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| Name | Beilinson Hospital |
| Location | Petah Tikva |
| Country | Israel |
| Type | Teaching |
| Affiliation | Tel Aviv University Faculty of Medicine |
| Founded | 1936 |
Beilinson Hospital is a major teaching and tertiary-care institution located in Petah Tikva, Israel, affiliated with the Tel Aviv University Faculty of Medicine and forming a central component of the Sheba Medical Center network. Established in the early 20th century, the hospital developed alongside nearby urban centers such as Tel Aviv and Jaffa, evolving into a referral center for central and northern Israel. It serves a diverse patient population drawn from municipalities including Rosh HaAyin, Kfar Saba, Hod HaSharon, and regional councils, and engages with national health authorities such as the Ministry of Health (Israel).
Beilinson Hospital was founded in 1936 during the British Mandate period in Mandatory Palestine and was named after Dr. Moshe Beilinson (note: name used historically in local sources). Its establishment occurred in the context of institutional developments concurrent with the expansion of Hadassah Medical Organization, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, and the growing medical community in Jerusalem and Haifa. During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War the facility interacted with military and civilian evacuation efforts similar to operations at Tel HaShomer and coordination with the IDF Medical Corps. Post-1948, Beilinson expanded through stages paralleling broader Israeli healthcare consolidation, linking administrative reforms inspired by leaders associated with Clalit Health Services and infrastructure projects comparable to later expansions at Rambam Health Care Campus. In the late 20th century, the hospital integrated modern clinical programs influenced by collaborations with institutions including Massachusetts General Hospital, Mayo Clinic, and Johns Hopkins Hospital through academic exchange and visiting faculty initiatives.
The hospital campus contains inpatient wards, outpatient clinics, surgical theaters, and diagnostic services modeled on tertiary centers like Sheba Medical Center and Assuta Medical Center. Core facilities include emergency medicine departments comparable to those at Soroka Medical Center and high-dependency units aligned with standards found at Hadassah–Hebrew University Medical Center. Diagnostic imaging capabilities feature modalities such as MRI and CT akin to equipment deployed at Rambam Health Care Campus and Emek Medical Center. Surgical services encompass general surgery, orthopedic operating rooms, and cardiac catheterization labs paralleling installations at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. Ancillary services include pharmacy, laboratory medicine, and rehabilitation units coordinated with community providers such as Maccabi Healthcare Services clinics.
As a teaching hospital affiliated with the Tel Aviv University Faculty of Medicine, Beilinson participates in undergraduate and graduate medical education programs that mirror curricula used at institutions like Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Faculty of Health Sciences. Research activities span clinical trials, translational medicine, and public health studies that have collaborated with international partners including National Institutes of Health, Wellcome Trust, and European Research Council-funded projects. Academic output includes peer-reviewed publications in journals alongside contributors from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology and joint grants with centers such as Weizmann Institute of Science. The hospital also hosts residency programs recognized by professional bodies like the Israel Medical Association and participates in continuing medical education events featuring speakers from Royal College of Physicians and American College of Surgeons.
Notable departments include cardiology with interventional programs akin to those at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, neurosurgery reflective of standards at Rambam, and oncology services collaborating with networks such as the European Society for Medical Oncology. Specialized units encompass neonatal intensive care units (NICU) comparable to those at Sheba Medical Center, a transplant program linked to protocols used by Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, and infectious disease wards that have participated in national responses alongside Clalit and Maccabi epidemiology divisions. Departments maintain sub-specialty clinics in areas including pediatric neurology, endocrine surgery, and vascular medicine with faculty who present at conferences like the American Heart Association and European Society of Cardiology.
Patient care integrates inpatient treatment, outpatient follow-up, and community health initiatives coordinated with municipal health departments of Petah Tikva and regional councils. Outreach programs include screening campaigns, vaccination drives, and chronic disease management models similar to initiatives run by Maccabi Healthcare Services and public health campaigns promoted by the Ministry of Health (Israel). The hospital collaborates with non-governmental organizations such as Magen David Adom for emergency services and with academic partners for population health research involving institutions like Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and University of Haifa. Multilingual patient services address populations speaking Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, and English, reflecting the demographic composition of surrounding cities including Ramat Gan and Givatayim.
Beilinson has attained accreditations and recognitions consistent with national healthcare standards set by the Ministry of Health (Israel) and participates in quality programs similar to those of Joint Commission International evaluations seen at other Israeli centers like Assuta Medical Center. The hospital's clinical teams and individual faculty have received awards from professional societies such as the Israel Society of Cardiology, Israeli Society of Infectious Diseases, and international bodies including the European Society of Anaesthesiology. Institutional recognition includes collaborative research grants from entities like the European Commission and prize-winning clinical innovations showcased at conferences hosted by Tel Aviv University and Weizmann Institute of Science.
Category:Hospitals in Israel Category:Teaching hospitals