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Political determinants of health and their real-life impacts on Granite Staters to be addressed in upcoming Dartmouth Health educational series
Participants in the new Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) virtual educational series will consider how they can best advocate ensuring that policies at the state level advance the health of Granite Staters.
How some employees can get support from their jobs for substance misuse or other mental health issues
This month, we look at how some employers are helping employees who are struggling with a range of mental health issues, from stress and anxiety to substance use disorders and other psychiatric diagnoses.
Premiere episode of “Calderwood Considers” addresses burnout in healthcare
“The Cure” introduces a new series hosted by Michael S. Calderwood, MD, MPH, chief quality officer at Dartmouth Health’s Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.
Nurses, EMTs learn life-saving rescue skills during Dartmouth Health's Winter Wilderness First Aid training seminar
First time Dartmouth Health has offered first aid training for austere winter scenarios.
Dartmouth Health Arts and Humanities in Medicine Symposium to highlight research benefiting patient care
On Friday, January 27, the Arts and Humanities Program will hold its fourth-annual Arts and Humanities in Medicine Symposium, "Music, Art and Humanities in Patient Care: Research and Practice."
Dartmouth Hitchcock Board of Trustees elects five new members
The Dartmouth Hitchcock Board of Trustees elected four new public trustees and one new physician trustee to the Board of Trustees during the Board's December 2022 meeting. Their terms were effective on January 1, 2023.
Upcoming Dartmouth Health "Connect with the CEO" to address health equity, health systems innovation
Watch the discussion on the importance of person-centered care, disparities in person-centered care, and care preferences among different populations.
Amid increased public attention to cardiac arrest, Dartmouth Health's Heart & Vascular Center offers life-saving advice
"Recognizing a cardiac arrest, calling 911 immediately, performing CPR and using an AED as soon as it is available are critical for survival," said Mariell Jessup, MD, FAHA, chief science and medical officer of the American Heart Association.
Dartmouth Health offers tips for having advanced care planning conversations
Many avoid advance care planning because it is hard to imagine ourselves in a vulnerable situation and we’re fearful of giving up control of our care. But developing an advance care plan is actually about taking control.
Activities, seeing loved ones, telling stories are the best anti-depressants for older adults
With the help of the community mental health center, Ed Mahoney, PhD, started a program called Storytelling: Remembering Together, which invites people aged 65 and older to gather and share personal stories.