Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
Avenida Albert Einstein, 627/701
São Paulo, Brazil
+55(11)2151-1233
https://www.einstein.br/en/Pages/Home.aspx
Chief/ Director of Orthopaedic Department
Mario Lenza, MD
CEO/President
Henrique Sutton de Sousa Neves
Hospital Mission: To offer excellence in healthcare, knowledge and social responsibility, highlighting the contribution of the Jewish community to Brazilian society.
Year Founded: 1955
Hospital Type: Non-profit Institution
University Affiliations: Federal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP)
Accreditations:
Hospital Awards/Recognitions:
28th in the world best hospital by Newsweek magazine,
23rd in the world best specialized hospital in Ortopedic by Newsweek magazine
Leadership Appointments:
IBRA - Alexandre Leme Godoy dos Santos, Rames Mattar Júnior
AO Trauma - Alexandre Leme Godoy dos Santos, André Wajnszjn
AO Sports - Moisés Cohen
AO spine - Nelson Astur
AO Recon - Rodrigo Pereira Guimarães
SBOT (Brazilian Society of Orthopedics and Traumatology) - Mario Lenza
Number of Orthopaedic Residents: 4 per year
Length of Residency: 3 years
Number of Orthopaedic Fellows: 10 per year
Length of fellowship: 1-2 years
Fellowship categories: Foot and ankle, hip, knee, shoulder and elbow, spine, hand, trauma, paediatrics
Is CME required in your country? No
Does your hospital/center conduct CME programs? Yes, A minimum of 50 points per year related to participation in scientific events, lectures, and courses.
Average number of peer reviewed articles published annually: 45 by orthopedic team
Number of beds: 719 (+1295 in public hospitals)
Total number of active medical staff (MDs)
Orthopaedic Surgeons – 1018 (+ 224 in public hospitals)
Rheumatologists – 83
Physiatrists – 6
Rehabilitation – 67 physiotherapists
Number of scientists = 15 orthopedic scientists
Type of research:
Cell therapy for cartilage and intervertebral disc regeneration, Systematic review, Cost-effectiveness studies of orthopedic surgeries, Robotic surgeries, Preclinical studies
Number of full-time employees: 25,000
Number of operating rooms: 35 (+49 in public hospitals)
Number of orthopaedic surgeries:
Ambulatory – 2,557
Inpatient – 7,915 (+5,671 in public hospitals)
Number of outpatient visits to orthopaedists, rheumatologists, and other medical services: 71,415