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Dartmouth Health shares how to protect yourself against flu, COVID-19, and RSV
Michael S. Calderwood, MD, MPH, infectious disease physician has produced a new video message on how individuals can protect themselves, their families and communities this respiratory virus season.
Dartmouth Health and Geisel School of Medicine announce new Chair of the Department of Medicine
Following a national search, Nathan Goldstein, MD, has been named the next Chair of the Department of Medicine at Dartmouth Health and Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine.
Cheshire Medical Center to hold Knees and Skis community health class October 5
Neal Goldenberg, MD, will share tips to prevent serious knee injuries
CHaD Heroes to descend on Hanover October 15
18th annual CHaD HERO to raise critical funds and celebrate the patients, families and providers at Dartmouth Health Children’s and CHaD
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center awarded $991.5K federal grant to fund improved rural obstetric care
The four-year grant will fund the North Country Maternity Network, a consortium of hospitals, community-based services and state agency partners to create and support the maternal health infrastructure in New Hampshire’s North Country.
Dartmouth Health to host five former U.S. Surgeons General for virtual roundtable on future of healthcare
“The Future of Healthcare 2023 – The Surgeons General Roundtable” will be held at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and stream live on YouTube.
Dartmouth Health Children’s partners with SEE Science Center to promote education and discovery for young children and their families
First Steps in Science is a dynamic set of programs centered on developmentally appropriate hands-on engagement opportunities, designed to foster children’s natural curiosity about the world around them.
Dartmouth Health shares suicide prevention tips and how to help struggling teens
September is Suicide Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness for a tragically common, yet entirely preventable, cause of death—especially amongst young people.
Joe Andruzzi Foundation and Dartmouth Cancer Center help patients through financial hardship
“No one saves for cancer.” With that simple statement, former New England Patriot, Super Bowl Champion and cancer survivor Joe Andruzzi explains the financial challenge facing many cancer patients.
Dartmouth Health Gastroenterologist recognized nationally for pioneering innovative care for people with IBD
Corey Siegel, MD, MS has been awarded the annual Sherman Prize by the Bruce and Cynthia Sherman Charitable Foundation, recognizing his work in the field of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, also known as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD).