Archives
10-Oct-2007
Jewish, Christian, and Moslem women from Israel, Jordan, and Egypt met in Jordan for a workshop on building mutual trust and understanding, organized by a Jerusalemite whose son was injured in a terror attack.
10-Oct-2007
Among the patients visited by the British Parliamentarians who toured the Hadassah Medical Center in September was Baha Khazin, aged 4 1/2, the son of a Palestinian policeman, saved by Hadassah after being severely burned in a fire, who was back at Hadassah for additional surgery.
10-Oct-2007
Shimon Ohana, the young border policeman who took bullets in his chest to protect a child from a terrorist and was subsequently saved by Hadassah, will shortly become a father.
11-Sep-2007
Trisha S. Margulies, the new President of Hadassah International, has been a life member of Hadassah for almost 30 years.
11-Sep-2007
The Hadassah Medical Center proved to be a popular spot for journalists during the past few months and great news coverage has been the result.
11-Sep-2007
The International Center for Nursing Ethics (ICNE), based at the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom, has honored Hadassah’s Former Director of Nursing Nurit Wagner with its prestigious Human Rights Award of 2007.
11-Sep-2007
The Hadassah Medical Center has partnered with a leading research company to test the efficacy of a rice bran nutrient as supportive therapy for HIV/AIDS patients.
11-Sep-2007
A Hadassah physician has invented a back brace, which has proven in a clinical trial to help those suffering from scoliosis.
11-Sep-2007
As part of a long-term collaborative venture among the Hadassah Medical Center, Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts (USA), and the Palestinian Authority, Hadassah hosted a workshop to discuss the thorny issue of domestic violence.
11-Sep-2007
A team from Hadassah’s Center for Metabolic Diseases has discovered a gene mutation new to science that caused a family to lose two of its children.
