
Israeli medical experts fly to help Samoan measles victims
‘They need heads and hands, and that’s what we sent,’ says director of Israel Center for Disaster Medicine and Humanitarian Response.

‘They need heads and hands, and that’s what we sent,’ says director of Israel Center for Disaster Medicine and Humanitarian Response.

Innovation and acceleration centers in several Israeli medical centers are finding technological cures for global healthcare ills.

Youngest burn victims benefit from Israel’s pioneering expertise in CO2 lasers at Sheba Medical Center’s new I-PEARLS Center of Excellence.

A refugee newborn airlifted from Cyprus underwent successful surgery for a complex heart defect.

Doctor says the new approach cuts the anxiety of waiting for a diagnosis to less than two weeks instead of three months.

Two-day-old infant born to Syrian refugees in Cyprus was flown to Sheba Medical Center for surgery to correct a severe heart defect.

‘The ability to have discussions on medical and paramedical issues between physicians all over the world is very exciting,’ says Israeli neurosurgeon.

Mistakes in prescribing drugs cause hundreds of thousands of deaths and injuries. Israel’s MedAware has devised a system to identify errors in real time.

‘We put an emphasis on sleep, depression and sexual function,’ says Dr. Tali Cukierman-Yaffe, director of this one-of-a-kind clinic in Israel.

The rare procedure removed a blockage in the baby’s breathing passage and ultimately saved the lives of the mother and infant.