Rifaat Safadi
- Specialization: Gastroenterologist
- 38 years of experience
- Speaks:English, Hebrew
- Online consultations: available
- Workplace: Israel, Jerusalem, Hadassah Medical Center
Professor Rifaat Safadi leads the liver disease unit at Hadassah Medical Center, specializing in complex liver conditions.
- Over _doctor_2821_years_ of experience in gastroenterology and hepatology
- Trained with Professor Scott Friedman at Sinai School of Medicine
- Author of numerous articles on liver diseases
- Recipient of the Hadassah Prize for liver fibrosis research
- Member of international liver study associations
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Doctor's services
- Liver resection
- Radioembolization for liver cancer
- Lutetium-177 therapy
- Gastroscopy with biopsy
- Capsule endoscopy
- Consultation with a hepatologist
- Paediatric Check-Up
- Premium Check up
- Consultation with creation of treatment plan
- Comprehensive diagnosis for Liver Cancer
- Oncological Check-up for Women
- Oncological Check-up for Man
- Online Consultation with Oncologist
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EDUCATION AND ADVANCED TRAINING COURSES
- 1989 - received higher medical education at the Hebrew University;
- 1995 - completed residency in internal medicine and gastroenterology at the Hadassah University Hospital.
- 2001 - 2002 - Internship with Professor Scott Friedman in the Department of Liver Diseases at Sinai School of Medicine in New York.
Today, Professor Rifaat Safadi is an outstanding specialist in the field of liver disease treatment, a member of the committee for the development of the somatic cell transplant center and the head of the liver disease unit at Hadassah Medical Center. The professor is a member of several international associations for the study of the liver and is the author of numerous articles in his specialty. Professor Safadi is a member of the editorial board of the scientific medical journal Clinical Science.
Rifaat Safadi is a laureate of many scientific awards. In particular, he has been repeatedly awarded the Hadassah Prize for studying the process of immune modulation of liver fibrosis using mRNA. For achievements in the same field, the professor received the Sharon Donsky and the Israeli Association of Gastroenterology and Hepatology awards.
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