Hadassah Hospital introduced dream doctors, also known as medical clowns, to Israel. They are empowering patients and staff in a ‘medical revolution with a happy face’. Read more
The Goshen Project is based on the pioneering work of Professor Frank Oberklaid, founding director of the Centre for Community Child Health at The Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. Read more
Over 50% of hospital research conducted in Israel is carried out at Hadassah. Hadassah is committed to excellence in research and is responsible for many medical breakthroughs which prolong and/or improve quality of life. Read more
Support the at-risk children of Jerusalem today by donating to the Jerusalem Crisis Intervention Centre at Hadassah Hospital. Read more
The Ethiopian-Israeli nursing scholarship program plays a vital role in ensuring the future of the nursing profession in Israel. Hadassah is facilitating the training of nurses from underprivileged Ethiopian communities and ensuring ethnic and cultural representation in the field of nursing. Read more
Disorders of Sex Differentiation (DSD) are misunderstood in Palestinian society, so its management is a huge challenge from a medical, surgical and psychological standpoint. Read more
COVID-19 is the deadliest health challenge the State of Israel has ever faced. And it is Hadassah, Israel’s oldest and most trusted hospital that is bearing much of the weight. Read more
Journey to Hospital Land is a therapeutic program for children in hospital. The program is now almost ready. It will be distributed to children and their parents in paediatric departments at Hadassah and a range of other children’s hospitals across Israel. Read more