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The New England TakeThe New England TakeDr. Michael Calderwood, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterDr. Michael Calderwood, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center's Chief quality officer and an Infectious Disease expert, discusses the current ways COVID-19 is being treated, including the new drug Paxlovid, and the state of the vaccine. Learn more about Dartmouth-Hitchcok Medical Center at https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org Get the back episodes, watch the videos, and more at http://thenewenglandtake.com Follow the show on https://facebook.com/newenglandtake, https://twitter.com/newenglandtake, https://instagram.com/newenglandtake2022-02-0120 minDoctority: Plastic SurgeryDoctority: Plastic SurgeryDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterLearn about the six-year integrated plastic surgery residency program at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, in Lebanon, New Hampshire, with Dr. Michael Baratta and Dr. Ying Wu. Recorded in December 2021.2022-01-021h 12Down To BusinessDown To BusinessEpisode 88: Dartmouth-Hitchcock and NH Legal Assistance Form New Medical-Legal PartnershipHolly Gaspar of Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Chelsie Rommell of NH Legal Assistance discuss a new medical-legal partnership being launched in the Upper Valley and Sullivan County. The two-year pilot project will identify health disparities in those communities and make civil legal assistance accessible to young families in need in those communities. This week's episode is sponsored by TFMoran (www.tfmoran.com), a  leading land planning and engineering firm with  offices in Bedford and  Portsmouth, NH.2021-11-1123 minHer Story - Envisioning the Leadership Possibilities in HealthcareHer Story - Envisioning the Leadership Possibilities in Healthcare15: Meet Your January Host: Joanne Conroy, M.D., President and CEO, Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Dartmouth-Hitchcock HealthIn this episode of Her Story, we sat down with Joanne Conroy, M.D., President and CEO of Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health. Lynne Chou O’Keefe and Dr. Conroy discuss her trajectory from the early days of clinical practice, to administrative leadership, and her extraordinary resilience and commitment to championing women along the way.2021-01-0423 minThe School Of The Forest PodcastThe School Of The Forest PodcastSchool Of The Forest Podcast Episode Seven; Wilderness Medicine, And Survival Psychology With Nick Daniel, Associate Director Of Wilderness Medicine At Dartmouth-HitchcockWe're back after a long break for our semester programs.  Sorry for the wait, but we're glad to be back. In this episode, I'm joined by Nick Daniel of Dartmouth-Hitchcock in New Hampshire. Nick has taught AWLS courses regionally and internationally and has taught wilderness medicine in such locations as the Adirondacks, White Mountains, Mexico, Africa, Guatemala, Russia, and Panama. He spent a month in the Indian Himalayas teaching medical students while providing medical care, as well as time in Haiti. He has completed his FAWM and earned a diploma in mountain medicine. Nick’s research interests in...2020-11-2825 minThe Health System CXO PodcastThe Health System CXO Podcast28: COVID-19: How We Look at the Future Has Changed Dramatically, with Dr. Joanne Conroy, President and CEO, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health SystemIn this episode of Fireside Chat, we sit down with Dr. Joanne Conroy, President and CEO, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System to talk about the COVID-19 pandemic and how the crisis has changed several aspects of healthcare for the future. Please note: The number of COVID-19 cases and the situation referenced in this episode were based on reported data at the time of the interview and are subject to change.TranscriptionJoanne Conroy 0:04If we continue to have a significant portion of our workforce working from home, then I have an opportunity to repurpose...2020-05-1234 minA Walk Around OccomA Walk Around OccomDr. Joanne Conroy '77: Dartmouth-Hitchcock on the Front LineDr. Joanne Conroy '77, CEO and President of Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health  talks about the coronavirus's arrival in the Upper Valley, her vision for the future of health care, and tells stories from her own time as a medical student. It's a conversation full of hope and reassurance. 2020-05-0241 minHealth Leader ForgeHealth Leader ForgeAimee Giglio, CHRO, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health (abridged)Today’s guest is Aimee Giglio, the Chief Human Resource Officer for Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System. The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System is a large health system based in New Hampshire with more than 14,000 employees.Like many executives I talk to, Aimee didn’t start out in the human resources field. Her undergraduate work and early career was in the field of social work. Her journey to being the chief human resource officer for the largest employer in the state of New Hampshire after the state government is interesting, and the topic of the first part of the interview. We then disc...2019-11-1537 minHealth Leader ForgeHealth Leader ForgeAimee Giglio, CHRO, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health (full length)Today’s guest is Aimee Giglio, the Chief Human Resource Officer for Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System. The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System is a large health system based in New Hampshire with more than 14,000 employees. Like many executives I talk to, Aimee didn’t start out in the human resources field. Her undergraduate work and early career was in the field of social work. Her journey to being the chief human resource officer for the largest employer in the state of New Hampshire after the state government is interesting, and the topic of the first part of the interview. We then disc...2019-11-151h 10Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesPediatric Glioblastoma: What We Have Learned Over The Last Twenty Years.Pediatric Grand Rounds April 17, 2019 Ashleigh Rushing, MD 3rd Year Resident in the Department of Pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2019-04-2459 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesTeen Dating ViolenceNursing Grand Rounds April 9, 2019 Angela Doswel, MD, MSPH Pediatric Resident, Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2019-04-1559 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesCAR Talk-Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-Cell Therapy Driving Progress in the Fight Against CancerMedicine Grand Rounds March 22, 2019 John M. Hill, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Geisel School of Medicine Director, Allogeneic Blood and Marrow Transplant Program Norris Cotton Cancer Center Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2019-03-2759 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesSpectrum of Somatoform Respiratory Disorders: Vocal Cord Dysfunction to Habit Cough.CHaD Pediatric Pulmonology Mini Fellowship and Pediatric Grand Rounds March 20, 2019 Dr. Brian O’Sullivan Pediatric Pulmonologist at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2019-03-2059 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesNot Your Father's Gout - New ways of thinking about an old diseaseMedicine Grand Rounds March 15, 2019 Christopher M. Burns, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Geisel School of Medicine Department of Medicine Section of Rheumatology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2019-03-1859 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesHuman Resources for Health in Rwanda: Collaboration to Build Health Care CapacityMedicine Grand Rounds February 22, 2019 Steven Bensen, MD, Associicine Grand Rounds, February 22, 2019, ate Professor of Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine, Visiting Professor of Internal Medicine, University of Rwanda, Mary Chamberlin, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine, Oncology Education Advisor, Partners in Health in Rwanda, Kelly Kieffer, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine, Vice Chair for Education, Department of Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2019-03-0459 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesKnowing What to Say; Addressing Patient Bias in the Clinical Setting.Pediatric Grand Rounds February 13, 2019 Stephanie White, MD General Academic Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Julie Kim, MD Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Roshini Pinto-Powell, MD General Internal Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock2019-02-1859 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesA Multidisciplinary, Multiinstitutional, and Multinational Simulation Bootcamp for CHaD, the New England Region, and the Global CommunityPediatric Grand Rounds February 6, 2019 Melissa Fussell, MD Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2019-02-0659 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesCutaneous Manifestations of Illicit Substance UseMedicine Grand Rounds January 18, 2019 J. Elliott Call, MD Resident, Section of Dermatology Department of Surgery Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2019-01-2259 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesChest Wall DeformityPediatric Grand Rounds January 23, 2019 Daniel Croitoru, MD Pediatric Surgery Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2019-01-2259 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesClassification of Cerebral PalsyPediatric Grand Rounds December 12, 2018 Scott Benjamin, MD Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Owner, Benjamin Physical Medicine, PLC2018-12-1259 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesThree tales of urinary incontinence and the non-urologic factors that are involvedPediatric Grand Rounds December 5, 2018 Bridget Logan, PhD, MS Assistant Professor of Pediatrics & Surgery Pediatric Surgery and Pediatric Nephrology Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-12-0559 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesOutbreaks in the Anthropocene: Public Health Relevant to New Hampshire CliniciansMedicine Grand Rounds November 9, 2018 Elizabeth A. Talbot, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Medical Director, Dartmouth-Hitchcock International Health Clinic Co-chair, Readiness and Response to Epidemic Infectious Disease Threats Subcommittee Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2018-11-1259 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesPatterns of Renal Tubular DysfunctionMedicine Grand Rounds November 2, 2018 Martin Sedlacek, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2018-11-0559 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesThe Dartmouth TPIAT Experience: Have We Made a Difference in a Hopeless Disease?Medicine Grand Rounds The Bob Cimis Memorial Lecture October 5, 2018 Timothy B. Gardner, MD Director, Pancreatic Disorders Medical Director, Pancreatic Islet Autotransplant Program Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Associate Professor of Medicine Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth2018-10-0859 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesA Structured Approach to Managing Irritable Bowel SyndromeMedicine Grand Rounds August 17, 2018 Eric D. Shah, MD, MBA Assistant Professor of Medicine Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Director Dartmouth-Hitchcock Center for Gastrointestinal Motility, Esophageal, and Swallowing Disorders Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2018-08-2259 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesMultiple Sclerosis: Review and Role of MS TherapiesMedicine Grand Rounds August 10, 2018 Andrew D. Smith III, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology The Geisel School of Medicine Multiple Sclerosis Center Department of Neurology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2018-08-1359 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesPediatric Trauma: Don’t Forget To PAUSE.Pediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, May 30, 2018 Sarah Bingham, MD. Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-06-0459 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesThe Precious Child and the Good MotherPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, May 23, 2018 Jennifer Lapin, MD Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-05-2459 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesWhen I Grow Up.Pediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, May 16, 2018 Emily Frydman, MD Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-05-1659 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesBronchopulmonary Dysplasia - Something old, something new, something borrowed, baby's blue!Pediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Michelle Tyler, MD. Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-05-1059 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesA Broken System: Youth Incarceration in the United StatesPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, May 2, 2018 Sydney Hartman, MD. Pediatric Resident Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-05-0159 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesMental Health in Transgender MedicinePediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, April 25, 2018 Caroline Schulmeister, MD Pediatric Resident Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-04-2459 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesHeavy Metal ReduxMedicine Grand Rounds April 13, 2018 David W. Nierenberg, MD Edward Krumm Professor of Medicine Professor of Pharmacology/Toxicology The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Section Chief, Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2018-04-1759 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesMore than Medicine: Pursuing the Social HistoryPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, April 4, 2018 Samuel Ogden, MD Pediatrics Resident at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-04-0459 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesThe Unwritten Rules of MentorshipPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, March 28, 2018 JoAnna Leyenaar, MD Pediatric Hospital Medicine Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-03-2859 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesAppropriate Opioid Prescribing after SurgeryMedicine Grand Rounds March 16, 2018 Richard J. Barth, Jr., MD Professor of Surgery Section Chief, General Surgery Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2018-03-2659 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesReading Ourselves, Reading Others: How Narrative Practice Makes Better DoctorsMedicine Grand Rounds March 23, 2018 Kathryn B. Kirkland, MD Dorothy and John J. Byrne, Jr, Distinguished Chair in Palliative Medicine Professor of Medicine and of The Dartmouth Institute The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Section Chief, Palliative Medicine Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2018-03-2659 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesNormal and Precocious Puberty-What the Primary Care Provider Needs to KnowPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, March 21, 2018 Nancy Charest, MD Pediatric Endocrinology Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-03-2059 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesSpecial Diets in the Pediatric PopulationPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, March14, 2018 Vanessa Garlick, MD Pediatric Resident Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-03-1959 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesMetacognition in Medicine: Thinking about thinkingPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, February 21, 2018 Samuel J. Casella, MD, MSc. Dr. Casella is the Associate Director of CHaD for Patient Safety and a Pediatric Endocrinologist at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock.2018-02-2159 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesLies, Darn Lies and StatisticsPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, February 14, 2018 Shawn Ralston, MD. Dr. Ralston is the Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs in the Department of Pediatrics and the Section Chief of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-02-1459 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesThe Opioid Epidemic in Northern New England: The Story and Response Outside The Hospital WallsPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, February 07, 2018 Dr. Stephen Chapman is a General Pediatrician at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock and the Director of the Boyle Community Pediatrics Program2018-02-0859 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesPCOS in Adolescence: Challenges in Diagnosis and TreatmentPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, January 24, 2018 CHaD Pediatric Endocrinology Mini Fellowship and Pediatric Grand Rounds Cynthia Meyers-Seifer, MD Pediatric Endocrinologist at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2018-01-2459 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesSignal Fires: Understanding and Targeting the NF-κB PathwayMedicine Grand Rounds January 19, 2018 Matthew S. Hayden, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Surgery The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Senior Scientist, Section of Dermatology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2018-01-2259 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesRefocusing IBD Patient Management: Personalized, Proactive and Patient-Centered CareMedicine Grand Rounds January 12, 2018 Corey A. Siegel, MD, MS Associate Professor of Medicine Associate Professor of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Chief, Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2018-01-1559 minHealth Leader ForgeHealth Leader ForgeMary Lowry, Administrative Director, Center for Telehealth, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health SystemToday’s guest is Mary Lowry, the administrative director of Dartmouth-Hitchcock health system’s Center for Telehealth. Center for Telehealth is Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s consolidated telemedicine program, and in this podcast we talk about the variety of services and support that Mary’s team provides across New Hampshire and Vermont. It’s a fascinating look at the future of medicine, even though as Mary notes, telemedicine isn’t new, I think it is just now coming of age, and as we continue to transition away from a fee for service model in healthcare and towards the provision of value based care, we are only...2018-01-151h 11Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesThe Quality of Pediatric Quality MeasurementPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, January 10, 2018 Samantha House, DO Pediatric Hospitalist at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock and the Associate Program Director of the Pediatrics Residency Program2018-01-1059 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesThe State of CHaDPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, January 3, 2018 Keith Loud, MD, MS Director of the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Chair of the Department of Pediatrics2018-01-0359 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesAdministrative Medical Databases to Investigate Pediatric Diseases: Big Data, Promises and PitfallsPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, December 6, 2017, 2017. Our presenter is Eunice Chen, MD, Otolaryngology, Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2017-12-1359 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesMental Health: A Little Knowledge Can Go A Long WaySpecial Nursing Grand Rounds December 6, 2017 Presented by John T. Broderick, Jr. Former Chief Justice of the N.H. Supreme Court Senior Director of Public Affairs at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2017-12-0659 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesUpdate on Congenital CMV and Hearing LossPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, December 6, 2017, 2017. Our presenter is Eunice Chen, MD, Otolaryngology, Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2017-12-0659 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesThyroid Questions that arise in the Primary Care OfficePediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, November 15, 2017, 2017. Our presenter is Frances Lim-Liberty, MD. Dr. Lim-Liberty is a Pediatric Endocrinologist at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock.2017-11-1459 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesA Peek Inside the Pediatric Urologist’s Toolbox: Insights for the Children’s DoctorPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, November 8, 2017, 2017.Our presenter is Frank Penna, MD. Dr. Penna is an Assistant Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at the Geisel School of Medicine and the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock.2017-11-0859 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesPediatric Anesthesia and NeurotoxicityPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, November 1, 2017, 2017. Rebecca Evans, MD, MS Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology Department of Anesthesiology Geisel School of Medicine and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2017-11-0159 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth’s Pediatric Clinical Trials Unit: Capacity Building in Pediatric ResearchPediatric Grand Rounds for Wednesday, September 26, 2017. Our presenters are Paul Palumbo, MD, Brian O’Sullivan, MD and Carolyn Murray, MD. Dr. Palumbo is a Professor of Pediatrics at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and is a Pediatric Infectious Disease specialist at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock. Dr. O’Sullivan is a Professor of Pediatrics at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and is a Pediatric Pulmonologist at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock. Dr. Murray is an Assistant Professor of Community and Family Medicine and the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice at the Geisel S...2017-09-2659 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesGender is in the Eye of the Beholder: Providing Gender-Affirming Care to the Transgender PatientMedicine Grand Rounds September 8, 2017 Benjamin Boh, DO, MS Assistant Professor of Medicine Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College Section of Endocrinology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2017-09-1159 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesCystic Fibrosis Newborn Screening: A 10 year retrospectivePediatric Grand Rounds presented on September 6, 2017 by Margaret Guill, MD. Dr. Guill is a Professor of Pediatrics at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and is a Pediatric Pulmonologist at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock.2017-09-0759 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesPancreatic Cancer: Sequence MattersMedicine Grand Rounds September 1, 2017 Steven D. Leach, MD Director, Norris Cotton Cancer Center Professor of Molecular and Systems Biology Professor of Surgery Preston T. and Virginia R. Kelsey Distinguished Chair in Cancer Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2017-09-0759 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesThresholds in Clinical Neurology: Towards a Better Understanding of Delirium, Seizures, Migraines and PerceptionMedicine Grand Rounds August 4, 2017 Nathaniel M. Robbins, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth2017-08-0959 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesWhen Children Have Children: A look at teen pregnancy and contraceptionPediatric Grand Rounds from June 3, 2017 with Mallory Lostumbo, MD. Dr. Lostumbo is in her 3rd year as a Pediatric Resident at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock..2017-06-0659 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesTrue colors: reflections on race and its implications for our patients, learners and institutionPediatric Grand Rounds with Stephanie White, MD. Dr. White is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and a General Pediatrician at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2017-05-2459 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesHaploidentical Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplants: A Glass Half Empty or A Glass that is Full?Medicine Grand Rounds May 19 2017 Christopher H. Lowrey Chief, Division of Hematology Vice Chair, Department of Medicine Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology & Toxicology The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth2017-05-2259 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesSelected Topics in EpilepsyCHaD Child Neurology Mini Fellowship and Pediatric Grand Rounds with Jan Wollack, MD, PhD. Dr. Wollack is a Pediatric Neurologist at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2017-05-1659 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesTobacco Cessation For Hospitalized Patients: A Quality Improvement Initiative Utilizing Shared Medical AppointmentsMedical Grand Rounds withArvind Suguness, MD Senior Medical Resident Internal Medicine Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center2017-05-1559 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesChallenges and Innovations in Rural Pediatric Primary CarePediatric Grand Rounds with Aimee Beaton, MD Pediatric Resident Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2017-05-1059 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesPrevention and Management of Pediatric ObesityPediatric Grand Rounds with Auden McClure, MD, MPH Coach/Faculty, Dartmouth Hitchcock Preventive Medicine Residency Program Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2017-05-0359 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesThe Voices of Organ Donation and Transplantation: Perspectives From a Donor Family and RecipientsSpecial Nursing Grand Rounds Presenters: Karen E. Lord, RN, MSN, FNP-C, CCRN, CPTC Advanced Practice Donation Specialist Dartmouth-Hitchcock and New England Organ Bank Carrie Bogie (Donor Wife) Kelly George (Heart Recipient) Mary Hall (Lung Recipient) Carmen Tarleton (Face Recipient)2017-05-0259 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesFrom Exorcism to Evidence Based Medicine: Evolution of Indian Medicine and Lessons We Can LearnPediatric Grand Rounds with Anusha Vadlamudi, MD. Dr. Vadlamudi is in her 3rd year as a Pediatric Resident at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock2017-04-2559 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesPhysician Suicide and Burnout; A Call to ActionPediatric Grand Rounds with Komal Satti, MD presented on March 5, 2017. Dr. Satti is in her 3rd year as a Pediatric Resident at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock.2017-04-0559 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical LecturesWorse than death? Ethical struggles at the border of viabilityPediatric Grand Rounds with Steven Ringer, MD, PhD Section Chief of Neonatology at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock.2017-03-2959 minHealth Leader ForgeHealth Leader ForgeSam Shields, Director, Operational Excellence, Dartmouth-HitchcockToday’s guest is Sam Shields, the Director of Operational Excellence at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System. In his role as Director, Sam provides leadership and strategic planning for the Value Institute. He has oversight of Performance Improvement, the Project Management Office, and the Value Institute Learning Center. He is responsible for developing programs and partnerships to improve patient outcomes and drive the organizational culture of the largest system in New Hampshire, with a reach of over 2 million people, toward operational excellence.In this podcast we talk about Sam’s career, which began as a chemical engineer working in specialty chem...2017-02-151h 28Health Leader ForgeHealth Leader Forge(Abridged) Sam Shields, Director, Operational Excellence, Dartmouth-HitchcockToday’s guest is Sam Shields, the Director of Operational Excellence at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System. In his role as Director, Sam provides leadership and strategic planning for the Value Institute. He has oversight of Performance Improvement, the Project Management Office, and the The Value Institute Learning Center. He is responsible for developing programs and partnerships to improve patient outcomes and drive the organizational culture of the largest system in New Hampshire, with a reach of over 2 million people, toward operational excellence.In this podcast we talk about Sam’s career, which began as a chemical engineer working in spec...2017-02-151h 05Health Leader ForgeHealth Leader Forge(extended) Rev. Frank Macht, Director of Chaplaincy, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterToday we return to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and our guest is the Reverend Frank Macht, the director of the Chaplaincy. Frank is a minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, although he is originally from Germany. Together we reflect on his journey, as he refers to it, and the experiences he has had as he served and trained all over the United States, from Berkley, California, to Atlanta, Georgia, to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Nome, Alaska and finally to Lebanon, New Hampshire.Frank was first called to ministry as a hospital chaplain through a training program known...2016-06-151h 46Health Leader ForgeHealth Leader ForgeRev. Frank Macht, Director of Chaplaincy, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterToday we return to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and our guest is the Reverend Frank Macht, the director of the Chaplaincy. Frank is a minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, although he is originally from Germany. Together we reflect on his journey, as he refers to it, and the experiences he has had as he served and trained all over the United States, from Berkley, California, to Atlanta, Georgia, to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Nome, Alaska and finally to Lebanon, New Hampshire.Frank was first called to ministry as a hospital chaplain through a training program known...2016-06-151h 11Health Leader ForgeHealth Leader ForgeRoderic Olvera Young, EVP, and Chief Communications and Marketing Officer Dartmouth-Hitchcock HealthToday’s guest is Roderic "Roddy" Olvera Young, Executive Vice President, and Chief Communications and Marketing Officer Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health. In this podcast, Roddy shares his nearly three decades of experience in communications and public relations in a wide variety of governmental and private organizations, among them including being the press secretary for NASA, as well as being a consultant for firms involved in public relations crises while working with MSL Group/TMG Strategies prior to coming to his current role at Dartmouth-Hitchcock.This is a valuable podcast for any current or aspiring health leader to listen to...2016-05-151h 22Health Leader ForgeHealth Leader ForgeKaren F. Clements, RN, FACHE, Associate Chief Nursing Officer, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health SystemToday’s guest is Karen Clements, the Associate Chief Nurse for Ambulatory and Primary Care Nursing, Emergency and Patient Placement Services, and Care Management and Psychiatric Services for the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System, or as her staff tell her, she is the Associate Chief Nurse for Team Awesome. Despite its rural location, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is the largest hospital in New Hampshire, taking referrals from over forty other hospitals in New England. It is also a major teaching hospital associated with Dartmouth College’s Geisel School of Medicine. Karen is also the President of the Northern New Engl...2015-12-311h 12Inside Dartmouth MedicineInside Dartmouth MedicineSurviving cancerSurviving cancer P.J. Hamel, a senior editor at King Arthur Flour Company, headquartered in Norwich, Vt., describes herself professionally as a "baker and blogger." She writes the King Arthur catalog, creates recipes, has written cookbooks, and blogs about baking on the company's website. And personally Hamel is, among many other roles, a cancer survivor--she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001 and over the next nine months had surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. She began blogging about cancer as well, shortly after her diagnosis. 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Opportunities exist for experienced nurses as well as recent graduates.2006-10-0907 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Public PodcastsDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Public PodcastsObesity Be Dammed!The Helmut Schumann Lecture at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center September 2006.2006-09-2659 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Public PodcastsDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Public PodcastsThe Children's Hospital at DartmouthCareers at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center2006-09-2610 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Public PodcastsDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Public PodcastsThe Children's Hospital at DartmouthCareers at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center2006-09-2610 minDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Public PodcastsDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Public PodcastsThe Birthing PavilionThe Birthing Pavilion is a special place at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. Opportunities exist for experienced nurses as well as recent graduates.2006-09-1907 minInside Dartmouth MedicineInside Dartmouth MedicineWhy did you choose Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center?A Q&A with Dr. Ira Byock about Palliative Care. This is a web extra to an article that appeared in the Summer 2006 issue of Dartmouth Medicine Magazine. To read the article, go to: http://dartmed.dartmouth.edu/summer06/html/vs_gift.php2006-06-1300 minInside Dartmouth MedicineInside Dartmouth MedicineSummertime fun at Camp Dartmouth-HitchcockA summer camp that offers more than s'mores. This is a web extra to an article that appeared in the Summer 2006 issue of Dartmouth Medicine Magazine. To read the article, go to: http://dartmed.dartmouth.edu/summer06/html/vs_camp_dh.php2006-06-1300 min