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Dartmouth Health recognized as New Hampshire’s 2026 top healthcare business
Business NH Magazine and the NH Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives named Dartmouth Health one of its 2026 Business Leader, Nonprofit Leaders and Businesses of the Year in the healthcare category.

Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital’s ‘PEER’ program takes third place at HealthForce NH Innovation Challenge
The program, supported by the Couch Family Foundation, was awarded $40,000 in funding as part of the multi-stage competition, which recognizes solutions to New Hampshire’s healthcare workforce challenges.

Dartmouth Health-led trial finds outpatient procedure successful at maintaining GLP-1 weight loss after stopping medication
While most GLP-1 patients regain the weight they lost within 18 months of stopping the medication, 70% of participants who underwent duodenal mucosal resurfacing successfully kept the weight off.

Dartmouth Health CEO and president named one of Becker’s Hospital Review’s top healthcare leaders for 2026
Becker’s praised Conroy’s leadership philosophy rooted in trust, innovation and mentorship.

Dartmouth Health welcomes 18 new providers systemwide
These providers span 10 healthcare disciplines and practices across eight Dartmouth Health locations.

Community Day and Walk returns to Manchester to support local cancer patients and families
The event is part of the 45th annual Prouty, which aims to raise $12 million this year to advance life-saving cancer research and patient support services at Dartmouth Cancer Center.

Dartmouth Health research suggests increased hesitancy in post-COVID era toward standard childhood vaccinations, including HPV and Tdap
The findings of this paper suggest that the broader vaccine hesitancy that grew during the pandemic may have specifically impacted HPV vaccination.

Dartmouth Health launches Division of Resilient and Sustainable Cancer Care
This first-of-its-kind initiative will lead national efforts in building climate resilient and sustainable models for cancer treatment.

Closing the distance: How Dartmouth Health TeleICN supports rural newborn care
As maternity services disappear, Dartmouth Health’s Connected Care and Center for TeleHealth created TeleICN, a program that ensures expert neonatal support is still within reach for rural hospitals.

Southwestern Vermont Medical Center’s nurse residency program receives national recognition
SVMC’s 12-month program serves nurses in medical-surgical, emergency, intensive care, women’s and children’s services, renal dialysis, and operating room settings.