He led development of the hospital’s 2,000-bed Fortified Underground Emergency Hospital, the Children’s Hospital, the Oncology Center, and the Heart Hospital. Beyar successfully led the hospital through the 2006 Second Lebanon War, when it was under rocket attack. During his term, Professors Hershko and Chiechanover were awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He served as the Director of Interventional Cardiology at Rambam and as Dean of the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine (1999–2004), establishing the Johns Hopkins Technion-Collaboration Program. He has authored more than 200 publications and 15 books, and is the recipient of numerous awards. He trained at Rambam and Johns Hopkins Cardiology.īeyar Research interests were cardiovascular simulations, coronary stents and cardiovascular robotics. Beyar received an MD from Tel Aviv University, DSc in Biomedical Engineering from the Technion, and MPH from the Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University. He is a visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University. Professor Rafael (Rafi) Beyar, is an interventional cardiologist, a biomedical engineer and an innovator, former director of Rambam Health Care Campus, Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering at the Technion and former Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. Managing General Partner, Alive Health Tech Fund President, International Friends Associations, Rambam Health Care Campus Professor Emeritus, The Bruce and Ruth Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, TechnionĬo-Founder and Member, the Israeli National Academy for Science in Medicine.
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