Patient Care

Dartmouth Health’s Virtual Urgent Care
Sometimes the unexpected happens. Be prepared and download our Virtual Urgent Care app today or add it to your favorites bar on your browser. Registering is easy. Then, we’re only a tap or click away.

Coping through the emotional impact of cancer treatment and beyond
Clinical health psychologist, Sivan Rotenberg, PhD, presents ways to cope with the ups and downs of cancer treatment and into survivorship.

Dartmouth Cancer Center announces Complementary Care Program
Dartmouth Cancer Center’s Patient and Family Support Services is now the Complementary Care Program, providing services free of charge to current and former patients and their care partners.

Donor Milk Services Needs Donations
The Women's Health Resource Center provides pasteurized donor human milk for babies and raises awareness about challenges some mothers have producing a reliable milk supply.

Recognizing Our D-H Social Workers
In recognition of National Social Work Month, we spoke with social workers throughout Dartmouth-Hitchcock about their roles helping patients and their families.

Advancing Technology and Remote Care for Cardiac Patients
The Device Clinic at Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s Heart & Vascular Center has expanded the availability of innovative devices that improve patient outcomes.

Tracey Peterson, BSN, RN, Wins The DAISY Award
After working as a nurse at Dartmouth-Hitchcock for close to 10 years, Peterson has developed strong relationships with many of her patients.

DHMC Staff Reflect on Current COVID-19 Surge
On January 3, D-HH Chief Clinical Officer Ed Merrens, MD; DHMC MICU Medical Director Jeffrey Munson, MD; and DHMC Clinical Nurse Rachel Chamberlin, RN; were interviewed by the Associated Press about their experiences caring for COVID-19 patients.

Blood Donations Urgently Needed
The national blood supply is facing critical shortages and we are feeling the effects at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Please consider donating.

ConnectShareCare: Online Peer Support for Care Partners of Those with Serious Illness
ConnectShareCare offers an online support network co-designed by both professionals and those with personal experience in caring for someone with serious illness.