Rebecca Sieff Hospital (also Ziv Medical Center) (Hebrew: בית החולים רבקה זיו) is a general hospital in Safed, Israel that serves the residents of Safed, the Upper Galilee and the northern Golan Heights. Sieff Hospital has 310 beds and serves as a regional trauma center in the event of accidents, natural disasters, terror attacks and war. It is also serves as a teaching hospital associated with Bar-Ilan University’s school of medicine which is also located in Safed. The hospital also operates an urgent care center in Kiryat Shmona.[citation needed]
Rebecca Sieff Hospital | |
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Geography | |
Location | Israel |
Coordinates | 32°57′14″N 35°29′34″E / 32.95389°N 35.49278°E |
Organisation | |
Type | General hospital |
Services | |
Emergency department | Yes |
The maternity ward and pediatrics unit are the hospital's major departments. In 2007, there were 2,900 births (an average of 8 births a day) and 3,000 children were admitted to the pediatrics unit. The neonatal ICU and the Child Development Center offer health care for babies and children together with a team of medical clowns. The Accident and Emergency Department treated over 60,000 patients in 2007 and its Trauma Unit played an important role in the 2006 Lebanon War.[citation needed]
During the 2006 Lebanon War, the hospital suffered a direct rocket hit, which caused damage to the infrastructure, as well as injuring five patients, 2 doctors and two other staff members.[1]
Since the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War in January 2014, the hospital has been treating Syrians injured in the fighting. An estimated 9 million dollars has been invested in treating Syrian refugees alone. The Israeli Defense Forces and the Israeli government cover two thirds of the cost, while a third is covered by the hospital itself.[2]
In 2014, Salman Zarka was appointed director-general of the hospital, replacing its long-time director Oscar Embon. Zarka, born in Peki'in in the Upper Galilee, is the first Druze to head an Israeli hospital.[3]
In 2016, a child health center was opened within the facility. The center is located in a reinforced building, comprehensively addresses the needs of northern residents, and is designed to provide initial assistance in emergency events.[4]
Under the direction of Zarka, Ziv Medical Center led the humanitarian treatment of wounded in Syrian civil war.[5] About 800 patients were treated at Ziv Medical Center from 2013 to 2016, as part of the Israeli humanitarian aid to Syrian citizens. Under the initiative Operation Good Neighbor, 20% of wounded Syrians brought to Israel for treatment were treated in Ziv Medical Center as of July 2017.[6]
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edit- ^ The Rebecca Sieff Hospital
- ^ An In-Depth Look into Rivka Ziv Medical Center
- ^ First Druse to head an Israeli hospital
- ^ "Decade after Second Lebanon War, a reinforced children's hospital in the north". Ynetnews. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
- ^ "Israel treats thousands of war-wounded Syrians". Washington Post. Archived from the original on 2017-04-09. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
- ^ "IDF details scope of Israeli aid to Syrians afflicted by war". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2023-07-15.