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Prof. Yossef Ezra

 

 

Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Hadassah University Hospital

Ein-Karem, Jerusalem

E-mail: ezray@cc.huji.ac.il

 

 

Born in Haifa Israel, married and father of three.

 

Education & Training

 

High-School: Rogosin, Kiryat-Ata, Israel.

 

Medical School: The Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.

 

Residency: Department of Ob/Gyn, Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.

 

Fellowship in Maternal-Fetal-Medicine: Department of Ob\Gyn, Mount-Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

           

Appointments

 

Tenure, Department of Ob/Gyn, Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.

 

Senior lecturer of Ob/Gyn, the Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.

 

Professor of Ob/Gyn, the Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.

 

Teaching Responsibilities

 

Trainer and instructor of medical students in Ob/Gyn

 

Trainer and instructor of residents in the Ob/Gyn program.

 

Member of the Israeli Board of examiners - Obstetrics & Gynecology

 

Member of

 

Israeli Society of Maternal-fetal Medicine

 

International Society of Maternal-fetal Medicine

 

Society of Maternal-fetal Medicine (USA)

 

Main fields of interest

 

Perinatal management and clinical research in Maternal-fetal Medicine

 

Increased maternal-fetal risk associated with specific maternal conditions in pregnancy 

 

List of Publications

 

Chapters in Books

 

1. Schenker JG, Navot D, Laufer N, Ezra Y. The pattern of steroid and polypeptide hormones throughout artificially induced cycles in women with ovarian failure. In: Advances in Gynecological Endocrinology. AR Benazzani ed., Parthenon Pub., Lancaster, United Kingdom, pp. 29-35, 1986.

 

2. Ezra Y, Benshushan A, Simon A, Gordon JW, Laufer N. Defective oocytes. A new entity in unexplained infertility and its treatment by micromanipulation. In: Serono Symposia Series "Frontiers in Endocrinology" Vol. No. 4: Perspectives on assisted reproduction.  Edited by: T. Mori, T. Aono, T. Tominaga, and H. Hiroi. Ares-Serono Symposia, Christengraf S.R.L., Rome, Italy, 1994.

 

3. Ezra Y. Birth. In: An Encylopedia for the Family. Meirow D, Schenker JG, Weinstein D, eds., Maariv Publishing, Tel Aviv, 1995 (Hebrew).

 

4. Ezra Y., Panter K. Antenatal fetal monitoring in the onclogic patient. In: Cancer in pregnancy - Maternal and fetal risks. Koren G, Lishner M, Farine D, eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996.

 

5. Ezra Y. Evaluation of the infertile couple. In: Female and Male Fertility. Schenker J.G., Elchalal U., eds., Academon Press, Jerusalem, Israel 1996 (Hebrew).

 

6. Ezra Y., Schenker J.G. The diabetic fetus. In: Current Perspectives on The Fetus as a Patient. Chervenak F.A., and Kurjak A., eds., Parthenon Publishing, New York, 1996.

 

7. Ezra Y. HELLP Syndrome and Maternal Mortality. In: The first world congress on maternal mortality. Weinstein D., and Chervenak F.A., eds., Monduzzi Editore S.p.A, Bolonga, Italy 1997.  

 

8. Ezra Y. Assessment of Fetal Well-being. In: Pregnancy and Delivery. Schenker JG, Elchalal U, eds., Graphit Press, Jerusalem, Israel, 1998 (Hebrew).

 

9. Ezra Y., Ben-Shushan A. Disorders of the fetal membranes and the placenta. In: Pregnancy and Delivery. Schenker JG, Elchalal U, eds., Graphit Press, Jerusalem, Israel 1998 (Hebrew).

 

10. Ezra Y. The surgical approach in abortion. In: Textbook of Gynecology. Schenker JG, Elchalal U, eds., Diunon Publishing House, Tel-Aviv, Israel, 1999 (Hebrew).

 

11. Ezra Y., Eldor A. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic pupura in pregnancy. In: Women’s Issues in Thrombosis and Hemostasis. Brenner B, Marder VJ, Conard J, eds., Martin Dunitz Publishers, London, The United Kingdom, 2002.

  

For List of Publications,  please see: PubMed




Prof. Yossef Ezra, MD



            
     
 


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