News

Elisabeth B. Wilson, MD, joins D-HH and Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine as new chair of the Department of Community and Family Medicine
Dr. Wilson has accepted the role as chair and professor of the Department of Community and Family Medicine for the D-HH system and Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine. She begins her role in March 2022 and will succeed Cathleen Morrow, MD as chair.

Lindsey Cushing and Kelsey Page Honored by Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention (MCVP)
The certified SANE nurses proposed a program that would expand their services to children and domestic violence survivors, then offer outpatient follow-up care.

7 Easy Ways to Manage Your Health Care with myDH
Dana Carley, patient portal concierge at Cheshire Medical Center, gives tips on new and popular myDH and MyChart features, such as direct scheduling and messaging.

New Vice Chair of Research for Obstetrics and Gynecology Named at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health
D-HH has named Daisy Goodman, DNP, MPH, CARN-AP, APRN, CNM, as the vice chair of Research for Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN).

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health Increases Minimum Wage to $17 per Hour
Responding to labor shortage, health system makes second major minimum wage adjustment in nine months

Cheshire Medical Center to Expand Clinical Services with New Property Purchase in Keene
The West Campus at 62 Maple Avenue offers expansion of services and new Family Medicine Residency program.

Honoring a History of Caring with a Gift to Support Nursing Excellence
By establishing the Helen Brueckner Baute, RN, Nursing Excellence Funds, Stephanie and Joe Baute continue a family legacy of commitment to care.

Volunteer Spotlight: Four-Legged Frankie Makes Her Rounds
If you've ever had an appointment at Cheshire Medical Center and noticed a four-legged furry animal walking about wearing a blue bandana, then you’ve seen one of our volunteers in action.

Energy-Saving Upgrades Improve Sustainability and Experience
Replacing approximately 2,500 fluorescent bulbs in a busy medical center during a pandemic is no small feat, but this community collaboration brightens our future.

Urgent Primary Care Visits Relocate to the Medical Center
On February 17, Walk-In Care services on Emerald Street discontinue and urgent visits become available on our main campus, so you can access extensive health care services in one convenient location.