More news Articles 41st Prouty Event Smashes Fundraising RecordNews subtitleNearly 4,000 participants helped raise more than $5.5 million for the Dartmouth Cancer Center.ImageImage 7/11/2022BodyNearly 4,000 participants helped raise more than $5.5 million for the Dartmouth Cancer Center. Written byOffice of CommunicationsShare thisFacebookTwitterEmail QuotedQuoteThe pandemic, and the issues it created and magnified, are not in our rear-view mirror. They are still right on top of us, and we need solutions to keep our rural health care systems solvent and working.BylineJoanne Conroy ’77, president and CEO of Dartmouth Health | AttributionValley NewsDate2/21/2023 QuotedQuoteBased on what we currently know, contamination in drinking water tends to be the most critical route of exposure for the majority of the general population.BylineMegan Romano, assistant professor of epidemiology | AttributionWBURDate2/14/2023
QuotedQuoteThe pandemic, and the issues it created and magnified, are not in our rear-view mirror. They are still right on top of us, and we need solutions to keep our rural health care systems solvent and working.BylineJoanne Conroy ’77, president and CEO of Dartmouth Health | AttributionValley NewsDate2/21/2023
QuotedQuoteBased on what we currently know, contamination in drinking water tends to be the most critical route of exposure for the majority of the general population.BylineMegan Romano, assistant professor of epidemiology | AttributionWBURDate2/14/2023