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Wentworth-Douglass Hospital (known colloquially as WDH [2]) is a not-for-profit, [3] acute care hospital, [4] and 501(c)(3) charitable [5] health care organization located in Dover, New Hampshire. Facilities and current operations
Staff report. July 19, 2024 at 10:18 AM. Mass General Brigham, which includes Wentworth-Douglass Hospital of Dover, announced "all previously scheduled non-urgent surgeries, procedures, and ...
WDH may refer to: Hosea Kutako International Airport (IATA: WDH), the main international airport of Namibia Wentworth-Douglass Hospital , a not-for-profit acute care hospital in Dover, New Hampshire, United States
Wyoming State Hospital in Evanston. Health care facilities operated by the department include: Veterans' Home of Wyoming [4] [5] - An assisted living facility for military veterans and their dependents
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John P. Turner completed his residency at the hospital in 1906 and, then, joined its staff. [7] He became the chief of its surgury department in 1935 and the president of staff in 1938, serving in that position until he retired as an emeritus surgeon and president emeritus of the staff of Mercy-Douglass Hospital in 1948. [8] [9]
List of current and former hospitals in New Hampshire Name Network/Parent City/Town County Emergency Department? (Trauma Level) Opened-Closed Status / Type / Notes ; Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital
From 1997 to 2003, WHDH's staff included field reporter Jeffery Derderian, who was a co-owner of The Station nightclub with his brother Michael. Jeffrey resigned from WHDH in February 2003 to join WPRI-TV in Providence, Rhode Island. Three days later, a fire engulfed the Station nightclub, killing 100 people. [68]