IDF Representative Thanks Hadassah Hospitals

November 5, 2024

IDF Representative Thanks Hadassah Hospitals

Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari of the Israel Defense Forces visited Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem in October to recognize and express gratitude for the exceptional dedication of the Hadassah Medical Organization (HMO)’s teams in treating war casualties.

Meeting with Prof. Yoram Weiss, HMO director general, Rear Admiral Hagari acknowledged the crucial work undertaken by Hadassah’s staff, including the advanced surgical and rehabilitative care provided to soldiers injured in recent conflicts.

Since October 7, 2023, Hadassah has seen a significant influx of casualties from combat zones in both the south and north of Israel, with patients undergoing complex, lifesaving procedures and receiving extensive rehabilitative support. Prof. Weiss presented a comprehensive overview of the medical and technological advancements the institution employs, such as robotics-assisted surgeries and cutting-edge technologies used in its operating rooms. He emphasized the organization’s commitment to treating each patient with the utmost urgency and care.

Central to the long-term recovery process is the Gandel Rehabilitation Center at Hadassah Hospital Mount Scopus, where wounded soldiers begin their recovery journey. Rear Admiral Hagari’s visit to the center highlighted the depth of dedication from Hadassah’s diverse medical staff, who work around the clock to support the patients’ physical and mental recovery.

Concluding his visit, Rear Admiral Hagari spent time with 12 soldiers currently hospitalized at Hadassah Ein Kerem, hearing their personal stories of bravery and resilience. This meeting underscored the collaborative efforts between the IDF and the Hadassah Medical Organization to provide holistic, comprehensive care for soldiers and civilians impacted by recent events.

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