She Didn’t Take No
for an Answer
Sara K. Dye, MD, MED ’75 RES ’83 has transformed vascular and diabetes care in Native communities across the U.S. But first she had to fight to become a doctor.
Sara K. Dye, MD, MED ’75 RES ’83 has transformed vascular and diabetes care in Native communities across the U.S. But first she had to fight to become a doctor.
How one doctor turned to video games to prevent health issues.
As rural America ages, Dartmouth Health member hospitals like Cheshire Medical Center are deepening their investments in surgical care.
Dartmouth Cancer Center’s new center for cell therapy will offer life-saving treatments and drive promising clinical trials, building on a legacy of leading immunotherapy breakthroughs.
What if the cure for food allergies has been hiding in kitchen cupboards?
New tools based on AI technology have the potential to reshape how medicine is practiced—and the role of the provider.
How two Dartmouth alumni—a psychologist and a Geisel trained pediatrician—teamed up to guide whole-family care.
How Dartmouth researchers and doctors are leading the fight against antibiotic-resistant infections.
How reciprocity in Geisel-led partnerships is advancing care across the globe.
From scrappy beginnings, the CHaD HERO celebrates two decades of healing kids by breaking seven figures for the first time.
DHART marks 30 years of transforming critical care.
Happiness among young people has plummeted. Can technology be part of the solution?
A new model for infusing personalized palliative care into primary care ensures health is on your own terms.
Obstetric wards in the North Country are closing. Now what?
Vishva Natarajan MED ’28 is building a tool that could reshape neuro-oncology research.
A new program at Geisel School of Medicine provides unique experiential learning opportunities to help future doctors better help underserved communities.