Leading Israeli Hospital Partners With Stanford for Medical-Tech Symposium
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by JNS.org
JNS.org – Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa is partnering with Stanford University Medicine for a joint symposium to explore best practices and cutting-edge developments in clinical medicine, research and medical technology.
The event will take place on March 8 on Stanford’s California campus.
“We are delighted that Stanford Medicine, one of American’s most prestigious institutions, has partnered with Rambam in this unique event,” said Professor Rafael Beyar, director and CEO of Rambam. “As the largest hospital in Israel’s north, and with the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Medical School on our campus, Rambam can provide our American colleagues insights into Israeli health care, innovation, and applied research in medicine.”
Beyar also praised Israel’s health care system as one of the most cost-efficient in the world, expending approximately eight percent of its GDP on health care, about half that of the United States, while delivering high caliber comprehensive medical care to the population.
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