
Israeli doctors save Syrian lives
Israel’s policy is to treat any wounded Syrians who reach the Israeli border seeking help even though the countries are considered enemies.

Israel’s policy is to treat any wounded Syrians who reach the Israeli border seeking help even though the countries are considered enemies.

Rambam Health Care Campus has treated 140 Syrian civilians, men, women and children over the past three years.

Researchers from the Technion and Rambam Health Care Campus awarded for their robot for minimally invasive neurosurgery.

Generating patient-specific heart cells in a dish enables doctors to identify most promising drugs for heart disease.

Haifa hospital is promoting health with a new project that pairs Pilates training with patients on dialysis treatments.

Doctors bring bone-marrow donor across the border in a clandestine mission to treat a child for cancer.

Treatment model –“Bring the Patient, Bring the Surgeon” — assures that the patient’s ongoing care will be administered by doctors present at the surgery.

Israeli doctors at Rambam Health Care Campus print innovative 3D jawbone for civil war shooting victim.

A first-in-class pocket-sized metered-dose cannabis inhaler helps patients and doctors control, monitor and fine-tune dosages.

‘There are no words to describe the excitement of triumphing in an impossible situation,’ says Rambam’s head of pediatric surgery.

Eye From Zion medical team left Israel on cusp of war to provide 102 sight-saving surgeries in Kinshasa, one of the most dangerous cities in central Africa.

While Hamas attacks from Gaza put half of Israel under threat, Palestinian Arabs and Gaza residents continue to receive medical treatment in Israeli hospitals.

Possible new treatment approach suggested by Arab-Israeli pediatrician’s discovery of how interrupted sleep speeds the spread of cancer.

Six-year-old boy with severe intracranial pressure nursed back to life at Rambam Health Care Campus.

InSightec ExAblate Neuro gives Sami Zangi back the use of his hands, in the first procedure of its kind in Israel.