Israel’s Top Neonatal Doctor Announces Groundbreaking Efforts to Save More Babies During Wartime
TORONTO (PRWEB) April 26, 2018 -- Dr. Tzipora Strauss, the Director for Neonatology for Israel’s renowned Sheba Medical Center, spoke in Toronto on Monday at a private community event. Dr. Strauss spoke about the creation of a new neonatal facility to help protect infants during missile attacks and other serious safety threats in Israel.
Sheba Medical Center has become a leader in Israel for using innovative technology in the treatment of complex pregnancies and births, having created a new department dedicated to that mission. However, sudden security threats can put these new mothers and infants in serious danger. This is why Sheba is working to build a new neonatal department that will protect the patients in times of war.
“There are premature babies – some born in 23 to 25 weeks of gestation – that simply cannot be moved,” said Dr. Strauss. “This neonatal center will be a safe, protective shelter for these fragile infants and their families. Even in the worst circumstances of missile attacks and other threats, we can continue to protect and treat them with the most advanced medical care available.”
Sheba Medical Center currently treats more than 11,000 newborns annually. Sheba is the largest and most comprehensive medical center in the Middle East, with six hospitals on one campus.
Warren and Debbie Kimmel hosted this special evening in an effort to raise awareness in the Canadian community about the incredible work of the Sheba medical Center.
To request interviews with Dr. Strauss or pictures of Sheba Medical Center, contact Elian Dombey at 954-681-8056 or via email at elian(at)redbanyan(dot)com.
About Sheba Medical Center
Born together with Israel in 1948, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer is the biggest and most comprehensive medical center in the Middle East. Sheba is the only medical center in Israel that combines an acute care hospital and a rehabilitation hospital on one campus, and it is at the forefront of medical treatments, patient care, research and education. As a university teaching hospital affiliated with the Sackler School of Medicine at Tel-Aviv University, it welcomes people from all over the world indiscriminately.
Elian Dombey, Sheba Medical Center, http://eng.sheba.co.il, +1 9546818056, [email protected]
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