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Prof. Alan Apter, senior physician and former director of the Department of Psychological Medicine at Schneider Children’s, and one of the leading child psychiatrists in Israel, was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award by the European Society for the Study of Tourette Syndrome (ESSTS).Read more...
Ilan Osran, a psychologist in the Institute of Gastroenterology, Nutrition and Liver Diseases at Schneider Children’s, advises how we can help the child overcome the fear of blood tests, reduce anxiety and foster the best cooperationRead more...
A new service was recently introduced at Schneider Children’s for the assessment and care of children suffering from hyper-salivation (excessive production of saliva)Read more...
Prof. Shai Ashkenazi, Director of Pediatrics “A” at Schneider Children’s, received an award by the European Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID) in recognition of his long-term contribution to medical education in infectious disease in childrenRead more...
Schneider Children’s recently opened a multidisciplinary center for the treatment of pediatric thyroid gland diseases in cooperation with Beilinson HospitalRead more...
DreaMed Diabetes, Schneider Children’s, and the John A. Paulson School for Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at Harvard University, will collaborate to improve Type I Diabetes careRead more...
Specialists at Schneider Children’s recently operated on a 19-month-old toddler to remove a chain of about 40 strong magnets from his colonRead more...
A toddler was brought to the Emergency Department (ER) at Schneider Children’s after his mother noticed that the “candies” he had swallowed were in fact toy gel balls.Read more...
The Institute of Endocrinology and Diabetes and the International Diabetes Center (IDC) in Minneapolis, USA, have been awarded a competitive prestigious grant of $7 million towards second generation research of the artificial pancreas system aimed to treat youngsters with Type I DiabetesRead more...
Staff from the administration and medical sectors at Schneider Children’s Medical Center mobilized to volunteer as part of the annual Good Deeds Day which took place on Tuesday, March 28, 2017Read more...
The new clinic for the advanced treatment of epilepsy centralizes the care of children suffering from severe seizures that are resistant to standard medicationsRead more...
Following the shocking murder of nurse Tova Kararo of blessed memory, the Anti-Violence Committee at Schneider Children’s called an emergency meeting to discuss increasing violence against medical teamsRead more...
To mark the Festival of Purim, window cleaners dressed in costumes of superheroes Spiderman, Superman and Batman arrived at Schneider Children’s to the surprise of children hospitalized in the various departmentsRead more...
A 12½-year-old boy arrived in respiratory distress to Schneider Children’s ER after he had, in his words, “played with” a pen and inhaled the capRead more...
Schneider Children’s recently conducted several hepaticojejunostomy procedures to remove a choledochal cyst (cyst in the gall bladder) through minimal invasion surgeryRead more...
As part of the infrastructure work for the hospital’s extension, controlled demolition took place of the veteran pedestrian bridge connecting the parking area with the hospital buildingRead more...