Dartmouth Health

Dartmouth Health

Hospitals and Health Care

Lebanon, New Hampshire 6,618 followers

The best, where it matters most. Dartmouth Health, one of the nation’s premier academic health systems.

About us

Dartmouth Health, New Hampshire's only academic health system and the state's largest private employer, serves patients across northern New England. Dartmouth Health provides access to more than 2,000 providers in almost every area of medicine, delivering care at its flagship hospital, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) in Lebanon, NH, as well as across its wide network of hospitals, clinics and care facilities. DHMC is consistently named the #1 hospital in New Hampshire by U.S. News & World Report, and recognized for high performance in numerous clinical specialties and procedures. Dartmouth Health includes its Dartmouth Cancer Center, one of only 51 National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the nation, and the only such center in northern New England; Dartmouth Health Children’s, including the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, the state’s only children’s hospital and clinic locations around the region; member hospitals in Lebanon, Keene and New London, NH, and Windsor, VT, and Visiting Nurse and Hospice for Vermont and New Hampshire; and more than 24 clinics that provide ambulatory services across New Hampshire and Vermont. Through its historical partnership with Dartmouth and the Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth Health trains nearly 400 medical residents and fellows annually, and performs cutting-edge research and clinical trials recognized across the globe with Geisel and the White River Junction VA Medical Center in White River Junction, VT. Dartmouth Health and its more than 13,000 employees are deeply committed to serving the healthcare needs of everyone in our communities, and to providing each of our patients with exceptional, personal care.

Website
https://www.dartmouth-health.org/
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Lebanon, New Hampshire
Type
Nonprofit

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    The Prouty 2024 has exceeded all expectations, raising over $8 million to support research and patient support services at Dartmouth Cancer Center! Our heartfelt appreciation goes to the thousands who joined in, whether by volunteering, donating, walking, biking, rowing, golfing, or trying out the new mountain biking event. Together, we've turned a day of activities into a beacon of hope and progress in cancer treatment and care. Your participation, donations, and sheer enthusiasm have made a tangible difference. A huge thank you to everyone involved – your incredible generosity fuels promising research and vital services for those facing a very difficult journey. Here's to making even more strides together! ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/eiMa2R2u

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    Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital has received a transformative $4 million strategic investment from The Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation. This gift establishes an endowed fund aimed at strengthening critical patient care initiatives and supporting healthcare providers in their ongoing delivery of compassionate care. “This generous gift is critically important to our patients and to the health of our community. It will allow us to provide comprehensive, compassionate care to some of our most vulnerable patients,” said Susan E. Mooney, MD, MS, FACOG, president and CEO of APD. The $4 million endowment will fund the integration of medical, social, and behavioral health services for patients with complex needs. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eFbCVyxE

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    "My doctors told me I would have had less than five years to live if the cancer went undetected." - Peter Lennon, fire marshal for the Manchester, NH Fire Department Cancer screenings can save lives. But what if your worst fear comes true? Dartmouth Cancer Center hematology oncologist and section chief of Medical Oncology, Linda Vahdat, MD, and Dartmouth Health Population Health Officer Sally Kraft, MD, MPH, share their advice on this topic.

    When it comes to cancer, is it better to know?

    When it comes to cancer, is it better to know?

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    A new study indicates that among patients diagnosed with COVID-19, those who used marijuana had a higher risk of hospitalization and intensive care unit admission. Researchers found a greater chance of COVID-19-related complications among marijuana users than abstainers, even after accounting for cigarette smoking, vaccination status, two or more co-existing diseases, and other risk factors. As Luke Archibald, MD, section chief of our Addiction Treatment Program, told United Press International, marijuana users with other risk factors, such as current or prior cigarette smoking, lack of vaccination and advanced age, may be particularly at risk for COVID-19-related complications, noting that compounds in the cannabis plant play "an important role in our immune response in ways that are not yet fully understood." https://bit.ly/3VMYR0z

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    Southwestern Vermont Medical Center is in the middle of a major expansion to its emergency department. The 12,000-square-foot addition includes five crisis beds dedicated to those experiencing a mental health emergency. In each new room is a CoWin media wall, which allows patients to play music and games, draw and look at soothing images with the touch of a finger. ED staff told WCAX-TV's Adam Sullivan that these mirror-sized tablets give patients in crisis something else to focus on. “They seem to cool, they seem to relax. They focus on this and they are much more approachable,” said Brenda Mattison, LNA. “It gives them that sense of, 'I’m in control of this.'” https://bit.ly/4bvkZCG

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    The Fourth of July is all about friends, family, food, fun, freedom—and fireworks! 🎆🎇 While enjoying the night sky lit up, it's important to remember that fireworks, while beautiful, are still explosives and extremely dangerous. Emergency departments nationwide see a spike in firework- and sparkler-related injuries this time of year, particularly to the eyes. "It’s not worth the risk to you or your child’s eye health to skip the necessary precautions when near sparklers, firecrackers and fireworks, so we encourage parents to talk to their kids about fireworks safety before the holiday," say Dartmouth Health Children's pediatric ophthalmologists Erin Salcone, MD, and Janine Eagle, MD. See their tips for enjoying fireworks safely this Independence Day. 🇺🇸 https://bit.ly/3W63kwI

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    Congratulations! 🎉 The 2024 Community Impact Social Justice Awards, hosted by our Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) Employee Resource Group, recognized three individuals in the community who have made a significant impact on social issues. In the Employee category, Alisha Robinson recognized 2024 award recipient Abigail Berge-Clogston, MSHROD, program coordinator for the Dartmouth Health Office of DEIB, and the co-organizer of the Embody+ Employee Resource Group. In the Youth category, Anthony Fosu recognized 2024 award recipient Kwabena Asare, vice president, Minority Association of Pre-Health Students at Dartmouth College. Realizing the need for greater representation in medicine, Kwabena empowers minority students at Dartmouth to pursue their pre-health goals, as well as provides opportunities for them to bolster their success at Dartmouth and beyond. In the Community category, Kile Adumene recognized 2024 award recipient Joe Major, who has worked annually with the town of Hartford, VT on the Juneteenth planning committee, and has served as a guest lecturer for the town of Windsor, VT during Black History Month.

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    The Center for Rural Health Care Delivery Science at Dartmouth Health team recently returned from an insightful National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence (NISBRE). We were well represented with Dr. Mark Creager as the Co-Chair of Rural Health and Health Disparities session, Dr. Emily Zeitler presented a Flash Talk at that Rural Health and Health Disparities session, and Dr. Timothy Burdick presented at the poster session: “Adding geocoded social determinants of health to the EHR and enterprise data warehouse” Shehreen Zakir and Cassandra Brugger rounded out our team in attendance. We look forward to incorporating the new learnings from this symposium into our work here at Dartmouth Health.

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    Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center (MAHHC) recently recognized nine providers as Top Providers based on Press Ganey rankings. “We are immensely proud of our providers for achieving such high marks in patient satisfaction,” said Winfield Brown, interim president and CEO of MAHHC. “Their commitment to delivering exceptional care and ensuring patients are seen, heard and comforted, during what is often a difficult time, is what Mt. Ascutney is known for.” Read more about the recognized providers: https://lnkd.in/eWH8H6Tg

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    Planning some outdoor adventures this weekend? Learn why rest and ice can hinder the healing process of an orthopaedic injury, such as a twisted ankle or a pulled hamstring. Save this advice from our experts at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and Clinics and New London Hospital for the next time you or your family wonder how best to heal common injuries.

    Injured? Hold the ice and start moving

    Injured? Hold the ice and start moving

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