Game Developed at Dartmouth Helps Players Understand Infectious Disease Control
Mary Flanagan, the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor in Digital Humanities and director of Tiltfactor Lab. (photo by Joe Mehling ‘69)
Mary Flanagan, the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor in Digital Humanities and director of Tiltfactor Lab. (photo by Joe Mehling ‘69)
On March 7, engineering sciences students Alex Knapp ’10, Jeff Spielberg ’10, and Adam Strom ’10 tested their culminating project, a full-featured blood pressure and atrial fibrillation detection system that is compatible with a telemedical health
A device developed in New Hampshire could help test radiation levels in the population around damaged nuclear reactors in Japan. Dartmouth Medical School professors Dr.
Dartmouth Community Medical School offers everyone the chance to learn from members of the Dartmouth Medical School faculty.
“They discovered the healing power of mutual connection, and created a great health movement that is felt worldwide,” says Steve Bergman, MD.
Doctors can't say there is a single best treatment for some types of back pain. So what determines whether you get surgery or not?
A team of doctors and nurses from New Hampshire's Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and Vermont's Veteran Affairs Medical Center is set to travel to Ha