Prof. Dan KASPI is one of Israel’s most sought-after specialists in the field of rheumatology. He has been head of the Institute of Rheumatology since 2003 and is a past head of the Association of Rheumatologists in Israel.
Dan Caspi specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of internal medicine and a wide range of rheumatologic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), Bechterew’s disease, scleroderma, gout and others.
Highly skilled diagnostician. Correct diagnosis is a priority in treatment. He’s doing a synovial biopsy. Actively applies the latest technologies designed to prevent the development of systemic diseases associated with metabolic disorders, uses the latest generation of biologics. The doctor’s choice of treatment methods depends on the stage of the disease and the depth of its manifestation.
Prof. Kaspi is an active supporter of the application of an integrated multidisciplinary approach to the therapy of rheumatologic diseases and involves narrowly specialized physicians: immunologists, cardiologists, vascular surgeons, neurologists, orthopedists, physiotherapists and other specialists.
Prof. Dan Caspi has a total of more than 45 years of experience. In addition to his busy clinical work, he has been seriously engaged in research activities for all these years. A great professional interest of the doctor is the study of the use of the latest biological drugs in the treatment of autoimmune diseases. Dan Caspi publishes the results of his observations and research in popular medical publications and is the author of more than 140 scientific papers.
She trains young doctors and participates in organizing advanced training courses for experienced specialists, and gives lectures to international colleagues. Professor Caspi is a member of international associations of rheumatology physicians and is an honorary fellow of the American College of Rheumatology.
For his contributions to world rheumatology and personal accomplishments, Dan Caspi was honored as Professor of Medicine in 2002.