Archive for 2021

Out & About: Providing Care for the Caregivers – Valley News

Read article – A profile of ConnectShareCare, an online support group for caregivers and those who are going through bereavement. The new service involves researchers from The Dartmouth Institute and medical staff from Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. “There’s probably something very nice (about) being able at 9 o’clock at night to log on when you have a moment to take a breath and see if there’s something there that can be helpful to you,” said Kathy Kirkland, MED ’86, professor of medicine and professor of The Dartmouth Institute.

D-H Surgeon Performs First AR-Assisted Shoulder Replacement Surgery in U.S. – NH Business Review

Read article – Continued coverage of how John-Erik Bell, associate professor of orthopaedics and associate professor of The Dartmouth Institute, has developed NextAR, an augmented reality-assisted shoulder replacement technology. Bell said, “I’m very proud to have been part of the development, and the first in this country to implement, a new technology that I expect will be widely adopted by orthopaedic surgeons worldwide and improve quality of life for many people.”(Similar coverage in The Nashua Telegraph).

In the Same Health System, Black Patients Are Prescribed Fewer Opioids Than White Patients – STAT

Read article – Nancy Morden, research consultant and former physician-researcher and study co-author, discusses Dartmouth-led research on the role U.S. health systems play on racial inequality in prescription of pain medicine. “Our findings likely reflect systematic racial bias throughout the course of care leading to pain medicine receipt,” said Morden.

Dartmouth Professor, Former Astronaut Weighs in on Blue Origin Launch – WMUR

Read article – Jay Buckey Jr., professor of medicine, who spent time aboard the space shuttle Columbia in 1998, is featured in an interview about the recent space flight of Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket. Buckey says, “It definitely seems like there’s a possibility we’re going to have more people up there with private space stations, a lot more going on in lower orbit. I think that’s pretty exciting, it’s about time.” The segment mentions that Buckey is the director of the space medicine innovations lab at Dartmouth.

Dartmouth-Hitchcock: Prouty Raised $4 Million for Cancer Research, Patients – New Hampshire Union Leader

Read article – Steven D. Leach, the Preston T. and Virginia R. Kelsey Professor and director of the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, is quoted on how the 40th Prouty raised more than $4 million in support of cancer research and patient and family support services at Dartmouth’s and Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s Norris Cotton Cancer Center. According to a news release, Leach said, “It is inspiring the way our community gets involved and rallies around the Cancer Center to support cancer research and patient and family support services.”