
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| Radiology - Medical Imaging | The Department of Medical Imaging includes two modern institutes with state of the art equipment, one at the Ein-karem Hospital and the other at the Mt. Scopus Hospital. |
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| Surgery Mount Scopus | | The department of Surgery at Mount Scopus provides high quality programs in teaching, research and surgical health care. It also operates outpatient clinics, emergency trauma and surgical services, and a consulting service for the general hospital wards. |
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| Urology | The department’s doctors deal with diagnosis, surgery and other treatments of the kidneys and urinary tract in children and adults, both men and women, as well as in the male genital diseases problems in sexual functioning. |
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| Vascular Surgery | The department carries out a variety of vascular operations, such as: endarterectomy of the carotid arteries, repairs of aneurysms of the aorta and the peripheral arteries, by-pass between the aorta and blood vessels of the limbs, by-pass between the aorta and the kidneys’ arteries, by-pass between the aorta and the arteries of the intestines and the liver. |
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| Community Dentistry | Community dentistry is a specialty in dental medicine which deals with fixing the levels of dental health and morbidity in the community and analyzing the variables related to these distributions. |
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| Endodontics | The department deals with treatment, research and teaching of all fields related to root canals. |
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| Maxillofacial Rehabilitation | | The mission of the Department is to provide treatment and service to patients who lack organs in the head and neck region due to surgical interventions, trauma, pathology or congenital malformations. |
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| Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | The department deals with the range between ambulatory dental surgery and complicated maxillofacial surgery resulting from severe injuries, tumors and congenital or functional disorders. |
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| Oral Medicine | The Department of Oral Medicine provides teaching and clinical services in all areas of oral medicine. The services provided by the department may be broadly divided into specialized dental services and specialized clinics. The dental clinics provide dental treatment for medically compromised patients, handicapped patients and all emergency cases. The specialized clinics, some of which are covered by Israeli health funds, provide services in oral mucosal disease, chronic orofacial pain, sensory changes in the face, salivary gland dysfunction. |
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| Orthodontics | | Orthodontics has been taught and practiced at the Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine since its establishment in 1953. In 1965 the orthodontic department was recognized as an independent department within the faculty of Dental Medicine, with the aim of teaching undergraduate and dental students, providing treatment for children and adults. |
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| Pediatric Dentistry | Dentistry for children, or Pediatric Dentistry as known today, has developed from the treatment of children's teeth to a specialty with emphasis in behavior management, systemic diseases and its correlation to dental and oral disease; the focus is in the delivery of preventive care, beginning with the infant and up to late adolescence, including the treatment of handicapped patients in need of special care.... |
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| Periodontics | Treatments provided by the department are: Complete periodontal examination and charting, First aid for the relief of acute situations of periodontal origin. Initial preparation include oral hygiene instruction and the removal of tartar and other deposits. |
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| Prosthodontics | The Department of Prosthodontics comprises the following disciplines: operative dentistry, occlusion, fixed prosthodontics, removed prosthodontics, implantology, esthetic dentistry and dental materials. The department involves in educational activities, clinical services and research. |
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