MD
Mordechai Slae
Director of the Multidisciplinary Gastro-Allergic Clinic, Hadassah University Hospital.
Areas of Expertise and Treatment
Pediatric gastroenterology
- all types of disorders of the digestive system in children
- fecal transplant
Education
- 2004 - Graduated from the Ben-Gurion University Medical School (Beer Sheva, Israel).
Awards and Honors
- 2019 - was included in the list "The Best Doctors of Israel", published annually by FORBES magazine.
- 2018 - Doctor was the first in the world to use a medicine that made it possible to improve the functioning of the intestines and bladder in a six-month-old girl suffering from congenital megacystis-microcolon syndrome.
- 2019 - Applied a unique minimally invasive surgery to relieve a two-year-old child from a congenital blockage of the esophagus.
Clinical Experience
- 2004-2005 - Internship at the Hadassah University Hospital (Jerusalem, Israel).
- 2006-2010 - Specialization in pediatrics at the Hadassah University Hospital.
- Specialization and research work in pediatric gastroenterology, GIS / biomarkers in pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis at Stollery Children's Hospital, University of Alberta (Edmonton, Canada).
Additional Positions
- Consultant in pediatric gastroenterology at the public hospital and Clalit and Meuhedet clinics.
Professional Memberships
- The Israeli Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- The International Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Years of Experience: 17
Areas of Expertise and Treatment
Pediatric gastroenterology
- all types of disorders of the digestive system in children
- fecal transplant
Education
- 2004 - Graduated from the Ben-Gurion University Medical School (Beer Sheva, Israel).
Awards and Honors
- 2019 - was included in the list "The Best Doctors of Israel", published annually by FORBES magazine.
- 2018 - Doctor was the first in the world to use a medicine that made it possible to improve the functioning of the intestines and bladder in a six-month-old girl suffering from congenital megacystis-microcolon syndrome.
- 2019 - Applied a unique minimally invasive surgery to relieve a two-year-old child from a congenital blockage of the esophagus.
Clinical Experience
- 2004-2005 - Internship at the Hadassah University Hospital (Jerusalem, Israel).
- 2006-2010 - Specialization in pediatrics at the Hadassah University Hospital.
- Specialization and research work in pediatric gastroenterology, GIS / biomarkers in pediatric eosinophilic esophagitis at Stollery Children's Hospital, University of Alberta (Edmonton, Canada).
Additional Positions
- Consultant in pediatric gastroenterology at the public hospital and Clalit and Meuhedet clinics.
Professional Memberships
- The Israeli Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- The International Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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