Jerusalemite of the Week: Acupuncture is one of the most popular forms of alternative medicine. Acupuncturist Jessica Newman dispels some misconceptions about her work.
“We hope it will enable us to learn from our mistakes and prevent new ones,” wrote authors Joelle M. Abi-Rached and Allan M. Brandt.
“Our study provided a broad perspective for data analysis by both patients and treating physicians,” lead researcher Prof. Shelly Levy-Tzedek said.
Attendees interested in making aliyah and continuing in the medical field received information, advice, and assistance in jump-starting their lives in Israel.
Grant will be used to create medical simulation training center
Doing Rabbanit Sarah Herzog proud: From 1894’s Ezrat Nashim Hospital to 2024’s Herzog Medical Center
The battle of fungus vs. fungus: Newly identified yeast might prevent life-threatening fungal infections.
The doctor's three month suspension is about to expire, prompting fears from Parliamentarians that he may pose a risk to Jewish patients.
Amidst evacuations and Hezbollah threats, construction of Kiryat Shmona’s new medical center, supported by JNF-USA, continues unabated — providing hope and future healthcare services in the north.
Innovation led by the Samueli Initiative for Responsible AI in Medicine at TAU