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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Medical Center's Opening to Aid Jerusalem
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JERUSALEM — With
the opening of the Shaare
Zedek Medical Center in
November, Jerusalem will
enter into a new era of
health care for all its citi-
zens.
Built at a cost of $42 mil-
lion, the Shaare Zedek Med-
ical Center will provide a
broad range of diagnostic
and therapeutic services,
backed up by the most mod-
ern medical equipment and
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paralegal certificate.
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In front of the medical
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Clinical and basic sci-
entific research will be
carried out in a number
of specialized
laboratories. A fully
equipped and modern re-
search center will enable
staff members to pursue
their scientific interests
and make scholarly con-
tributions.
systems. In addition, educa-
tion and research will be an
integral part of the medical
center's total program.
The center itself consists
of 10 linked buildings total-
ing 1,300,000 square feet
on a 14 acre site. The main
hospital building has nine
Teaching facilities will be
stories and will contain over
available for the instruction
500 hospital desks and do-
of medical students, and an
zens of medical depart-
eight-story nursing educa-
ments and specialized units.
These include: pediatric tional center will house and
surgery, acute geriatrics, train 180 young women.
The. medical center will
rehabilitation, neonatol-
bring computer technology
ogy, coronary care, oncol-
to
the service of the sick.
ogy, nuclear medicine, in-
Patient records (including
tensive post-operative care,
diagnostic
and personal
pulmonary funct'on labora-
tory, dialysis and pediatric data), pharmacological and
other inventories, and ad-
nephrology and neurodiag-
ministrative functions will
nostic institute.
The underground all be fully automated. In
emergency hospital, de- addition, work procedures
signed for peace and will utilize the latest
prepared for war, will be technological innovations
protected against atomic, to ensure the observance of
chemical and conven- Jewish tradition and reli-
tional attacks. Built ac- gious obligations, while
cording to the rigid spec- providing the best medical
ifications of the Israeli care.
army, it will contain an
emergency surgery suite,
department of radiology,
laboratory, patient
rooms and a casualty and
admission department
with direct underground
access for ambulances.
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which will treat over 1,000
patients every day. The
clinics are an innovative
step for Israeli medicine and
will enable patients to be
treated by the same doctors
both in and outside of the
hospital. Day hospital and
home care programs will
also be available in many
departments.
Tay-Sachs Test
Set for June 4
A community Tay-Sachs
screening clinic will again
be offered jointly by Sinai
Hospital of Detroit and the
Genetic Counseling Clinic
of Henry Ford Hospital
under the sponsorship of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
9:30 am.-5 p.m. June 4 in
the main Jewish Commu-
nity Center.
A simple blood test can
identify the carriers of
Tay-Sachs, a fatal, inher-
ited disorder causing the
destruction of the nervous
system. They disease
primarily afflicts persons of
Eastern and Central
Europe Jewish descent.
A donation will be re-
quested, however, no one
will be turned away for lack
of funds.
A number of Detroiters
are planning tc attend the
hospital's opening, and De-
troit "founders" of the hos-
pital will have their names
inscribed on a plaque at the
hospital entrance.
The Detroit founders
will include Mrs. Pearl
Nosanchuk and Mr. and
Mrs. Max Nosanchuk,
who will be the honorees
of the Dedication Dinner
of the Detroit Friends of
Shaare Zedek Hospital
on June 5 at the
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Hotel.
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