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Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Medicine
NameHebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Medicine
Established1949
TypeFaculty
ParentHebrew University of Jerusalem
CityJerusalem
CountryIsrael

Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Medicine is a medical faculty within the Hebrew University of Jerusalem focusing on clinical education, biomedical research, and healthcare leadership. It integrates teaching with patient care through partnerships with major hospitals and research centers, linking historical institutions in Jerusalem with international collaborations in London, Paris, New York City, Boston, and Berlin. The faculty has played roles in national health initiatives and global biomedical networks such as collaborations with World Health Organization, NATO Biomedical Research, and bilateral programs involving United States Department of Health and Human Services.

History

The faculty was founded in the aftermath of State of Israel establishment, building on prewar initiatives associated with figures connected to Weizmann Institute of Science and stakeholders from Yishuv era institutions. Early development involved partnerships with hospitals that trace lineage to organizations like Hadassah Medical Organization and philanthropic links to donors akin to those who supported Baron Edmond de Rothschild and the Zionist Organization. Throughout the 20th century the faculty expanded during global scientific trends influenced by discoveries from researchers associated with Albert Einstein, Alexander Fleming, and contemporaries from Cambridge University, University of Oxford, and Johns Hopkins University. During periods overlapping with events like the Six-Day War and the Oslo Accords the faculty adapted clinical priorities and research agendas. Its alumni and faculty network has intersected with recipients of honors such as the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the Lasker Award, and national awards like the Israel Prize.

Campus and Facilities

The faculty's campus sits in proximity to institutions including Ein Kerem, Mount Scopus, and research centers linked to Hadassah Medical Center and the Shaare Zedek Medical Center. Facilities include anatomy theaters modeled after those at University of Edinburgh, simulation centers influenced by techniques from Mayo Clinic and training labs comparable to those at Karolinska Institutet and University of Toronto. Library resources are coordinated with collections akin to National Library of Israel and digital platforms similar to PubMed and EMBASE networks. Specialized units host equipment parallel to technologies developed at MIT, Stanford University, and Technion – Israel Institute of Technology spin-offs. Conference spaces accommodate meetings with delegations from European Commission, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and academic exchanges with Sorbonne University.

Academic Programs

Programs include undergraduate medical degrees connected conceptually to curricula used at Harvard Medical School, graduate programs resembling structures at Yale School of Medicine, and professional training akin to pathways at Imperial College London. Degrees offered span MD, PhD, MD-PhD, and master's tracks with coursework in areas historically developed by pioneers from Pasteur Institute, Max Planck Society, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Continuing medical education draws parallels to offerings from Royal College of Physicians and specialist fellowships modeled after programs at Cleveland Clinic and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Research and Institutes

The faculty hosts research institutes comparable to entities like Weizmann Institute of Science and collaborates with centers analogous to Broad Institute, Salk Institute, and Helmholtz Association affiliates. Major research themes mirror global efforts in immunology, oncology, neuroscience, genetics, and public health, intersecting conceptually with work from Rosalind Franklin, James Watson, Francis Crick, and modern laboratories at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Translational initiatives partner with biotechnology incubators similar to BioMed X and venture groups like Pitango Venture Capital. Clinical trials and epidemiological work connect to datasets and consortia inspired by projects at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and European Medicines Agency cohorts.

Affiliated Hospitals and Clinical Training

Clinical education is provided through affiliations with Hadassah Medical Center, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, and teaching rotations comparable to clerkships at Mount Sinai Hospital (New York City), Sheba Medical Center, and specialty units modeled on Johns Hopkins Hospital departments. Residency and fellowship programs align with accreditation standards influenced by systems like the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and incorporate multidisciplinary care approaches similar to those at Royal Marsden Hospital and St Bartholomew's Hospital.

Admissions and Student Life

Admissions processes include competitive selection analogous to benchmarks at University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and Columbia University, with international student pathways comparable to programs at Tel Aviv University and joint-degree arrangements reflecting collaborations with institutions such as University of California, San Francisco and McGill University. Student life integrates cultural and academic societies like counterparts found in Hillel International, AMCHA, and research clubs akin to groups at European Medical Students' Association. Support services interface with national bodies including Ministry of Health (Israel) and organizations similar to World Medical Association.

Notable Alumni and Faculty

Alumni and faculty include leaders who have served in roles comparable to ministers and directors connected to entities like Israel Defense Forces, recipients of prizes akin to the Israel Prize and international awards similar to the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and collaborators who have worked alongside researchers associated with Stanford University, Harvard University, Columbia University, Princeton University, Yale University, Imperial College London, University College London, Karolinska Institutet, Max Planck Society, Pasteur Institute, Weizmann Institute of Science, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv University, University of Toronto, McGill University, Universität Heidelberg, University of Melbourne, Seoul National University, Peking University, Tsinghua University, ETH Zurich, KU Leuven, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Salk Institute, Broad Institute, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Israeli Medical Association, Hadassah Women's Organization, Rothschild Foundation (France), Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, European Commission, World Health Organization, and United Nations.

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