Hillel Yaffe Medical Center Explained

Hillel Yaffe Medical Center
Coordinates:32.4514°N 34.8958°W
Location:Hadera
Country:Israel
Type:District General
Beds:495
Opened:1957
Website: hy.health.gov.il

The Hillel Yaffe Medical Center (Hebrew: מרכז רפואי הלל יפה) is a major hospital on the western edge of Hadera, Israel. It serves a population of about 450,000 residents in an area ranging from Zikhron Ya'akov in the north to Netanya in the south, from the Mediterranean coast in the west to Umm el-Fahm and the Green Line in the east. The center is named after Hillel Yaffe, a pioneering Yishuv doctor who worked in nearby Jewish settlements during the First Aliyah in the early 20th century.

History

Buildings

The hospital complex includes the following buildings:

Diverse population and staff

A diverse group of doctors and nurses works at the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center: Arabs and Jews, natives and immigrants. The patients also reflect the diversity of the region's population: urban people alongside rural farmers, natives and immigrants, Jews and Arabs. The hospital thus serves as an example of peaceful coexistence between Arabs and Jews, and of absorbing immigrants from the Soviet Union, Ethiopia and other lands.

Divisions and units

  • Urology
  • Orthopedics 1
  • Orthopedics 2
  • Endocrinology and diabetes
  • Ear, nose and throat
  • Day hospitalization
  • The unit for fertility and assisted reproductive technology
  • Anesthesia and operating rooms
  • General intensive care
  • Cardiac intensive care
  • General pediatrics
  • Neonatology
  • Plastic surgery
  • Surgery 1
  • Surgery 2
  • Pediatric surgery
  • Vascular surgery
  • Emergency department
  • Neurology

Institutes

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://hy.health.gov.il/english/about.php?did=66 "About us" on the HYMC website. Access date: 10 March 2008