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Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC), the flagship campus of the Dartmouth Health system, is the U.S. state of New Hampshire's only academic medical center. DHMC is a 507-inpatient bed hospital and serves as a major tertiary-care referral site for patients throughout northern New England. [ 1 ]
Catholic Medical Center is ranked second in the state of New Hampshire by U.S. News Health behind Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and first in Southern New Hampshire. In 2023, it was rated "high performing" in seven procedures and conditions, including four of six rated procedures within cardiology and cardiac surgery. [6]
Dartmouth Cancer Center (DCC) is a comprehensive cancer research center as designated by the National Cancer Institute. It is located at Dartmouth College and the Geisel School of Medicine in Hanover, New Hampshire. Its administrative offices are located within the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
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Concord Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in the West End of Concord, New Hampshire.It is the principal site of the Concord Hospital regional health system which serves central New Hampshire, and is a teaching hospital affiliated with Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, New Hampshire's only medical school.
New Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. In 1991, the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center was established on a 225-acre (0.91 km 2) campus in Lebanon, New Hampshire. The three-year project, completed at the cost of $228 million, served as a replacement for the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, which was partially demolished in the early 1990s.
Aug. 27—The union representing Dartmouth College men's basketball players who voted to unionize last March has accused the college of bargaining in bad faith. Service Employees International ...
[citation needed] [1] The chief complaint is a concise statement describing the symptom, problem, condition, diagnosis, physician-recommended return, or other reason for a medical encounter. [2] In some instances, the nature of a patient's chief complaint may determine if services are covered by health insurance. [3]