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Israel Association of Friends of Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical CenterMs. Vered Roth, Chief Executive OfficerWeizmann Street | Tel Aviv 6423906, Israel 6
Phone: +972-3-697-4275 | Fax: +972-3-697-4479 |[email protected]
United StatesFriends of Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, IncAttn: Mr. Lenny RothBiscayne Boulevard, Suite #445 20533Aventura, FL 33180, [email protected]
Direct ContactProf. Ronni Gamzu, Chief Executive Officer Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Phone: +972-52-426-2000 | [email protected]
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A Message from the CEO
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
A front-line responder
The Tel Aviv Emergency & Trauma Center
The Sylvan Adams Health Science & Rehabilitation Center
The Maternity and Newborn Care Center
The New Oncology Center
The New Hemato-Oncology Center
The Cancer Immunotherapy Center
The New Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
The Pediatric Psychiatry Department
The Morris Kahn Center for Biomedical Research
The Sagol Brain Center
The New Genetics Institute
The Center for Proactive & Personalized Medicine
The Outpatient Surgery Center
Expanding Gastroenterology Department Horizons
The Internal Medicine Inpatient Units
The Patient-Focused Information Center
The Medical Center’s Royal Welcome
The Body’s Brainpower Museum
The Staff Residential Complex
The New Advanced Medical Imaging Center
Precision Interdisciplinary Equipment
A Digital PET-CT Scanner
A PET-MRI Scanner
Laser Technology for Treating Cataracts
What is your vision for 2020?
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Thank youfrom the heart of Israel for helping make our 2020 vision a reality
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Thank you for helping us honor our commitment to our patients– Prof. Ronni Gamzu | CEO
Dear Friends,It is my honor to introduce you to Tel Aviv Sourasky
Medical Center (Ichilov), which is the largest
acute care hospital in Israel and among the top
healthcare treatment and research institutions
in the country. When I took the helm as CEO of
the Medical Center in 2015, I worked with the
medical leadership to define our vision for the
year 2020. We made a promise to our patients to
pursue excellence as global leaders in medicine.
We committed to provide personalized, precision
medicine to each patient – from premature babies
fighting for their lives to senior citizens reaching
their final stages of life.
To keep our pledge, we must continuously progress
and take leaps forward in medical practices,
research, technologies, facilities and expertise.
There is too much at stake here for our patients
and for medical care in Israel and worldwide to do
otherwise. To invest in the advancements we need
to make, we rely on the assistance provided by
generous donors such as you.
I invite you to learn more about Tel Aviv Sourasky
Medical Center and to meet the world-class
professionals whose expertise and dedication
have made it the pride of Israel. I encourage
you to review and share our portfolio of visionary
initiatives. The insert in the back of the booklet
details sponsorship opportunities. Please choose
a project that you are passionate about – one that
will enable you to make a difference for Israelis
and people throughout the world.
I appreciate your interest in, and support of, our
patient care mission.
Sincerely yours, Prof. Ronni Gamzu Chief Executive Officer
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Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) is the largest
acute care facility in Israel, treating about 400,000
patients and hosting 1.8 million patient visits per year. A
1500-bed world-class governmental academic medical
center, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center serves a
population of one million people, including residents from
the greater Tel Aviv area and visitors to the metropolis.
Vision for patient-centered care, research and education
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center is committed to
providing medical excellence and compassionate
care delivered by the most skilled physicians and
medical teams, treating each patient equally, and
integrating excellence in clinical care with academia
and research for the benefit of Israeli residents and
the population worldwide.
Annual patient care activity
Each year, patients from Tel Aviv and all over Israel
entrust their health to the Medical Center’s dedicated
team of medical professionals.
• 400,000 patients
• 36,000 surgeries
• 1.8 million patient visits
• 220,000 ER visits
• 12,000 births
About the facility
Spanning a campus of over 2.7 million square feet
(250,000 square meters), the Medical Center features:
• Ichilov General Hospital
• Ted Arison Medical Tower
• Dana-Dwek Children’s Hospital
• Sammy Ofer Heart & Brain Building
• Adams Health Science & Rehabilitation Building *
• Lis Maternity and Women’s Hospital
At the forefront – nationally and internationally
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center has a well-deserved
reputation as a national referral center across a range
of medical and surgical disciplines. Over 350 Medical
Center physicians have faculty appointments at Tel
Aviv University, the Medical Center’s teaching affiliate.
Medical and scientific talent and research techniques
have earned the Medical Center many prestigious
international research grants as well as accolades for
research discoveries and treatment solutions.
* In the planning stage
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
1,300Physicians
3,050Nurses and healthcare professionals
6,400Employees
1,500Beds
180Outpatient clinics
60Departments and institutions
$700 million Operations budget
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The New Emergency & Trauma Center
The New Oncology CenterThe Morris Kahn Center for Biomedical Research
Internal Medicine Inpatient Units
The Sagol Brain Center
The Staff Residential Complex
The Center for Proactive & Personalized Medicine
The New Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
The Emergency & Trauma Center Short-Term Expansion
The Maternity and Newborn Care Center
The Hemato-Oncology Center
The Outpatient Surgery Center
The Sylvan Adams Health Science & Rehabilitation Center
Henrietta Szold St.
Dafna St.
Dana-Dwek Children’s Hospital
The Sammy Ofer Heart &
Brain Building
The Ted Arison Medical Tower
Lis Maternity and Women’s
Hospital
The Cancer Immunotherapy Center
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Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center 2020 Vision Israel’s center of medical excellence
Main Entrance
Weizmann St.
Over the past 20 years, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center has responded to about 35 mass casualty incidents, most of them terror attacks, saving countless lives.
A front-line responderTel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center: Treating victims of mass casualty incidents
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1997
Maccabiah Games bridge collapse
Victims: 23
Apropo Café bombing Victims: 48
Main Tel Aviv Bus Station attack
Victims: 14
Shooting in the Kirya District Victims: 12
Dolphinarium Discotheque massacre
Victims: 57
Netanya Shopping Mall attack Victims: 2
2001
Mass shooting at the SimtaPub (Dizengoff Street)
Victims: 18
Mass shooting at the Sarona Market
Victims: 24
Stabbings at the Jaffa Port and Promenade
Victims: 8
2016
Mike’s Place suicide bombing
Victims: 22
Old Central Bus Station massacre
Victims: 44
2003
Carmel Market bombing
Victims: 36
Bombing at Bus #26 bus stop Victims: 22
2004
Stabbing attacks in the Panorama Tower
Victims: 4
Stabbing attacks in the Kirya District
Victims: 7
2015
Rosh Ha’ir Restaurant bombing
Victims: 37
Rosh Ha’ir Restaurant bombing
Victims: 14
2006
Snooker Club suicide bombing
Victims: 8
Bombing on Bus #4 Victims: 36
Old Central Bus Station suicide bombing
Victims: 18
Ramat Gan shooting incident
Victims: 10
Neve Shaanan Mall suicide attack
Victims: 25
My Coffee Shop bombing
Victims: 18
Seafood Market mass shooting
Victims: 21
2002
Burgas, Bulgaria bus bombing Victims: 32
2012
Attack on Bus #142 Victims: 27
The Tel Aviv Gay Center shooting
Victims: 7
2009
The Stage Club bombing
Victims: 17
2005
Passenger train fire Victims: 13
2010
Car ramming assault
Victims: 6
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Bombing on Bus #51 Victims: 6
1996
Dizengoff Center suicide bombing
Victims: 116
1998
Allenby Street attack Victims: 12
1995
Bombing on Bus #20 Victims: 27
1994
Bombing on Bus #5 Victims: 48
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I am al ive and breathing today because of my heroes at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center.- Alona ShaportovSurvivor of the Dolphinarium terror attack in which 21 teenagers and 4 adults were killed and over 100 wounded.
220,000 Visits per year
Tel Aviv’s only Level 1 trauma center
Sole responsibility for emergency care 24/7 in Tel Aviv
Covering the central coastal region – from Hadera in the north to Ashkelon in the south
Saving lives: No greater mission
The Tel Aviv Emergency & Trauma Center
of the team often make the difference between
life and death. Patients from severely vulnerable
populations all find medical refuge at the center:
the elderly, Holocaust survivors, the disabled and
the poor who have nowhere else to turn.
At the 20-year-old facility, where accommodations
and bed space are at a premium, demand for
services increases every year. Patients are feeling
the strain of a facility stretched beyond its capacity.
The new center: Patient-focused life-saving care when it is needed most
The new Tel Aviv Emergency & Trauma Center is
designed so that patients are always at the center
of care and treated with the attention, privacy and
comfort that they deserve. The new facility will be
protected from external attacks of all kinds. It will
put at patients’ disposal expanded mass-trauma
capabilities needed in this city, which is under
continuous terror threat, so that patients like Alona
can survive catastrophic injuries.
A stopgap measure: Short-term expansion and enhanced service
With the project’s completion slated for 2020, the
center is immediately annexing a new wing, adding
20 new beds to the 50-bed department. This first
phase of expansion is critical for expedited intake,
boosted staffing, streamlined processes and a
larger family support area. The year 2020 is too far
off for the next terror victim, heart attack patient or
accident casualty to wait.
In central Israel, tragedy can strike when it is least
expected. That is why every year, tens of thousands
of people such as Alona Shaportov owe their lives
to the Tel Aviv Emergency & Trauma Center. The
center is on the front line when terror claims its
victims. Sick and injured patients are greeted around
the clock by the emergency and trauma team’s
healing touch. Its medical care is best practice,
and the split-second decisions and urgent actions
• The Emergency & Trauma Center• Intensive Care and Trauma Suites• The Urgent Care Walk-In Clinic• The ER Imaging Center• The Short-Stay Unit• The Emergency & Trauma Center Short-Term Expansion
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Thank you for helping me regain my independence.
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The Sylvan Adams Health Science & Rehabilitation Center
1500+Annual rehab patients
~500Medical, nursing and allied health students per year
Shortening patients’ long road to recoveryEvery year, thousands of patients recovering from
serious illness or injury are motivated to complete their
rehabilitation in Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center’s
Rehabilitation Hospital. The next step in their recovery
is to receive expert neurological, orthopedic, geriatric
or respiratory rehabilitation. Unfortunately, these
patients are referred to other rehab facilities because
the Medical Center lacks the full array of rehab services
– comprehensive care that matches the scale and the
standard of excellence of its acute care services.
The final page in the patient’s continuum of care portfolio
We have high expectations for the Sylvan Adams
Center – to provide the complete range of therapeutic
care for patients who have already come so far,
including physical and occupational therapy,
hydrotherapy in a state-of-the-art treatment pool and
day program rehabilitation.
Coming full circle for caregivers who make all the difference
To boost the human art of health science, the Sylvan
Adams Center will host the Tel Aviv University nursing,
physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech
therapy programs, the High Performance Sports
Medicine Research Program and the Health Sciences
Simulation Center. With these plans, the Medical
Center is one giant step closer to making its health
science and rehab vision a reality.
• The General Rehabilitation Unit• The Sylvan Adams High-Performance Sports Medicine Research Center• The Pediatric Rehabilitation Center• The Health Science Simulation Center• The Physiotherapy Institute• The Hydrotherapy Pool (Including Existing Pool Renovation)
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Thank youfor giving us the chance to be parents.
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The Maternity and Newborn Care Center
Helping each new life get off to a healthy startParents-to-be from all over the Tel Aviv region and
Israel entrust their most precious treasures to the
hands of Lis Maternity & Women’s Hospital’s labor
and delivery specialists. Mothers who are at risk of
miscarrying rely on gifted Medical Center obstetri-
cians to help bring their babies to term with a viable
chance of survival.
The new center: A remedy for natural growing pains
The new Maternity and Newborn Care Center arose
from the need to meet increasing patient demand
for our world-class services in labor and delivery,
postpartum and high-risk pregnancy. For expect-
ant parents, the center’s calm, welcoming, ultra-
modern environment sets the stage for their entire
delivery experience. As the center meets new ex-
pectations in standards of care, its goal is to pro-
vide families with the privacy they need to bond, as
well as stress-reducing comforts to ease them into
parenthood.
Protecting “priceless possessions”
In a city under looming threat of military attack, new
mothers and fathers will rest assured that their new-
born is out of harm’s way in the new neonatal emergen-
cy shelter. The Maternity and Newborn Care Center
makes a commitment to mothers and fathers to give
their babies a warm, loving start on their life’s journey.
12,000Deliveries per year
800Neonatal intensive care babies treated per year
• The New-Arrival Family Suites (50 Suites)• The Family Room Visitation Lobby• The Maternity Admission Unit• The Sheltered Nursery and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit• The High-Risk Pregnancy Unit• 3 Operating Rooms• Essential Equipment
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Experts in breast, GI, sarcoma, soft tissue and other cancers
4,500New patients per year, the most of any oncology center in Israel
30,000Day hospital visits per year
32,000Outpatient clinic visits per year
As cancer patients endure many arduous elements
of treatment, they usually have a group of medical
professionals looking after them. At Tel Aviv Sourasky
Medical Center, the whole expert treatment team
revolves around the patient. These compassionate
caregivers join forces and focus their effort to champion
each patient’s health from disease detection through
post-disease follow up. They provide individualized
care to give patients the best possible chance of a
cancer-free future.
An international cancer authority
The Oncology Division is recognized for setting the
benchmark in cancer treatment and research. As
Israel’s largest supporter of international research
protocols, the Clinical Research Center gives patients
the opportunity to participate in promising research
studies. Patients also have access to immunotherapy
treatments from the only center in Israel authorized to
perform cell personalization.
Providing quality, patient-friendly care around the clock
The Oncology Center is writing the book on perfecting
the patient experience. Every new patient is seen
within 48 hours, clinic doors are open until 9:00 p.m.
and the 24/7 call center allows patients to focus on
their lives rather than their treatment schedules.
When we put patients first, everything else falls into place
Patients visiting the new Oncology Center will be
welcomed into a layout designed specifically for their
disease, with all essential care – inpatient, clinic and
day hospital services – right there for them in one
unified facility. On-site care for the patient’s body and
mind alike will ensure that their nutrition, pain, anxiety
and lifestyle needs are met.
Providing the latest care that medicine has to offer and
timely, targeted attention: This is the forward-looking,
patient-centered approach that patients expect from
a world-renowned cancer-treatment center.
The NewOncology CenterThe personalized touch – activity focused totally on the patient
• The New Inpatient Oncology Unit• The Day Hospital • Patient-Centered-Outpatient Clinics• The Clinical Research Center• The Basic Research Laboratory
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The New Hemato-OncologyCenter
So often, a diagnosis of cancer can feel like a death
sentence. The Hemato-Oncology Center holds promise
for treating blood-related and lymphatic cancers.
Comprehensive world-class care
Patients will have at their disposal the complete
range of services they need, to undergo routine care
as well as progressive treatments and approved
experimental therapies. Resources such as bone
marrow transplantation, chemotherapy, hospitalization,
day hospital procedures and hematology services are
all resources applied to attack cancer head on. The
hemato-oncology clinics will organize and specialize
by disease to best serve patients. In the process,
patients receive the personalized attention and caring
touch of the specialist hemato-oncology team.
Leading-edge immunotherapy for treatment-resistant disease
Hemato-Oncology Center patients tackling cancer
that resists conventional therapies can receive
breakthrough immunotherapy to supercharge
their deficient immune system. By analyzing and
understanding each patient’s molecular make-up, the
center genetically programs specific immune cells to
kill cancer cells. This precise method, which targets
cancer cells while leaving healthy cells intact, trains
cells to keep fighting the disease.
The Basic Research Lab for revolutionary patient-centric therapy
To introduce new, progressively more effective
treatment, the elite team fast-tracks a bench-to-bedside
approach, transforming basic scientific research into
clinical research and converting clinical findings into
solutions for diagnosis, routine care and prevention.
But, in order to continue moving forward in perfecting
individualized patient care in a supportive setting,
the Hemato-Oncology Center needs state-of-the-art
patient treatment facilities, an expanded research lab
and equipment. With these new facilities, resources
and collaborating partners, the center can add new
tools to its arsenal against cancer so that patients can
finally live free from the hardship of disease.
Dynamic treatment andimmune system therapeuticsto combat cancer
35,000Patient visits per year
85Ongoing clinical studies
Treats the highest number of lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia and myeloma patients in Israel.
Comprehensive care and research center• Inpatient Units• The Bone Marrow Transplant Unit• The Day Hospital• Patient-Focused Outpatient Clinics• The Basic Science Research Laboratory• The Clinical Trials Unit
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The Cancer Immunotherapy Center
Immunotherapy is the latest word in cancer
treatment. While medicine has progressed in
applying immunotherapy to blood-related cancers,
the application to solid tumors has been farther off
in the distance.
Spearheading solutions on a global scale
The Cancer Immunotherapy Research Center is making
progress on all fronts of cancer, with tremendous
momentum toward decoding this enigma. Tel Aviv
Sourasky Medical Center is privileged to have on its
team a cancer immunotherapy pioneer, Prof. Zelig
Eshhar, who directs the Basic Immunotherapy Research
Lab and the bench-to-bedside clinical program. The
cutting-edge pharmaceutical company, Kite Pharma,
the only organization outside the U.S. that is leveraging
Prof. Eshhar’s innovative technology, has developed a
solution that the Medical Center has already used to
treat its first patient successfully.
The compelling master plan based on award-winning science
Working to supercharge the immune system, the
center genetically engineers and grows cancer-
killing cells to recognize and go after cancer cells,
suppresses the cells that prevent the immune system
from destroying cancer cells and boosts the cells
that teach the immune system to fight off cancer.
The teams are studying biomarkers – biological
measurements used to predict disease risk to help
with prevention, early detection and monitoring
treatment effectiveness. The center is also developing
solutions to keep the body from rejecting donated
stem cells after transplantation.
The dynamic setting where the seemingly impossible can happen
With its pre-clinical and clinical research plan, world-
renowned team, novel methods and tissue bank for
translational research, the Medical Center is uniquely
positioned to pursue immunotherapy solutions.
To proceed with this ambitious plan, the research
center needs cleanroom lab facilities and a synergistic
environment to foster progress, knowledge-sharing
and scientific collaboration. Working together in the
lab and with Hemato-Oncology Center and Oncology
Center colleagues from throughout the world, the
research center’s objective is to be the vanguard in
cancer immunotherapy and, someday soon, be able
to say: “We can cure cancer.”
Making great headway in mainstreaming immunotherapy for a variety of cancers
Israel’s largest immunotherapy program
In partnership with bio-pharmas
Groundbreaking work already underway
Collaborations with academic medical centers worldwide
• The Cancer Immunotherapy Center
• The Pre-Clinical Research Laboratory
• The Clinical Research Laboratory
• The Human Tissue and Tumor Bank
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The New Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
600Children treated per year
National referral center for the
most complex cases
Having a child hospitalized with a life-threatening
condition is one of life’s gravest situations. Thanks
to the tireless efforts of the Dana-Dwek Children’s
Hospital intensive care team, children and their
families are never alone in their fight for survival.
A facility that matches Dana-Dwek’s elite standard of care
The upgraded Pediatric Intensive Care Unit will
meet the quality care standards provided by the
hospital’s world-class clinicians. With ever-evolving
lifesaving methods and proven care conditions,
the unit will provide excellent service to our most
vulnerable children at this critical juncture in their
lives. The upgraded space centers all efforts on
getting children out of immediate danger, with
the latest medical technologies located on hand,
support staff within reach and a private, spacious
environment that is comforting for kids.
The key to kids’ recovery: Parents at their bedside
Children who require ongoing medical attention
need their parents at their side for their physical
and emotional health. This is why the new design
brings parent involvement to the fore, with
accommodations that help families say, “I am right
beside you, helping you pull through.”
World-class critical care during the most pivotal moment in a child’s life
Your assistance will build the new 13-bed, 10,800-square-foot (1,000-square-meter) PICU to treat 600 severely ill children per year.
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Giving adolescents a supportive place to turn to in Tel Aviv
The Pediatric Psychiatry DepartmentIt is unfathomable that a city the size of Tel Aviv has
never had a psychiatric hospital to treat teenagers
with mental, addictive, or emotional disorders.
Teens needing hospitalization or day hospital
services must seek care miles outside the city,
which places a huge burden on their families. Wait
times for admission to mental health facilities due
to space limitations are unacceptable. In addition,
remote hospitalization breaks the continuity of care
for teens who are being treated in the local Medical
Center clinic, causing potential emotional setbacks
and time delays.
Closing the gap in services to help kids get the care they need
The new Pediatric Psychiatry hospital ward and day
hospital aim to fill this void in care with new services
focused solely on adolescents aged 12 to 18.
The facility will enable teens to be treated locally
with minimal transition, continuing timely therapy in
the same Medical Center setting and with the same
expert care team across the care continuum. This
integration will maintain trusted bonds with doctors
and therapists, which are essential to mental health
recovery.
Youth-focused care in a setting that speaks to young people
These facilities will provide this highly vulnerable
population with a range of treatments targeted to
their needs, including private or group therapy;
medication; and art, movement and occupational
therapies. The ward will accommodate a parent to
sleep in when necessary. For many adolescents,
being treated close to both home and friends in
an outpatient setting can help reinforce healthy
relationships and routines, which are vital during
times of uncertainty in their lives.
Your generosity will build a hospital inpatient ward, outpatient day hospital and outdoor recreation area, benefiting hundreds of teens every year.
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The Morris KahnCenter for Biomedical Research
A comprehensive, integrated center: Positioning for success from bench to bedside
The new Morris Kahn Center for Biomedical Research
will drive first-ever revelations, bring together
immunology, molecular biology and genetics to inspire
innovations that will touch the world of cancer and
inflammatory diseases, neurodegeneration and human
genomics. As a physically unified entity, the Research
Wing will have all laboratories, vital support services,
technologies and resources in close proximity, setting the
stage for accelerated multi-disciplinary collaboration.
Genomics and Bioinformatics Center researchers will
perform gene sequencing and decode gene functions
with the help of next-generation sequencing technology
and data-crunching bioinformatics systems. The goal
of supplying this knowledge to research and clinical
teams across disciplines will be to develop creative
strategies for diagnosing, preventing and treating
disease. The Immunotherapy Production Lab will
help maximize immunotherapy clinical trial protocol
effectiveness by producing clinical-grade cell and
gene therapy agents. The Clinical Research Center
will dedicate its activity to early-phase clinical studies.
Breaking new ground in diagnostics, therapeutics and medical devices
By leveraging sophisticated molecular and cellular
techniques, expertise in disease-specific investigations
and the latest interdisciplinary technologies, the center
will work to decode medicine’s most challenging
enigmas for today’s beneficiaries and for future
generations.
1,500Concurrent clinical studies
600+New clinical trial protocol submissions reviewed each year
The clinical trial site preferred by global pioneering pharmaceutical companies
40Basic research laboratories that lead basic and translational research
Driven to confront medicine’s most intriguing
challenges, researchers at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical
Center have made great strides in clinical and scientific
insights and solutions. As they work without fanfare in
the most modest of research facilities, award-winning
Medical Center researchers have achieved global
prominence for their contributions to the field.
Medical and scientific discoveries that lead the way
• The Research Wing• The Clinical Research Center• The Genomics & Bioinformatics Center• The Immunotherapy Production Laboratory• Interdisciplinary Equipment and Research Services• The Adopt-a-Researcher Program
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Bringing the care of the future into the present
The Sagol Brain Center
The global source for knowledge and discovery
The Center will be the international nucleus of brain
science and medicine, heralding a world-wide
revolution in brain health. Enlisting the power of
novel imaging techniques, big-data bioinformatics
and mobile solutions, the center will help reveal
how the brain works – from its most intricate
neurons to its big-picture function as an integrated
super-system – and how it can be supported.
The cornerstone imaging facility, featuring MRI
and Electroencephalography (EEG) systems, will
map brain wiring and activation non-invasively.
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) will map brain
function with unprecedented accuracy to the millimeter.
The Big Data & Analytics Center will supply and
interpret enormous varieties and volumes of
behavioral and biological data continuously streamed
from clinical sources and wearable technologies.
These findings will inspire researchers to develop
novel therapies using non-invasive stimulation and
brain-computer interfaces.
Personalized applications as broad as the functions of our gray matter
As the center transforms insights into medical
applications, its goal is to implement non-invasive
solutions tailored to each patient. This way, treatment
will not be an impossible conundrum, but part of routine
care – and prevention technologies will become the
standard in medical practice.
The quest is on to unlock the mysteries of the
human brain and discover the solutions to unsolved
neurological and psychiatric conditions. The Sagol
Brain Center has already achieved a number
of patient-care firsts that include reversing the
devastating effects of neuropsychiatric disorders,
such as chronic pain and post-traumatic stress,
alleviating anxiety and curing sleep disturbances.
While these accomplishments have been global
medical milestones, they merely scratch the surface
of the possibilities.
First-ever functional imaging for awake surgery on epilepsy and brain-tumor patients in Israel
First-ever treatment of post-traumatic stress in Israel with a brain-computer interface using simultaneous MRI/EEG
Long-term collaborations with Tel Aviv University, the Weizmann Institute, IBM and world-renowned neuroscience centers
• The Sagol Neuroscience Center Building and Equipment• Big Data & Analytics Center• MEG Imaging System• Advanced MRI scanner • Intelligent Neuroimaging and Simulation Laboratory• Sleep & Altered States Laboratory
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Thanks to you, our baby wil l be spared from fatal diseases.
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The New Genetics Institute
Many parents-to-be fear for the health of their un-
born babies due to potential genetic flaws. Shar-
ing similar concerns, many patients face uncertain
chances of survival due to cancer or hereditary dis-
eases because of a microscopic defect in their DNA.
The Genetics Institute: Leading the charge to stop the tragedy of genetic diseases
The Genetics Institute, with its global reputation,
helps patients and physicians navigate these un-
knowns with individualized insights into their genet-
ic makeup. The institute advises parents on family
planning, consults with medical teams on the way
genetics affect cancer, degenerative disorders and
hereditary conditions and develops solutions to
treat and prevent debilitating and fatal diseases.
Expanding the Genetics Institute: Room for tests, consultations and research
The new facility is designed to give patients of all
ages and life stages privacy and support in a com-
fortable setting as they face the most challenging
decisions of their lives.
The institute’s state-of-the-art laboratories will be
pivotal in finding next-generation solutions in spe-
cialties such as oncology, neurology, endocrinology
and gastroenterology. The expansion will give expert
geneticists room to unravel the secrets of our genet-
ic code so that tiny mutations in patients’ DNA will no
longer have such a devastating impact on their lives.Giving people the chance to revise their medical destiny
50+ Pioneering journal articles published each year
25,000+ Tests performed per year
10% Annual patient growth since 2013
3,500+Patients per year
Your investment will expand the Genetics Institute facility by about 250 percent, benefiting thousands of patients, medical team members and researchers.
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Thank you for understanding that there is only one of me in the world.
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While our ancestors may no longer be with us,
their history lives on in our own genetic profiles.
The secrets of the diseases to which people are
susceptible are encoded in human DNA, together
with clues on the best way to prevent or fight them.
Science has proven that broad-brush solutions to
diseases that recur or resist treatment do not get
to the heart of the problem. To stop disease in its
tracks, medicine must understand how each unique
body works – at the most minute, individualized level
– using a personalized approach.
Giving “head to toe” a new meaning
The Center for Proactive & Personalized Medicine
is a visionary, long-term initiative to develop
and deliver targeted treatments and prevention
strategies that are based on each patient’s biological
fingerprint. This precision medicine approach
starts from the ground up – from the patient’s DNA-
level genetic make-up (aka genomics) to molecular
activity, cellular biology and organ function (aka
metabolomics). It also evaluates the body’s whole
ecosystem and the effects of foods consumed, as
well as environmental exposure, on gene activity.
Expanding the application of personalized medicine to preventive care
The center will put into practice breakthrough
diagnostics to identify the genes that predispose
us to disease. Center team members will tailor
interventions to counteract each person’s disease
predisposition and support health and healing. The
center will supply ever-evolving data from advanced
systems and physical wearable technologies
to help physicians and health professionals
advise their individual patients on proactive
measures to promote health and prevent disease.
The meeting of medicine and the human touch
While science drives much of the medical
decision-making at the Center for Proactive &
Personalized Medicine, the entire approach keeps
the “personal” in personalized medicine, with
compassion and individual patient preferences as
fundamental principles of care, and a focus on the
importance of each human life.
The Center for Proactive & Personalized Medicine
Changing the face of medicine one person at a time
• The Center for Proactive & Personalized Medicine• The Personalized Nutrition Center• Pharmacogenomics Services• The Big Data & Digital Health Center• The Personalized Oncology Center• The Molecular Pathology Laboratory
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The Outpatient Surgery Center
Accelerated patient recovery in state-of-the-art suites
the vision of patient- and family-focused care, the
new Outpatient Surgery Center will enable patients
to have ambulatory surgery for procedures that do
not require an overnight stay, such as orthopedics,
ophthalmology, urology and a range of pediatric
procedures.
An atmosphere of wellness, not illness
Ambulatory surgeries help patients bounce back
more quickly than inpatient operations do, and
patients also perceive outpatient surgery as more
minor. Patients prefer returning to their comfortable
home settings and caring families immediately after
surgery. Ambulatory procedures reduce patient
exposure to hospital infections and complications,
decrease hospitalizations and lower patient and
health system costs.
A new standard of convenience, simplicity and service
The facility layout will optimize patient comfort
and flow. The center will feature 10 ultra-modern
operating suites plus a preparation room, recovery
suite and short-stay hospitalization suite. These
new facilities will also free up congested inpatient
operating rooms.
Patients will appreciate the welcoming, reduced-
stress environment and child-friendly focus of the
Outpatient Surgery Center, along with the backing
of the trusted medical expertise and full tertiary-
care service at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center.
The Israeli public health system’s number one
challenge is to reduce the surgery waiting list for
both pediatric and adult patients. The Medical
Center aims to do its part to remedy this procedure-
backlog issue by constructing the Outpatient
Surgery Center.
If patients must undergo surgery, they want it to
be as quick and painless as possible. Guided by
Pediatric Surgery Center• 3 General Pediatric Operating Rooms• Pediatric Orthopedics OR• Pediatric Otolaryngology Suite
Adult Surgery Center• Ophthalmology Suite• Urology Endoscopy Suite• Minor Trauma OR• Robotic Surgery OR• Vascular Surgery Suite
5 Specialized pediatric operating rooms
5 Ultra-modern adult operating rooms
Goal: To be the most accessible medical center with the shortest surgery waiting times
10,000 More surgeries per year, ~50% of them pediatric
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Patient-centric space and individualized attentionTrust is what brings loyal patients from all over Israel to
the physicians of the Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Department. With best practice prevention, testing
and treatment services amid a nationwide shortage
of GI doctors and treatment space, it is no wonder
that the department is bursting at the seams;
patients must sometimes wait months for procedures
and appointments. In fact, to accommodate the
patients under its care, the endoscopy recovery
service operates around the clock.
All patients have a right to personal attention and
privacy from each caregiver they encounter. Space
limitations severely hinder the staff’s ability to attend
to their patients comfortably and place a burden on
patient confidentiality.
A quality service environment: What patients and families deserve
The expansion will help us deliver the outstanding
care that we have provided for years while achieving
new levels of convenience and privacy.
The design will give patients space for reception,
recovery, monitoring and discharge, allowing them
more time with their clinicians. Patients seeking
world-class care for chronic conditions, one-time
assessments, or preventive care will be able to get
in and out more quickly so they can return – in good
health – to the lives they want to lead.
Expanding Gastroenterology Department Horizons
42,000+Patient procedures/visits per year
European gastroenterology training center
International prominence in cancer and liver care
National referral center
Your commitment can help build this 14,000-square-foot (1,300-square-meter) care area.
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who are reaching new levels of life expectancy also
return frequently to the hospital, the last place they
want to be. The multidisciplinary internal medicine
teams, whose members are sought out nationwide
for their clinical expertise, work heroically to treat
patients and restore them to health.
Giving patients space for comfort and privacy
Unfortunately, the number of hospital rooms and
equipment available to support the senior population
has not kept up with the need even though it is part
of the largest internal medicine service in Israel. The
Medical Center, which bears the heaviest burden of
care for senior citizens and Holocaust survivors in
Israel, is in dire need of expansion.
Two new hospital wings focused on patients’ best interests
Patients in the new internal medicine units will have
state-of-the-art services at their fingertips and timely
resources for collaborative care. Patients and their
guests will have adequate space for spirit-lifting,
wellness-boosting visits.
All efforts will concentrate on patient recovery and a
smooth, healthy transition back home to their families
in order to break the cycle of repeated hospital
admissions.
Your financial support will help construct two new spacious inpatient units.
The largest number of internal medicine professors in Israel
Tel Aviv: Home to the highest percentage of seniors in Israel
~80%Percentage of hospitalized internal medicine patients over 65
Most patients hospitalized in Internal Medicine care
are likely someone’s beloved parent, grandparent or
great-grandparent. This is because at least 80 percent
of patients undergoing care for adult diseases such
as cardiovascular, gastro-intestinal or neurological
conditions, are over age 65 and often have health
problems and complex chronic conditions requiring
hospitalization. To add insult to injury, older adults
Space for respect: Acute care for adults, many of them senior citizensThe Internal
Medicine Inpatient Units
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Thousands of people pass through the gates
of the Medical Center every day – in pursuit of
quality medical care, to attend to a loved one, or
to provide service to those who are ill or injured.
The message is clear to anyone visiting a medical
professional: treatment is world-class, innovative
and patient focused. The new Sourasky Building
entrances, lobby and hallways are designed to
convey these messages.
A physical environment that embraces patients
From the moment visitors enter, they will feel the
support that the committed medical teams have
taken as their caregiving oath. The environment
will project a patient-family-centered, secure and
comforting atmosphere, helping to relieve the
natural stress of a hospital setting. The health
milieu will surround visitors and staff with the
quality that has earned the Medical Center the
highest accolades.
A promise that reflects the care landscape
Safety, accessibility and clear wayfinding directions
will be the cornerstone for people moving
throughout the space. Confidence and hope will be
the hallmark so that all who enter will feel welcome
under our roof.
The Medical Center’s Royal WelcomeA visitor-friendly entrance that makes a caring first impression
3 hoursThe average amount of time that a visitor spends on campus
10,000+Daily visitors to the Medical Center
Visiting a hospital can be overwhelming for
patients, especially when they are feeling sick or
are apprehensive about a diagnosis or undergoing
treatment.
A friendly, helpful face in the crowd
Patients and their families can rely on the new Tel
Aviv Sourasky Medical Center’s Information Center to
allay their fears about the logistics of their visit. The
Information Center’s core service ethic places patient
experience and satisfaction as the sole priority.
A single full-service center – face-to-face, phone-
based and online – provides each person with the
assistance they need, whether it is hospital information,
navigation, parking validation, troubleshooting or
other support. The center’s professionals go the extra
mile with quality care and the service culture that is
part of each interaction.
The Patient-Focused Information CenterWelcoming patients and guests with open arms
• The Patient-Focused Information Center• Main Corridors• The Main Lobby
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This first-of-its-kind interactive exhibition takes
visitors on a wondrous journey into how the body
works via its command and control center – the
brain. Using innovative digital displays that invite
hands-on engagement, the Body’s Brainpower
Museum explores how our body’s primary systems
and our every move and function are invisibly
directed by the mind. It is an intriguing physiology
lesson like no other.
Inspiring guests of all ages, this creative universe
opens up our ever-curious thinking engine to
new discoveries. It draws children in to marvel
at the human body, its “computer,” and the ever-
expanding field of medicine. In the process, the
museum teaches visitors ways to preserve the
health of their irreplaceable assets: body and mind.
The masterminds behind this progressive Tel Aviv landmark
World-renowned neuroscience pioneers from Tel
Aviv Sourasky Medical Center have teamed up
with expert Tel Aviv University advisors to launch
this groundbreaking initiative, which is staffed by
engaging medical and health science students.
Destined to be a mainstay attraction in the Tel
Aviv arts district, the exhibition transforms the
traditional image of an illness-focused hospital
into a wellspring of knowledge and delight.
The Body’s Brainpower MuseumTechno-experiential edutainment in the heart of Tel Aviv
You can be the founder who makes this 10,800-square-foot (1,000-square-meter) gallery museum a reality.
A pillar of the Health Ministry’s Healthy Israel 2020 Project
150,000 Visitors per year The members of our healthcare team put their
heart and soul into caring for patients, which is why
we need to do all we can to help them perform at
their peak. With a staff of over 4,300 professionals
safeguarding our patients, finding and retaining
talent is always a high priority. Many gifted care
providers, especially early in their careers, refuse
our job offers because they cannot find affordable
housing within a reasonable distance from the
Medical Center.
A (nearby) place to call home
The on-campus, reduced-rent residential apartment
building will help us bring in and keep the best
and brightest. Apartments with key family-oriented
services will give workers the peace of mind they
need to go the extra mile for their patients. Living
within walking distance of work will give hardworking
employees something that money cannot buy – more
time at home with their loved ones.
First responders when time is of the essence
Many staff members are eager to serve during
emergencies. Their close proximity to the Medical
Center will enable them to respond immediately
to urgent calls, such as terror attacks and mass-
casualty events, which Tel Aviv has endured so
many times.
The Staff Residential ComplexEmpowering our care team so they can give patients their all
Your donation will enable the construction of a 19-floor tower with 274 apartment units for staff and their families.
On-premise daycare center and fitness gym
19 Floors
274 Rental Apartments
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The New Advanced Medical Imaging Center
• The CT Unit• The MRI Unit• The Pediatric Imaging Unit• The Ultrasound Unit• The Angiographic Intervention Unit• The Low-Dose Digital X-Ray Imaging Unit• The Cardiac CT Unit• Portable Imaging Services• 3D Printing and Imaging Center
For many patients, the Advanced Medical Imaging
Center is one of the first stops in their journey
toward understanding and treating their condition.
Leading the way as medicine’s eyes and ears
From the most basic conventional x-ray to the most
sophisticated functional imaging of the brain (fMRI),
the Advanced Medical Imaging Center performs
tests to diagnose conditions as simple as a basic
fracture and as complex as a neurological condition.
Medical Imaging experts interpret Computerized
Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(MRI), angiograms, ultrasounds and other tests,
serving as the center of diagnostic intelligence for
nearly all medical and surgical disciplines.
Advanced Medical Imaging radiologists sit side
by side with cardiologists, vascular surgeons,
oncologists, gastrointestinal surgeons and other
specialists to help them choose the best course of
treatment and guide successful procedures with
real-time vision inside the patient’s body.
Upgrading a 35-year-old facility
The center has implemented revolutionary
technologies and medical practices over many
years, always focusing on the best quality medical
solutions. The time has come to enhance the patient
experience by creating an environment that best
serves patients and their caregivers while promoting
research, educating medical professionals and
training next-generation radiologists. Featuring
state-of-the-art technologies and a patient-friendly
interior design, the new Advanced Medical Imaging
Center will help ensure that every patient encounter
is comfortable, efficient and supportive.
Providing patients and clinicians with state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment
300,000Imaging procedures per year
5Radiologists from the Advanced Medical Imaging Center have been named the best in Israel
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Precision Interdisciplinary Equipment
• Digital PET-CT Scanner
• PET-MRI Scanner
• Laser Technology for Treating Cataracts
• Cardiac CT Scanner
• Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorter (FACS)
• Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) System
• Full-Body 3D Imaging System (EOS)
• Other equipment (not detailed here)
The Medical Center prides itself on pushing the
frontier of medicine ever forward, harnessing
sophisticated equipment to diagnose disease, treat
patients, follow up on patient progress and focus on
illness prevention.
The best practice in collaborative diagnostics, treatment and research
The medical teams use diagnostic technologies,
independently and combined, to get to know each
patient thoroughly – at all biological levels. The
insights gained from these advanced imaging,
laboratory and genetics systems and techniques
give clinical professionals knowledge of the patient’s
exact diagnosis so they can build a targeted
treatment or prevention plan.
Treatment devices help physicians pinpoint specific
conditions and sites, reach areas inaccessible
to the human hand and minimize impact on non-
affected areas so as to expedite a patient’s return
to functioning. When put to work in the hands of
the Medical Center’s many research teams, these
diagnostic and treatment systems can light the way
to breakthroughs in various disciplines of medicine.
Returning patients to health and improving quality of life
Patients are benefiting from these innovations, which
pave the way for safer, less invasive, more precise,
low-radiation approaches that eliminate agonizingly
long wait times and fear-inducing unknowns. But, in
order to empower its clinical and research teams to
practice the type of progressive medicine expected
in this new generation of patient-centric care, the
Medical Center needs to give its talented teams
access to these benchmark tools.
The key to true personalized patient care
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A Digital PET-CT ScannerThe human element in patient-centered medicine
lies in the ability to reassure patients that care
team members know as much as possible about
their condition and are doing all that they can to
treat it. The Medical Center is working to honor
this commitment with state-of-the-art diagnostic
systems and tailored treatments.
For cancer, cardiovascular diseases, infections
and inflammations, as well as degenerative,
neurological and brain-based conditions, the
digital PET-CT has become the gold standard
for diagnosing disease and making treatment
decisions, as well as for evaluating disease
progression and treatment success.
A non-invasive glimpse into the body
The hybrid PET-CT enables clinicians to view
biological processes at the cellular and molecular
levels. The fusion of PET functional data and CT
morphology data gives the medical team a more
complete understanding of disease processes.
The system’s tracers – trackable radioactive
material introduced into the body – evaluate tissue
function and structure, as well as irregular tissue
activity. Armed with this information, clinicians can
tailor treatment to each patient.
Important benefits to patient diagnostics, treatment and follow-up
This new digital technology has greatly enhanced
3D resolution, image quality and accuracy, together
with upgraded change-detection sensitivity. The
system will reduce patient exposure to radiation
without compromising lesion detectability. This
feature is particularly advantageous for children
and young adults and for patients with non-
oncologic conditions. By opening the door to new
tracers and other features, this machine will help
the Medical Center continue to perfect care and
medical research – as a hallmark of precision
medicine.
Functional medical imaging for highly precise disease insight
7,000procedures per year
One of the first 10 centers worldwide to implement PET-CT
Best for lung and bone diseases (mainly cancer)
(Positron Emission Tomography– Computed Tomography)
Your gift of this digital PET-CT and the growing portfolio of tracers it supports will enable us to improve diagnosis and treatment for thousands of patients every year.
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Every year, thousands of patients with neurological,
cardiovascular, bone marrow and oncology diseases
put their faith in Medical Center diagnosticians and
clinical professionals to provide a targeted treatment
plan based on rigorous diagnosis.
Synchronized and accurate scanning for extended applications
The PET-MRI system will give the Medical Center
team a level of diagnostic detail unavailable in
the scanners it has today. The hybrid capabilities
analyze both the structure of patient’s tissues and
how they function, and differentiate between normal
and abnormal tissue function. These details help
physicians make precise diagnoses so that patients
can be prescribed the optimal intervention.
Toward safer testing and personalized care
The PET-MRI’s high-contrast, high-resolution images
provide pinpoint accuracy. This diagnostic
confidence, together with the ability to detect minute
tissue changes over time help physicians make better
and quicker therapeutic decisions and adjust the
patient’s intervention based on treatment response.
Combining both PET and MRI tests in one device
saves equipment and professional resource time.
While the PET-MRI and PET-CT both scan for disease,
the two technologies complement one other. Each
scanner has its strengths and each works best with
certain tissues and conditions. The radiation exposure
from the PET-MRI is dramatically lower than that of
the PET-CT, making the PET-MRI ideal for children
and patients who must undergo frequent scans.
The PET-MRI opens up a new world of precision
medicine. It can expand possibilities for patient
diagnostics, early detection and follow-up, and
empower medical and scientific teams across multiple
disciplines to forge ahead with cutting-edge research.
Ultra-precise, non-invasive imaging that promotes individualized, targeted treatment
Highly accurate for prostate, cervical, head/neck and liver cancer, as well as brain and bone marrow conditions
8,000-10,000procedures projected per year
Minimized radiation exposure, which benefits all, especially children
Your donation will acquire and install this PET-MRI and put it to work for a large population of seriously ill patients.A PET-MRI
Scanner(Positron Emission Tomography Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
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Preventing blindness with precision techniques and equipment
Senior citizens are the hardest hit by cataracts, the
world’s number-one cause of blindness. At a time
when their vision is so essential, seniors can find
that cataracts hinder their mobility, threaten their
safety and degrade their quality of life.
Perfecting the procedure, perfecting sight
Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery
can help restore patient sight with more accuracy
and effectiveness and with less damage to
the cornea than other technologies or manual
procedures. In the hands of master Medical Center
ophthalmologists, this next-generation laser tool
will help the 1,900 patients who undergo cataract
surgery each year in hope of returning to activities
as basic as reading and writing.
Laser Technology for Treating Cataracts
You can help 1,900 patients every year with the purchase of the femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery system.
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Our role as dedicated, expert healthcare providers is
to serve the Israeli public – to heal people when they
are ill, to be prepared 24/7 to safeguard the health of
greater Tel Aviv’s residents and to promote healthy living
in Israel. In order to achieve excellence in the realm
of public healthcare, we need resources and funding
above and beyond what the government provides.
The Medical Center is at a critical juncture. We have
a pioneering vision for patient care, research and
education that could save lives and improve health
and quality of life in the year 2020 and beyond. We
have a lot to accomplish and we can realize this vision
if we all work together. This is our moment and yours.
If you would like to discuss the next steps on the
initiatives in this booklet or propose a program
not detailed here, you are welcome to contact me
personally at +972-52-426-2000 or [email protected].
Wishing you ongoing good health.
Ronni Gamzu
What is your vision for 2020?
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The Sagol Brain Center
DonatedThe Sagol Neuroscience Center Building and Equipment
$2.75MThe Big Data & Analytics Center
$4.75MMEG Imaging System
$2MAdvanced MRI Scanner
$1MThe Intelligent Neuroimaging and Simulation Laboratory
$1MThe Sleep & Altered States Laboratory
The Outpatient Surgery Center
Pediatric Surgery Center (5 ORs)
$0.5M - $1M per OR3 General Pediatric Operating Rooms
$0.5M - $1MPediatric Orthopedics OR
$0.5M - $1MPediatric Otolaryngology Suite
Adult Surgery Center (5 ORs)
$0.5M - $1MOphthalmology Suite
$0.5M - $1MUrology Endoscopy Suite
$0.5M - $1MMinor Trauma OR
$0.5M - $1MRobotic Surgery OR
$0.5M - $1MVascular Surgery Suite
$10MTotal
The Center for Proactive & Personalized Medicine
$15MThe Center for Proactive & Personalized Medicine
$5MThe Personalized Nutrition Center
$5MPharmacogenomics Services
$5MThe Big Data & Digital Health Center
$5MThe Personalized Oncology Center
$5MThe Molecular Pathology Laboratory
The New Genetics Institute $5M
Expanding Gastroenterology Department Horizons $5M
The Advanced Medical Imaging Center
$3MThe CT Unit
$2MThe MRI Unit
$2MThe Pediatric Imaging Unit
$2MThe Ultrasound Unit
$2MThe Angiographic Intervention Unit
$2MThe Low-Dose Digital X-Ray Imaging Unit
$1MThe Cardiac CT Unit
$2MPortable Imaging Services
$1M3D Printing and Imaging Center
Precision Interdisciplinary Equipment
$2MDigital PET-CT Scanner
$4MPET-MRI Scanner
$0.5MLaser Technology for Treating Cataracts
$1MCardiac CT Scanner
$250KFluorescence-Activated Cell Sorter (FACS)
$500KLiquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry System
$800KFull-Body 3D Imaging System (EOS)
The Body's Brainpower Museum $3M
The Patient-Focused Information Center $1M
The Internal Medicine Inpatient Units (2) $2.5M per unit
The Staff Residential Complex $30M
The Medical Center's Royal Welcome
$1.5MPatient-Focused Information Center / Main Lobby
$1.5MMain Corridors
$3MTotal
The New Hemato-Oncology Center
$2.5MInpatient Unit
$1MThe Bone Marrow Transplant Unit
$2.5MThe Day Hospital
$1MPatient-Focused Outpatient Clinics
$1MThe Basic Science Research Laboratory
$1MThe Clinical Trials Unit
The Morris Kahn Center for Biomedical Research
DonatedThe Morris Kahn Center for Biomedical Research
$2.5MThe Research Wing
$1MThe Clinical Research Center
$1MThe Genomics & Bioinformatics Center
$1MThe Immunotherapy Production Laboratory
Interdisciplinary Equipment and Research Services $1M
$150K perresearcher
The Adopt-a-Researcher Program:Three-Year Sponsorship
The Cancer Immunotherapy Center
$0.5MThe Pre-Clinical Research Laboratory
$0.5MThe Clinical Research Laboratory
$0.5MThe Human Tissue and Tumor Bank
The New Pediatric Intensive Care Unit $2.5M
The Pediatric Psychiatry Department $2.5M
The New Oncology Center
DonatedThe New Inpatient Oncology Unit
DonatedThe Day Hospital
$2.5MPatient-Centered Outpatient Clinics
$1MThe Clinical Research Center
$0.5MThe Basic Science Research Laboratory
The Tel Aviv Emergency & Trauma Center
$37MThe Tel Aviv Emergency & Trauma Center
$3MIntensive Care and Trauma Suites
DonatedThe Urgent Care Walk-In Clinic
$3MThe ER Imaging Center
$2MThe Short-Stay Unit
$4MThe Emergency & Trauma Center Short-Term Expansion
The Sylvan Adams Health Science & Rehabilitation Building
DonatedThe Sylvan Adams Health Science & Rehabilitation Building
DonatedThe General Rehabilitation Unit
DonatedThe Sylvan Adams High-Performance Sports Medicine Research Center
$2MThe Pediatric Rehabilitation Center
DonatedThe Health Science Simulation Center
$5MThe Physiotherapy Institute
$4MThe Hydrotherapy Pool (Including Existing Pool Renovation)
The Maternity and Newborn Care Center (In the Lis Maternity & Women's Hospital)
$300K - $500K per suiteThe New-Arrival Family Suites (50 Suites)
$0.5MThe Family Room Visitation Lobby
$1MThe Maternity Admission Unit
$5MThe Sheltered Nursery and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
$1MThe High-Risk Pregnancy Unit
$0.5M - $1M per OR3 Operating Rooms
$2MEssential Equipment
$30MTotal
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center 2020 Vision Giving Opportunities