News

Cheshire Medical Center announces fall 2023 flu vaccine clinics
Clinics are by appointment only for established patients

Register for Cheshire's Fall Blood Drive, Nov. 14 and 15
Cheshire Medical Center is proud to sponsor American Red Cross Blood Drives, now open to the public as well as employees.

Jennifer McCalley: Offering compassion and empowerment in the face of serious illness
Returning to Cheshire, Jennifer McCalley, LICSW, ACHP-SW, now serves in a newly created social worker and program manager position for Palliative Care and Oncology .

Erik Pattison: Returning to Cheshire’s Urology team and his heart’s home
His team's capacity now matching our region's demand, this popular surgeon's return is welcomed by patients and colleagues.

New initiative to improve demographic information of Dartmouth Health patients underway
The 9-month project, "We Ask Because We Care," which is currently in its first phase, is intended to help providers and patients develop the optimal care plan to meet each individual patient's health needs.

Run and read a marathon
This fun and engaging program excites kids about intellectual and physical agility by incorporating reading with the annual Kid's DeMar Marathon!

Cheshire Medical Center selects Joseph L. Perras, MD, as president and CEO
As president and CEO, Joseph L. Perras, MD, will have overall responsibility for ensuring that the mission and strategic objectives of Cheshire Medical Center are achieved in an efficient, effective, and high-quality manner.

Can the Monadnock Region become a trauma-informed community?
Trauma significantly impacts people's health and our community, recently the Healthy Monadnock Alliance's Behavioral Health Working Group received a grant to help change that.

Dr. Caruso Among Honorees at Keene State Commencement May 6
The annual Granite State Award is given for outstanding achievement and significant contributions to the welfare of the state.

Home Away From Home
Reassigned Cheshire nurses rose to meet the moment during the most recent COVID-19 surge. Many loved their new positions: they stayed, or expanded their own.