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Sheba Medical Center Looks Forward to Another Amazing Year in 2018

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Sheba Medical Center remained the top medical center in Israel and a world leader in healthcare and medical research in 2017. However, we are not satisfied to rest on our laurels. The expert staff at Sheba has great things planned for 2018 – further advances in medical research and continued excellence in patient care.

Here is a brief review of our accomplishments last year:

• Sheba’s staff treated 1.5 million patients – 20% of the entire population of Israel!

• Sheba has a staff of over 8,000 on our 200+ acre campus.

• We boast 1,700 patient beds and 1,425 – nearly one physician per bed.

• Sheba researchers were responsible for 30% of all medical research in Israel.

• Our surgeons carried out 50,000 surgeries, and 11,000 babies came into the world at Sheba.

• Our emergency rooms cared for 190,000 patients.

• Most telling of all, patients sent Sheba over 2,000 letters of thanks.

While 2017 was a wonderful year at Sheba, we know that 2018 will be even better.

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