The Rabin Medical Center is a merger of Beilinson and Hasharon hospitals. Beilinson hospital was established in 1936 and Hasharon hospital was founded in 1942. Both merged together and formed as Rabin Medical Center. Beilinson Hospital is a pioneer in the performance of novel surgical procedures and established specialty medical departments and units, growing from a local 70-bed hospital to the tertiary medical center with more than 1,000 beds today. It is located in Israel. Since its establishment it is serving as a
model for the upcoming new medical centers. The hospital is giving treatments with new standards and is acting like a leader in new technologies. The hospital is maintaining high standards of quality medical and
nursing care with personal attention towards the patients. In the 21st Century the first kidney transplant is done in Rabin Medical Center. It also achieved a domino heart transplant, the first Israeli
brain catheterization, the
resuscitation of a
fetus in the womb, the
resuscitation of a woman after giving birth, the first Israeli permanent artificial heart transplant, a complicated rare
surgery in which the spine, neck, and jaw of a patient were realigned, a unique spinal endoscopic procedure as an alternative to a complicated surgery, and numerous life-saving treatments of terror victims, war wounded, and road accident survivors.
Last Updated on: Nov 27, 2024