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Rambam Medical Center

Rambam Health Care Campus (RHCC) established in 1938, the largest medical center in northern Israel was named for Rabbi Moshe Ben-Maimon "the RAMBAM", the greatest Jewish physician of ancient times.

  RHCC serves as a referral medical center, unifying all fields of medical science and employing a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment. Some 75,000 people are hospitalized at RHCC each year, with another 500,000 treated in its outpatient clinics and medical institutes.
 
RHCC also serves as the principal medical facility for the Northern Command of the Israel Defense Forces. The medical center comprises 36 departments with some 1000 beds, 45 medical units, 9 institutes, 6 laboratories and 30 administrative and maintenance departments. Among RHCC departments, some are the exclusive providers of comprehensive services for all of northern Israel, including trauma treatment, oncology, and neurosurgery.
 
As an academic hospital, RHCC maintains vital teaching and research links with the Technion’s Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, providing a dynamic clinical environment for diagnosis, treatment and research.
 
RHCC also houses internationally renowned Centers of Medical Excellence, administered by leading physicians in Israel, as well as the Meyer Children’s Hospital, providing comprehensive pediatric medical services.

Quick Facts

Established

1938

Type Medical Center  University Nursing School and Research Facility
Medical Units 45
Departments 36
Beds 1,000
Physcians  
Nurses  
Patients per year ±600,000
Emergency Cases ±150,000
Babies Born per year ± 6,054
Operating Theaters 15
Cardiothoracic Operations 1,300 Annually
 
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