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New Ambulatory Surgery Center and Expanded Medical Office Space Opens at D-H Manchester
Nearly two years after breaking ground on a state-of-the-art Ambulatory Surgery Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health celebrated the opening of the addition on Tuesday, May 18, 2021.

Shedding Light on GLUT1 DS: Olivia’s Story
Thanks to the partnership between CHaD Pediatric Neurologist Richard P. Morse, MD, and Olivia's mom, Elizabeth, she is able to thrive living with GLUT1 DS, a rare genetic condition.

Live COVID-19 Vaccine Video Update with Paul Palumbo, MD - May 13th
Paul Palumbo, MD, pediatric infectious disease physician at CHaD, will be answering questions about the FDA approved use of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 12-15. Thursday, May 13, at 10:45 am.

Video: “Overcoming Challenges of Changing Learning Environments: Part Two” Featuring CHaD Pediatrician
Heads Up: Coping through COVID-19

Should My Child Have a Cholesterol Test?
A genetic disorder called “familial hypercholesterolemia,” if left untreated, can lead to early heart disease.
CHaD Ambassador Elliot Aims to Raise $121,000 to Build Two CHaD Playgrounds
Elliot Perry is on a mission to raise $121,000 to get playgrounds built at CHaD in Lebanon and Manchester with his “121 Club” campaign.

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Launches New Postpartum Screening Program Amid COVID-19 to Combat Depression and Anxiety
D-H locations in Manchester and Bedford have successfully launched a new postpartum depression screening program for mothers of newborns at two-week, two-month, four-month and six-month newborn visits.

Parental Self-Care: Finding Balance in the Pandemic
On top of the usual amount of child care, household chores and work demands, parents have taken on full or part-time homeschooling and the responsibility of managing abundant family time.

Balancing Screen Time During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we live, work and learn, and many parents worry about how much time kids are spending on screens.

Robots Help Patients Stay Connected at Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Developed through a collaborative effort with local engineers and volunteers for use with COVID-19 patients, D-H will also utilize the robots in other areas of the hospital.