Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center

Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center
Geography
Location One Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, New Hampshire, United States
Organization
Hospital type Teaching
Affiliated university Dartmouth Medical School
Services
Emergency department Level I trauma center
Helipad (FAA LID: NH82)
Beds 396
History
Founded 1893
Links
Website http://www.dhmc.org/
Lists Hospitals in New Hampshire

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) is New Hampshire's only academic medical center and is headquartered on a 225-acre (91 ha) campus in the heart of the Upper Connecticut River Valley, in Lebanon, New Hampshire.

DHMC is New Hampshire's only Level I trauma center and one of only three in all of northern New England. DHMC is made up of four main elements, chief of which is Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital (MHMH), which has a 396-inpatient bed capacity and which serves as a major tertiary-care referral site for northern New England. Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital is one of fourteen members of the New England Alliance for Health, a regional network of hospitals and other health care organizations in New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts that share a common commitment to finding cost-effective and innovative ways to meet the health care needs of each member's community.

Also making up DHMC are: the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic, a network of more than 900 primary and specialty care physicians located throughout New Hampshire and Vermont; Dartmouth Medical School, one of America's oldest and most respected medical schools; and the Veterans Affairs Regional Medical and Office Center at White River Junction, Vermont.

DHMC is also home to the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth (CHaD), New Hampshire's only children's hospital, and the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, the state's only National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center.

Finally, DHMC is home to the Dartmouth Hitchcock Advanced Response Team (DHART). DHART crews provide both ground and air medical transportation services to the medical communities of northern New England. In addition, DHART flight crews respond to public safety agency requests for medical evacuation of trauma patients from scenes of injury, and will transport to the closest trauma center in the region.

In 1988, construction on the current facility began on a 225-acre (910,000 m2) lot in Lebanon. The new hospital opened in 1991 and has recently undergone an expansion to significantly increase outpatient, surgical, and emergency care space, as well as increasing research facilities at Norris Cotton Cancer Center.

The hospital contains a food court, travel agency, and a few shops. Recently, a parking garage was added to the hospital.

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