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Cheshire Medical Center offers life-saving treatment for ICU patients with kidney failure
New machines cleanse the bloodstream of waste products until kidneys regain function
Dartmouth Health becomes NH's largest in-state investor to support the Community Loan Fund for more affordable homeownership
In keeping with its mission of advancing the health of the population it serves, Dartmouth Health announces an additional $2 million investment in the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund to support affordable and safe housing.
Dartmouth Health’s chief strategy officer included in national ranking by Becker’s Hospital Review
Stephen J. LeBlanc is named among chief strategy officers for major health systems including Yale New Haven Health, the Cleveland Clinic and UCLA Health.
DHMC re-designated as Baby-Friendly
Dartmouth Health’s Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) has once again achieved the international Baby-Friendly designation from Baby-Friendly USA after a rigorous review process.
Dartmouth Health executives named to 2024 class of New Hampshire 200, honoring the state’s business leaders
The New Hampshire 200 are selected for having made their mark on New Hampshire’s economy, business climate and the state as a whole.
Associated Press: DHMC nurse saved by colleagues during cardiac arrest—while training to treat cardiac arrest patients
Andy Hoang, RN, began her nursing career at DHMC this spring
Dartmouth Health CEO and president named among 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare for 2023
Joanne M. Conroy, MD, has been named to the 100 Most Influential list multiple times.
DHMC named to U.S. News & World Report 2024 Best Hospitals for Maternity Care
Best Hospitals for Maternity Care is an annual evaluation designed to assist expectant parents, in consultation with their prenatal care team, in making informed decisions about where to receive care that best meets their family’s needs.
Samantha E. White, DO, MPH, joins OB-GYN team at Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics Nashua
White is currently accepting new patients
Cheshire Medical Center to hire New England College nursing students while they complete their nursing degree
Nursing students earn credits and wages while completing the three-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing .