The transformation of our iconic Round Building is well under way. On this webpage, you can see the progress made to date on the structure itself, including an additional 200 sorely needed patient beds, sparkling new medical specialty service and nursing station areas and all the state-of-the-art equipment that will sustain Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem well into the future.
It's what you cannot see from these images, however, that is most profound: the sheer magnitude of the human impact this transformation will have on the people of Jerusalem, our beloved Israel and the world beyond. Soon, when the doors to the new Round Building officially swing open, our capacity to deliver the highest level of patient care, serve more and more patients with each coming year, and meet the ever-expanding healthcare needs of every human being who seeks our care will have significantly increased, in manifold ways.
And all of it — from the heaviest beam to the littlest detail — is thanks to the generosity of people like you.
The first two new elevators in the Round Building have been completed!
The first two Internal Medicine departments are expected to be completed in Q3 of 2024.
The installment of the façade of the Round Building is underway. We expect its completion by the High Holidays.
The transformation of our iconic Round Building is well under way. On this webpage, you can see the progress made to date on the structure itself, including an additional 200 sorely needed patient beds, sparkling new medical specialty service and nursing station areas and all the state-of-the-art equipment that will sustain Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem well into the future.
It's what you cannot see from these images, however, that is most profound: the sheer magnitude of the human impact this transformation will have on the people of Jerusalem, our beloved Israel and the world beyond. Soon, when the doors to the new Round Building officially swing open, our capacity to deliver the highest level of patient care, serve more and more patients with each coming year, and meet the ever-expanding healthcare needs of every human being who seeks our care will have significantly increased, in manifold ways.
And all of it — from the heaviest beam to the littlest detail — is thanks to the generosity of people like you.
The first two new elevators in the Round Building have been completed!
The first two Internal Medicine departments are expected to be completed in Q3 of 2024.
The installment of the façade of the Round Building is underway. We expect its completion by the High Holidays.
The transformation of our iconic Round Building is well under way. On this webpage, you can see the progress made to date on the structure itself, including an additional 200 sorely needed patient beds, sparkling new medical specialty service and nursing station areas and all the state-of-the-art equipment that will sustain Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem well into the future.
It's what you cannot see from these images, however, that is most profound: the sheer magnitude of the human impact this transformation will have on the people of Jerusalem, our beloved Israel and the world beyond. Soon, when the doors to the new Round Building officially swing open, our capacity to deliver the highest level of patient care, serve more and more patients with each coming year, and meet the ever-expanding healthcare needs of every human being who seeks our care will have significantly increased, in manifold ways.
And all of it — from the heaviest beam to the littlest detail — is thanks to the generosity of people like you.
The first two new elevators in the Round Building have been completed!
The first two Internal Medicine departments are expected to be completed in Q3 of 2024.
The installment of the façade of the Round Building is underway. We expect its completion by the High Holidays.
The transformation of our iconic Round Building is well under way. On this webpage, you can see the progress made to date on the structure itself, including an additional 200 sorely needed patient beds, sparkling new medical specialty service and nursing station areas and all the state-of-the-art equipment that will sustain Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem well into the future.
It's what you cannot see from these images, however, that is most profound: the sheer magnitude of the human impact this transformation will have on the people of Jerusalem, our beloved Israel and the world beyond. Soon, when the doors to the new Round Building officially swing open, our capacity to deliver the highest level of patient care, serve more and more patients with each coming year, and meet the ever-expanding healthcare needs of every human being who seeks our care will have significantly increased, in manifold ways.
And all of it — from the heaviest beam to the littlest detail — is thanks to the generosity of people like you.
The first two new elevators in the Round Building have been completed!
The first two Internal Medicine departments are expected to be completed in Q3 of 2024.
The installment of the façade of the Round Building is underway. We expect its completion by the High Holidays.
The transformation of our iconic Round Building is well under way. On this webpage, you can see the progress made to date on the structure itself, including an additional 200 sorely needed patient beds, sparkling new medical specialty service and nursing station areas and all the state-of-the-art equipment that will sustain Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem well into the future.
It's what you cannot see from these images, however, that is most profound: the sheer magnitude of the human impact this transformation will have on the people of Jerusalem, our beloved Israel and the world beyond. Soon, when the doors to the new Round Building officially swing open, our capacity to deliver the highest level of patient care, serve more and more patients with each coming year, and meet the ever-expanding healthcare needs of every human being who seeks our care will have significantly increased, in manifold ways.
And all of it — from the heaviest beam to the littlest detail — is thanks to the generosity of people like you.
The first two new elevators in the Round Building have been completed!
The first two Internal Medicine departments are expected to be completed in Q3 of 2024.
The installment of the façade of the Round Building is underway. We expect its completion by the High Holidays.