The Israeli Beneficent Society Brazilian Albert Einstein reaches the age of 60 in 2015, making one of the things he likes best: innovate and grow, always with excellence. And look it all started small, at a meeting of friends in 1955, when Dr. Manoel Tabacow Hidal presented his idea of a hospital. The dream turned commitment of the Jewish community: to provide the population of Brazil one in the medical practice quality reference.
But the intention was to go beyond the mere construction of a hospital. And so it has been done. Built with funds from donations and the work of a group of dedicated people, the cornerstone was laid in 1958. In the 60s, they were being delivered some departments, but the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein was even inaugurated in 1971. Since then , has become a reference in treatments with the latest technology and humanized care and expanded its borders with social responsibility and teaching and research activities.
Einstein's social responsibility activities began even in the 60s, when the Care Pediatrics served free children from the Morumbi. In 1997, it created the Einstein Program Paraisópolis Community to assist 10,000 children of one of the largest communities in need of.
Today, in addition to this program and service to the Jewish community, the Albert Einstein Social Responsibility Israel Institute operates in conjunction with public health managers to help meet their care needs, or technological skills.
Today, the Jewish Benevolent Society Brazilian Albert Einstein is ahead of important projects, showing how the public-private partnership can bear fruit for the community, inspiring other institutions to swell their ranks for health in Brazil.The skills and knowledge of Einstein are in the service not only of the patients of the eight own units, but also in more than two dozen sites in Greater São Paulo, in Brazil and worldwide.
In the city of São Paulo, Einstein manages 22 public units. And assume in December 2015 over a municipal hospital, in partnership with the City of São Paulo, with 100% attendance SUS: the Hospital of Vila Santa Catarina (Dr. Gilmar de Cássia Marques de Carvalho) - Old Hospital Santa Marina. Always with the highest quality.
In 2006, the Jewish Benevolent Society Brazilian Albert Einstein began an expansion plan. Along the Morumbi Unit, among the executed projects, Vicky Hall and Joseph Safra was built with all the sustainability criteria and received the Leed Gold certification, established by the US Green Building Council and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI), which recognizes and certifies projects, construction and operation of sustainable buildings (green) high performance. It opened in 2009 with 16 floors, 70,000 square meters of built area, 200 new offices of different specialties, 20 new operating rooms, 41 apartments for admission day. It was also erected Reynaldo André Brandt Building.
Sheltered in Israeli Teaching and Research Albert Einstein Institute, the education and research activities are the engine of innovation that are not restricted to patients of the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein and include technical courses, undergraduate and graduate, sophisticated training and research clinical and experimental.
But Einstein goes beyond. Is prepared to offer the medical school in 2016 and already have in goal the construction of the School of Medicine near the headquarters of the Morumbi.
Av. Albert Einstein, 627, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil 05652-900