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Hadassah On Call

Hadassah On Call

By: Jerusalem Post Podcasts
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Hadassah On Call takes listeners behind the scenes at Hadassah hospitals in Jerusalem. Meet the health care superheroes who save lives every day. Hear how Hadassah innovations are saving lives. And learn tips for staying healthy. From secrets to living better as we age to sleep disorders and women's health, stay ahead of the curve with Hadassah On Call.

"Hadassah On Call: New Frontiers in Medicine" is a production of Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America. Hadassah enhances the health of people around the world through medical education, care and research innovations at the Hadassah Medical Organization. For more information on the latest advances in medicine, please head over to hadassah.org.Copyright Jerusalem Post Podcasts
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Episodes
  • Small patients, big emergencies
    Nov 27 2025
    In this episode of Hadassah On Call, host Mayan Hoffman explores the complexities and innovations in pediatric emergency medicine with Dr. Saar Hashavya, head of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Department at Hadassah Medical Organization. They discuss critical topics like how doctors prioritize care in high-stress situations, the decision between ambulance and car transport in emergencies, and common pediatric injuries and illnesses treated in the ER. They also delve into the impact of war and mental health issues on emergency care. You won't want to miss this insightful conversation filled with life-saving tips, incredible stories from the ER, and the latest advancements in medical treatments.
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    40 mins
  • Below the Belt: Prostate Matters
    Oct 26 2025
    Hadassah On Call newsest episode starts with a vital discussion on men’s health. Dr. Ofer Gofrit, chair of Urology at the Hadassah Medical Organization, dives into prostate cancer, the most common malignant tumor in men today.

    He explains who’s most at risk, why screening from age 45 is key, and how active surveillance can help avoid overtreatment.

    Dr. Gofrit also explores lifestyle choices that support prostate health (“What’s good for the heart is good for the prostate”), the role of PSA and other advanced tests, and the latest treatment options. Tune in to learn how early detection, smart choices, and cutting-edge care can save lives.
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    32 mins
  • Healing After War: Hadassah’s Comprehensive Path to Rehabilitation and Recovery
    Sep 18 2025
    This episode of the Hadassah On Call podcast takes us inside the Gandel Rehabilitation Center at Hadassah Hospital Mount Scopus for a look at a comprehensive approach to recovery for rehabilitation patients. Whether wounded in war or in need of services for classic reasons, the new state-of-the-art facility provides holistic care that helps patients regain maximal function.

    According to guest Dr. Elior Moreh, head of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the center has 72 inpatient beds and sees approximately 220 outpatients a week. Since October 7, 2023, the mean patient age is about 21; the patients are war-wounded soldiers dealing with injuries to limbs. Before the war, the average age was about 50. More than half of those patients suffered from strokes.

    Dr. Moreh stresses the importance of mental and emotional support for healing mind, body and soul, and she also describes advanced technology, such as robotic devices and brain imaging techniques, to further enhance treatment.

    According to Dr. Moreh, the Gandel Center aims to expand its research and innovation capabilities, especially in personalized medicine and chronic pain management.

    What Else You’ll Hear
    • What is the definition of rehabilitation?
    • What are functional goals for patients?
    • How do families play into the recovery process?
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    37 mins
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