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Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

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Location
  
Tel Aviv, Israel

Hospital type
  
Teaching hospital

Emergency department
  
yes

Phone
  
+972 3-697-4000

Affiliated university
  
Tel Aviv University

Care system
  
Municipal

Patron
  
Ichilov family

Helipad
  
yes

Founded
  
1963

Architect
  
Arieh Sharon

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

Address
  
ויצמן 6, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

CEO
  
Ronni Gamzu (10 Sep 2015–)

Similar
  
Sheba Medical Center, Rabin Medical Center, Rambam Health Care Ca, Hadassah Medical Center, Meir Hospital

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Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (commonly referred to as Ichilov Hospital) is the main hospital serving Tel Aviv, Israel and its metropolitan area and the third-largest hospital complex in the country. The complex is spread out over an area of 150,000 m² and incorporates three hospitals: Ichilov General Hospital and Ida Sourasky Rehabilitation Center, Lis Maternity Hospital, and Dana Children's Hospital. The director of the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center until September 2016 was Prof. Gabriel Barabash. He was replaced by Prof. Roni Gamzo.

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History

The hospital was originally named after the Ichilov family. Ichilov Hospital was founded in 1963 as a one-building facility designed by architect Arieh Sharon. Renamed Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, it now encompasses three hospitals over an area of 150,000 square meters: Ichilov General Hospital and Ida Sourasky Rehabilitation Center, Lis Maternity Hospital, and Dana Children's Hospital. The center also serves as an instructional and research center affiliated with Tel Aviv University's Sackler Medical School and Sheinborn Nursing School.

The main building of Ichilov Hospital was built with the donations of Ted Arison and Shari Arison.

In 2011, a 700-1,000 bed bombproof emergency facility was opened. The building, with 13 stories above ground and four stories underground, provides protection against conventional, chemical and biological attack. Construction began in 2008. The cost of the building was $110 million, with a donation of $45 million from Israeli billionaire Sammy Ofer. The architect was Arad Sharon, grandson of Arieh Sharon who designed the original facility.

References

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Wikipedia