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Saving Wallah: Emergency Brain Surgery Saves Gaza Toddler
When two-year old Wallah Omar came to Rambam from Gaza with a large brain tumor, she was barely able to move. Partially paralyzed, the child’s condition was rapidly getting worse. Now, just six weeks later and post-surgery, she is laughing and playing, and getting ready to go home
Protecting Fetuses and their Mothers
Rambam researchers were the first in the world to link blood clotting with fetal loss and vascular complications in pregnant women. In light of these findings, they developed medical treatment that is now saving fetuses and their mothers around the globe
Forecast: The Injured are on The Way
A new system that has been developed for Rambam Health Care Campus (RHCC) ‘guesses’ the number of people likely to be injured in a mass casualty event. This allows hospital medical teams to ready themselves appropriately to receive the wounded
TECHNOLOGY
The DaVinci of Surgery
Artist, dentist, sculptor and internationally-known surgeon: all these titles belong to one man, Prof. Stephen A. Schendel, who recently visited Rambam. There, he performed innovative operations and gave lessons in the art of medicine
Not Clowning Around
The operating room is not the most pleasant place for any patient. But for children about to undergo surgery, it is especially frightening. At Rambam we’ve learned that there is nothing to fear but fear itself. Now, as part of preparation for surgery, children become familiar with the operating room through the guidance of a medical clown called ‘Bermula’
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