Clinical Departments and Units
Hematology-Oncology Department
Director of the Department:
Dr. Isaac Yaniv
Director of the Day Care Unit:
Prof. Ian J. Cohen
Director of the Hematology Malignancies Unit:
Dr. Batia Stark
Director of the Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit:
Dr. Jerry Stein
Director of the Hematology Unit:
Dr. Hannah Tamary
Senior Physicians:
Prof. Avinoam Shuper
Dr. Shifra Ash
Dr. Gali Avrahami
Dr. Salvador Fischer
Dr. Gil Gilad
Dr. Yaacov Goshen
Dr. Helen Toledano
Dr. Joan Yaacobowitz
Home Care Coordinator:
Tzippi Dana
Clinical Supervisor:
Ilana Buchval
Head Nurses :
Anat Peles - Coordinator for Bone Marrow Transplantations and Home Care
Sara Hadad - Day Care
Rama Zilber - Hematology Clinics
Tzippi Kirschner - Clinics
Yehudit Limor - Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit
Tirza Shiller - Hospitalization Department
Director of the Biology Laboratory for Cancer:
Dr. Semadar Avigad
Director of the Hematology Laboratory:
Meira Zoldan
Cytogenic Laboratory Director:
Dr. Marta Haison
Head Social Worker:
Anat Klein
The Hematology-Oncology Department for children and adolescents is a national referral center for Clalit Health Services. The Center was established 30 years ago and receives young patients with blood and malignant disease from all over the country. Similarly, the department treats international patients from the FSU, Turkey, Cyprus and others. Each year, about 150 new cases of malignant disease are diagnosed in children and adolescents and another 250 youngsters with various blood diseases. The Center comprises 5 sub-units:
Clinics
- Hematology Clinic
- Diagnostic Oncology Clinic
- Follow-Up Clinic that presently includes over 1,000 children, adolescents and adults who have recovered from malignant diseases, some of whom are themselves married and parents of children today
- Clinic for those with tumor diseases
- Fertility Clinic
- Neuro-Oncology Clinic
Hemo-Oncology Day Care
The unit comprises 15 beds and is open from 07:00 until 23:00 in order to ensure that patients and their families can receive lengthy treatments without the need for hospitalization. The late opening hours also allow children to attend regular kindergarten or school (or allow parents to go to work) during the day and still receive treatments in the afternoons or evenings.
Department for Designated Oncology Hospitalization
The unit comprises 20 beds for hospitalized patients who receive chemotherapy treatments, patients who suffer side effects following chemotherapy, and for patients in an advanced stage of the disease and their families who receive supportive care.
The Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit
Consists of 5 beds in individual rooms fitted with laminar airflow systems, where children from all over the country undergo bone marrow transplants.
Research Laboratories
There are 6 laboratories for Molecular Biology, Genetics, Bone Marrow and Immunology of Cancer, Blood Diseases and Stem Cell Biology.
The Center provides comprehensive care to the child and his family:
- In the medical field - Pediatric doctors who have sub-specialized in Hematology and Oncology
- In the nursing field - Skilled nurses in chemotherapy treatments, supportive care and care of the child in an advanced stage of the disease.
- In the psychosocial field - Social workers accompany the child and his family throughout the course of treatment and its completion
- Supportive care - Support groups for parents, children and adolescents
- Multidisciplinary approach - The Center comprises multidisciplinary teams including psychiatrists, educators, art therapists, physical and occupational therapists, a dietician and others.
The main objective of treatment is to bring about the recovery of the young child and to safeguard his quality of life during and following therapy.
The team gives treatments to the child in his home, thus reducing the number of days the child and his family need to spend at the hospital. In addition, a doctor is on-call for inquiries on any problem that may arise during the day and at night.
A multidisciplinary team visits schools for explanatory purposes to meet with teachers and the patient's peers so that they will better understand their friend's disease and how best to help him during his absence from school. With the help of volunteers from various organizations, the department organizes children's birthdays, local outings and trips abroad, as well as family vacations for all the family members.
Telephone Numbers:
Hematology: 972-3-9253766
Oncology: 972-3-9253160
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