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The
Schneider
Pediatric
Center
in
Israel
is
the
largest
pediatric
hospital
in
Israel.
The
hospital
is
located
in
Petah
Tikva
near
Beilinson
Hospital
and
operates
in
collaboration
with
Tel
Aviv
University.
The
hospital
was
founded
in
1991
by
Professor
Yehuda
Danon,
who
managed
it
until
1997.
The
Schneider
Center
specializes
in
the
fields
of
bone
marrow
and
organ
transplants,
hematology-oncology,
diabetes,
the
heart
institute,
immunology,
and
pediatric
surgery
(the
hospital
specializes
and
includes
a
center
for
pectus
excavator
treatments
in
Israel),
imaging
services
and
more.
The
hospital
operates
a
family
care
unit,
which
assists
in
counseling
children
and
their
family
members
who
encounter
difficulties
during
hospitalization.
The
hospital
is
named
after
the
Schneider
family,
who
contributed
most
of
the
funds
for
its
establishment.
The
Schneider
couple's
vision
was
that
the
hospital
would
be
a
bridge
to
peace,
and
that
the
hospital
treats
children
from
all
over
Israel
and
neighboring
countries,
in
special
cases.
The
hospital
belongs
to
a
general
health
services
group.
In
2017,
the
construction
of
a
seven-story
hospital
tower
began,
which
will
be
built
next
to
the
current
building
(from
the
south)
on
a
total
area
of
36,000
square
meters.[1]
The
Friends
of
the
Schneider
Center
for
Pediatrics
in
Israel
association
is
called
"Schneider
Center
Trustees"
and
has
been
working
to
raise
donations
since
the
establishment
of
the
hospital
in
1992.
The
first
president
of
the
association
was
Ora
Herzog,
the
wife
of
the
President
of
the
State
of
Israel
who
served
at
the
time.
Today,
the
executive
committee
consists
of
the
founding
core
of
the
organization,
businessmen
and
key
figures
who
joined
the
action
and
work
on
a
full
volunteer
basis.
The
characteristics
of
the
organization
Type
Pediatric
hospital
university
Tel
Aviv
University
owner
Clalit
Health
Services
Name
of
the
CEO
Dr.
Efrat
Baron-Harlev
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