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Patients Demonstrate Against Hadassah Management: Bring Back Suspended Brain Catheter | Israel today

2022-06-02T20:20:52.992Z


Prof. Jose Cohen was suspended from the hospital's neurosurgical department after complaining about the negligence of interns • About 550 patients, most of them patients, were denied treatment at Hadassah • The hospital responded:


An extraordinary demonstration by patients and their families took place yesterday at the entrance to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem, demanding that the hospital's management immediately return the brain catheter Prof. Jose Cohen to work in the neurosurgical department.

The demonstration took place following the revelations in "Israel Today" a week ago, according to which Prof. Jose Cohen, director of the department's cerebral catheterization unit, which is considered one of the best cerebral catheters in the world, was boycotted and removed from the department due to allegations.

This, after criticizing the dangerous and negligent treatment of some of the specialist doctors.

The demonstration in front of the hospital,

In recent months, he has been banned from catheterization and hospitalization in the ward from non-urgent catheters, and so far about 550 patients - most of them in his care - have been refused treatment.

The demonstrators carried signs that read, among other things: "500 patients are waiting for surgery because of ego games."

Hadassah responded: "The management of the medical center is doing everything in its power to restore normal working relations and allow the full operation of the brain catheterization unit to continue as soon as possible."

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Source: israelhayom

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