News Releases
Dartmouth Health employees donate household, personal care items to survivors of domestic, sexual violence
Donations made through April, which is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Dartmouth Health selected to provide clinical care at Hampstead Hospital and Residential Treatment Facility
Governor, Executive Council approved contract for Dartmouth Health to provide psychiatric and medical care to patients at HHRTF, the only source of pediatric psychiatric inpatient and psychiatric residential treatment facility level of care in NH
Dartmouth Health and Geisel School of Medicine announce new Chair of the Department of Radiology
David M. Naeger, MD, FACR, FAAR, will assume his role in August.
Dartmouth Health adds 26 new providers from multiple disciplines across health system
Physicians, advanced practice professionals now accepting new patients
Dartmouth Health to host Career Expo at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Event provides opportunity to explore how interests and skills can connect to a high impact career in healthcare
Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics Nashua announces hiring of new cardiologist
Zhihang Zhang, MD, is now accepting patients
Cheshire Medical Center acquires its first robotic surgical platform
Cheshire Medical Center, a Dartmouth Health member, has acquired its first ever robotic surgical platform, which will be used in hundreds of minimally invasive surgeries each year.
“These successful treatments are life-changing”: Amid weight loss drug craze, bariatric surgery remains safe, proven method, Dartmouth Health providers say
– While injectable weight loss drugs have exploded in popularity in the last year, bariatric surgery remains the best long-term treatment option for many living with obesity.
Before the skies go dark, read these tips for safely viewing the upcoming solar eclipse from Dartmouth Health
Even when the sun is fully covered by the moon, it is never safe to stare directly at the sun.
Dartmouth Health leads study showing what it takes to rise and shine
According to a new Dartmouth Health and University of Michigan study, a 5 am wake-up call may be worth sleeping through.