Our mission is to provide excellence in the health care of women at all stages of their lives and at the same time to excel in teaching and research.
We advocate an integrated and interdisciplinary approach to health care with an emphasis on "evidence-based medicine". All staff members are involved in our Continuous Quality Improvement program.
The Helen Schneider Hospital for Women at Rabin Medical Center offers a comprehensive range of in-patient and out-patient services, including medical and surgical treatments for cancer or precancerous conditions of the reproductive tract, management of high risk pregnancies, the complete spectrum of assisted reproductive technologies, extensive classical, endoscopic and uro-gynecological surgery and sonographic diagnosis and treatment.
Eighty eight senior physicians and residents provide comprehensive medical services and are active in teaching and research. We serve patients from all areas of Israel.
The department has various sub-specialty divisions:
1. 12 Labor and Delivery Rooms
2. 3 Maternity Wards
3. Maternal-Fetal Medicine Ward including out-patient clinics
4. Gynecologic Oncology Ward including out-patient clinics
5. Infertility and In Vitro Fertilization Unit
6. Cytology Unit
7. Diagnostic and Invasive Ultrasound Unit
8. Endoscopy , Uro-gynecology and General Gynecology Ward
9. Obstetrics and Gynecology clinics
10. Emergency Gynecologic and Obstetric Units
11. Day Care clinics
12. Gynecology Department at Hasharon Hospital
13. Out-patient clinics and Emergency Unit at the Hasharon Hospital
Two full professors, four associate professors, seven senior lecturers and lecturers,
eight instructors form the academic body of the department, which is affiliated to the Tel Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine . The research activity covers all aspects of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive medicine and more than 80-90 research protocols are ongoing at any given time.
The staff of the department is actively involved in the training of residents, in teaching medical students from Sackler School of Medicine and its New York Branch and in the training of nurses.