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A Circle Is Complete at Schneider Children's
The Department of Returnees Concludes Its Momentous and Critical Role and Transitions Back to Pediatric Care. On Wednesday, December 17, 2025, the Department of Returnees at Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, part of the Clalit group, concluded its interim role and began transitioning back to its original function as Pediatric Department D
New Crisis Support Clinic Opens to Provide Mental Health Assistance for Children, Adolescents, and Their Families
In light of the current security situation, the Mental Health Division at Schneider Children’s Medical Center of Israel has opened the Crisis Support Clinic, offering psychological support for children, adolescents, and their families experiencing emotional distress
A 16-Year-Old Girl's Life Was Saved Following Emergency Surgery at Schneider Children's - After Consulting with ChatGPT
A 16-year-old girl from northern Israel, an outstanding student in a cyber program, recently felt a lump in her abdomen. She consulted with ChatGPT and asked what it might be. The response she received – urging her to get examined and request an ultrasound – proved critical: the scan revealed a large mass in her pancreas
Second Childhood
A Moving Ceremony Marks the Opening of a Holocaust Survivor's Dollhouse Exhibition at Schneider Children's
Advanced Surgery Performed for the First Time in Israel at Schneider Children's Saved 16-Year-Old's Leg
A 16-year-old boy from central Israel experienced persistent leg swelling for several years, but no medical professional had been able to determine the cause. His case took a critical turn when an X-ray reached Dr. Israel Weiss, an orthopedic oncologist. Upon reviewing the scan, Dr. Weiss identified a rare tumor, prompting urgent action that ultimately saved the boy's leg
Two-Year-Old Unvaccinated Against Meningitis Treated for Irreversible Damage at Schneider Children's
A two-year-old girl was admitted to Schneider Children's Medical Center two weeks ago with high fever, frequent vomiting, pallor, and labored breathing. Initially suspected of having a viral infection, her condition escalated to include lethargy and neck stiffness, leading doctors to diagnose bacterial meningitis, which was confirmed by a lumbar puncture. It was later revealed that she had not received routine vaccinations
New Appointment
Orit Koppelman, Director of Nursing
Above and Beyond for All Children
Cypriot child undergoes kidney transplant at Schneider Children's
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