Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s research on COVID-19 treatments has directly benefited patients like Robert Trembley.
Author: Farah
Year after year, our donors move us with their kindness and generosity, and we are so grateful to every one of them. Here are a few of their stories.
For scientists like Arti Gaur, PhD, entrepreneurship is essential to achieving their ultimate goal: dramatically improving patients’ lives.
Thanks to a $2M gift, Geisel has launched Healthy Students, Healthy Physicians, a new comprehensive program that prepares graduates to meet the stresses of their profession without sacrificing their own health.
A transformative gift supports pediatricians with the resources they need to immediately address the behavioral health issues they see in their patients.
Five Dartmouth College alumni and health care investors have committed a total of $1.4 million in gifts to launch the Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer.
Again and again, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is forced to send patients elsewhere for care, simply because there aren’t enough beds. This past summer, Dartmouth-Hitchcock took a major step in addressing this problem, breaking ground for a new Patient Pavilion.
These times are most often described as difficult, extraordinary, challenging, and unprecedented. But let’s be honest. The nine […]
These times
call on us to stand together even when we’re apart.Thank You
for standing by us.
With forecasts indicating that COVID-19 could claim 40 million lives and reduce global economic output by $12 trillion by the end of 2021, there is not a moment to lose.
A new $10 million gift commitment from a Dartmouth medical school alumnus is the third largest gift in the […]
For medical students, the challenges and opportunities of their chosen career path are greater than ever. Yet Geisel […]
A team of researchers at Dartmouth’s and Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s Norris Cotton Cancer Center (NCCC), led by Randolph Noelle, PhD, […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to severe financial stress for both hospitals and physician practices, raising serious concerns […]
A collaboration between the Geisel School of Medicine and Northwestern University is shedding light on the effects of […]
The presence of SARS-CoV-2—the virus that causes COVID-19—in municipal wastewater can give an early warning that the virus […]
From the moment the first case of COVID-19 in our region was diagnosed at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and the Geisel School of Medicine moved its curricula online, to the ongoing protests against endemic racism in America, our faculty, students, caregivers, and neighbors have stepped up.
When COVID-19 threatened to deplete supplies of PPE, the community responded.
An academic-industry collaboration has put a new, low-cost COVID-19 test on the fast track.
Within a month of its launch, the D-HH COVID-19 Community Relief Fund was benefiting people in need.
No one chooses when to get cancer—which makes this year’s Virtual Prouty more important than ever.
By the end of April, D-HH had received donations of more than 18,000 cloth masks, 51,000 surgical masks, 35,000 N95 respirators, 740,000 pairs of gloves, 6,000 gowns, and 8,000 face shields, in addition to cash gifts totaling almost $1 million.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center was one of the first 20 sites worldwide participating in clinical trials of remdesivir.
The mental health crisis in America doesn’t discriminate. It affects young and old, wealthy and poor, urban and […]