2014-2015 Annual Report - Cheshire Medical Center / Dartmouth

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2014-2015 Annual Report - Cheshire Medical Center / Dartmouth
2014-2015
Report to the
Community
Community
Healthcare
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nsuring a sustainable and robust health
system for our community…this has been
our vision for the past three years as we
worked with Dartmouth-Hitchcock on our closer affiliation
that was finalized on March 2, 2015. The health and
wellness of every community member in our region is
important to us and this is why the Dartmouth-Hitchcock
system was an obvious partner—both of our organizations
share a common commitment to advance population
health for the communities we serve.
A key element of our affiliation agreement was our shared
vision of Cheshire Medical Center becoming a Regional
Referral Center for the Dartmouth-Hitchcock system and
this is now well underway. We are currently increasing our
resources—recruiting physicians, nurses and staff to care
for a higher census of Intensive Care patients to help keep
our patients closer to their homes and families. And we are
working to increase the overall number of patients we can
care for from our own community and from southern New
Hampshire, southeastern Vermont and the Connecticut
River Valley—both in the hospital and in our medical
offices. This includes expanding the number of our MedicalSurgical beds with the reopening of our Kingsbury inpatient
unit. We continue to explore and implement innovative
models of care to improve the health of our patients.
Access to care is an important factor and prime examples
of our efforts to improve access this year include:
n The opening of our Family Medicine Walk-In
Care service located at the Center at Colony Mill,
providing care seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Walk-In Care is a convenient and popular option,
providing health care directly connected to our
patients’ existing medical providers.
n The completion of our Emergency Department
renovation that has improved patient privacy,
provided dedicated space for behavioral health
patients in crisis and incorporated advanced
Don Caruso, CEO/President, Chief Medical Officer
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& Beyond
“…we are working to increase the
overall number of patients we can
care for from our own community
and from southern New Hampshire,
southeastern Vermont and the
Connecticut River Valley …”
technology such as state-of-the-art cardiac
monitoring devices and Telestroke services for
patients with stroke symptoms.
you for helping us care for our community.
I’m honored to be serving in my new role as CEO,
President and Chief Medical Officer. I share a special
thank you to our team of dedicated physicians, associate
providers, nurses, ancillary and support staff who
provide high-quality, compassionate care to our patients
every day—helping to keep patients well and providing
care when needed. I am proud of our role in Healthy
Monadnock 2020 and know that working together, we
can live in the nation’s healthiest community.
n Successful physician and associate provider
recruitment for Primary Care, Oncology,
Cardiology, Orthopaedics and other specialties.
As we strive to provide innovative and expanded
services for our patients, philanthropic support for
our nonprofit hospital is more important than ever.
We are grateful to our donors for their support of
our Initiative for Community Wellness that helped
fund the renovation of our Emergency Department
and the expansion of Healthy Monadnock 2020.
Over $2.3 million was raised and is making a difference
in the health and wellness of our region today. Thank
Don Caruso, CEO/President/Chief Medical Officer
Centering Pregnancy is an innovative
CMC/DHK 2015 birth: Amy Elizabeth
prenatal care program that emphasizes selfawareness, education and support within a group
setting. Groups consist of expectant mothers
who are due to deliver around a similar date.
Participants receive individual prenatal care and
engage in self-care activities like weight and blood
pressure checks. Group discussions are facilitated
by an OB/GYN healthcare provider and range
from physical changes during pregnancy to
parenting philosophies, from diapers to diets.
Centering Pregnancy provides pregnant women
the important support of an extended community
network often missing for women in today’s
complex society.
On the cover: A few of CMC/DHK’s 2014/2015 births
LEFT to RIGHT: Grant, Owen, Ellie; Front: Genevieve
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Service, Collaboration
& Community
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education to kick-the-habit and 4,295 children received
free dental care and education through Cheshire Smiles.
he mission of Cheshire Medical Center/
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene (CMC/DHK)
is to lead our community to become the
nation’s healthiest through our clinical and service
excellence, collaboration and compassion for every
patient, every time. The Community Benefits programs
of CMC/DHK form the bedrock of this mission. Our
programs support the fundamentals of well-being
for community members with classes and initiatives
advocating an active lifestyle, good nutrition and healthy
living conditions for all in the Monadnock Region.
In total, CMC/DHK provided $4.25 million in
community health services, health profession education,
subsidized health services and community-building
activities including $2 million in unreimbursed charity
care. In addition to these services, we absorbed $23
million in unreimbursed Medicaid and Medicare costs.
CMC/DHK’s Community Benefits programs enhance
the lives of community members of all ages, each and
every day.
Programs include discounted meals and free nutrition
education to strengthen our seniors, health and safety
information for emergency preparedness and assistance
in accessing federal and state insurance programs to
empower individuals and families to further their wellbeing. The Cheshire Walkers walking club included
175 participants in 2015, 487 community members took
advantage of free tobacco cessation counseling and
Medication Assistance
Our Medication Assistance Program serves those who
face the difficulty of being unable to afford long-term
or expensive prescriptions. In the past year, program
coordinator Haley Compos has aided 252 patients with
chronic conditions to obtain free medications through
pharmaceutical companies that offer free medications
to qualifying patients, to ensure they receive the
medications they need to maintain good health.
Smoke-Free Housing
Cheshire Coalition for Tobacco Free Communities
(CCTFC), in partnership with BreathNH, has been
working with Cheshire Housing Trust, Keene Housing
and Southwestern Community Services, to implement
smoke-free policies for their properties.
CCTFC, CMC/DHK and Healthy Monadnock have
created a web-based directory of smoke-free rental
units in our community. The Cheshire County SmokeFree Housing Directory is available to search and find
rental properties that prohibit smoking indoors as a
condition of the lease. The smoke-free directory can
be found at www.healthymonadnock.org.
Rhoda Lee Jurowski, Housing Specialist, Cheshire Housing Trust and Tammy Dwyer,
Tobacco Control Specialist, CMC/DHK Community Health
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Devoted
& Hard-Working
Our volunteers represent
generations of dedication and
giving. They share their time and skills
to enhance the experiences of our
patients, their families and staff. Our
volunteers range from high school and
college students learning the value of
service, to local community members
taking time from their busy lives of work
and family to give back, to retirees
who take pride and joy in continued
purpose. No matter the motivation or
inspiration, we are very grateful for the
service of all our volunteers.
STANDING from LEFT to RIGHT: Paul McClellan, Carol King, Kathleen Austin, Jeanann (JR) Jacobs,
Priscilla Reyns, LouDonna Johnson
SEATED from LEFT to RIGHT: Nancy Carlson, Maggie the dog, Janice Coates, Kelly Dellovo
The Laboratory at Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene provides reliable, accurate laboratory testing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Equipped with
state-of-the-art technology and staffed by highly skilled Medical Technologists, Medical Technicians and Phlebotomists, overseen by Board Certified Pathologists, our laboratory services are
fundamental to quality healthcare.
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FEELING GOOD:
Dr. Todd Silberstein and patient
Nancy Hickox in Nancy’s salon
in Swanzey.
“The care I receive
at CMC/DHK lets
me carry on with
my life exactly how
I want to live.”
Nancy Hickox
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An Active Life
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Restored
and what my scar would look like—it’s almost invisible.
The surgery went so smoothly—I was only in the
hospital overnight.”
affrey resident Nancy Hickox was at a routine doctor’s
appointment just before her 30th birthday when her
doctor informed her that she had an extremely low
heart rate of only 33 beats per minute. A normal
heart rate is 60 to 100 bpm. Upon further
examination she and her doctor agreed they would
monitor her condition with the understanding that
she would one day need a pacemaker to control her
heart rate.
Nancy’s pacemaker keeps her heart rate in the range
of 65 to 70 bpm. “I felt better overnight,” Nancy said.
“My pacemaker has given me the confidence to do
everything I want to do.” Nancy’s active lifestyle is proof
of that. She spends the majority of her day on her feet
working as a hair stylist at her salon in Swanzey. At home
she manages her Jaffrey “friendly farm” of more than 50
animals, including emus, horses, pigs, donkeys, sheep
and chickens. To celebrate her 50th birthday, Nancy
took part in a 5K obstacle course.
That day finally arrived 10 years later while Nancy
was competing in a pig scramble at the Cheshire Fair.
Nancy felt lethargic and faint. For the first time her
condition was compromising her quality of life. Nancy’s
doctor referred her to Cardiologist Dr. Todd Silberstein
at Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Keene. Dr. Silberstein implanted a pacemaker, a small
device which uses low-energy electric pulses to prompt
the heart to beat at a normal rate, under the skin near
Nancy’s heart.
Technology allows Dr. Silberstein’s Cardiology team to
check Nancy’s pacemaker through her telephone every
three months to record the status of her pacemaker
and heart rate. “I’m living proof of how successful the
surgery can be,” said Nancy. “I didn’t realize how much
the low blood flow was impacting my life. I feel so good
now that I don’t even think about having a pacemaker.
I’m especially thankful to Dr. Silberstein. He took the
time to get to know me and understand my lifestyle.
The care I receive at CMC/DHK lets me carry on with
my life exactly how I want to live.”
“From the moment I met Dr. Silberstein I was very
comfortable,” said Nancy. “He was so reassuring
and relatable. He told me he once had a pacemaker
himself and he gave me a full explanation of how the
pacemaker would work, what the surgery would be like
A pacemaker is an
Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD). An ICD consists of
a pulse generator about the size of a pocket watch, which is connected to the heart with electrodes or
“leads”—wires that go through the veins to the heart. ICDs are battery-powered and like all batterypowered devices, the batteries need to be changed. This requires a new generator to be implanted.
In the past year Dr. Silberstein performed 66 new ICD implants and generator changes.
CMC/DHK Cardiology currently monitors the ICDs of 517 patients like Nancy.
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A Spirited Health
Initiative
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cardiovascular disease and some cancers such as colon
and breast cancer.
f we all adhered to the national guidelines
endorsed by Healthy Monadnock, the healthiest
community engagement initiative conceived
and coordinated by CMC/DHK, we would be moving
our bodies for at least 150 minutes each week—and
realizing the health benefits of being physically active.
Unfortunately, in the Monadnock Region, only about 25
percent of adults currently meet the recommendation.
“Research has found that people in walkable
neighborhoods do about 35-45 more minutes of
moderate intensity physical activity per week and are
substantially less likely to be overweight or obese than
similar people living in low-walkable neighborhoods,”
notes Linda Rubin, Director, Healthy Monadnock.
Turning our focus to promoting and funding projects to
make our streets safer can have immediate and long-term
positive health impacts.
Healthy Monadnock and key partner Southwest Region
Planning Commission are implementing strategies
to make it easier for people to move more—no gym
membership required. The changes are based around a
concept called active transportation.
The strategies for active transportation have made great
strides and the programs are set to expand throughout
the region.
Active transportation means choosing to walk or cycle as
your day-to-day way of getting from one place to another.
It calls for a physical infrastructure—think streets with
sidewalks, bike lanes, crosswalks and signage—that
supports us to safely and easily walk, bike or wheelchair
roll for activities like shopping, work, school and
recreation. Research shows you can improve your health
with just 30 minutes of quick walking every day. Walking
can also help you feel better physically and mentally.
And by increasing our physical activity, we can reduce
our risk for developing chronic diseases like diabetes,
Safer Streets Complete Streets policies adopted by the
City of Keene and area towns will improve walking and
biking accessibility along our region’s roadways.
Enhanced Physical Infrastructure The Rack It Up!
program created 170 new bicycle parking spaces (85
new racks at 30 locations) in 2015, specifically targeting
high-traffic areas (near banks and grocery stores) and at
worksites and schools throughout the region.
Making It Safer to Walk and Bike to School Safe Routes
to Schools action plans being developed in area schools
outline committed changes to increase the number of
students who walk and bike to school.
Physical Activity at Work Worksite wellness initiatives
supported through the Healthy Monadnock Champions
program can increase physical activity at work with the
creation of worksite walking paths, physical activity breaks
and Take-the-Stairs campaigns.
“Active transportation is gaining momentum throughout
the nation not only for the impact it can have on health
but also for the positive impact it is proving to have on
worker productivity, job growth, individual transportation
costs, air quality, property values and tourism,” says Linda.
LEFT to RIGHT: Linda Rubin, Director, Healthy Monadnock and Southwest
Region Planning team members J.B. Mack, Principal Planner;
Mari Brunner, Planner; Tim Murphy, Executive Director
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WALKING FOR HEALTH:
José Montero, MD, MHCDS, Vice President, Population
Health and Health System Integration for the CMC/DHK
Department of Community Health, enjoys a section of the
Ashuelot Rail Trail with a group of Super Seniors, as they
prepare for the Clarence DeMar Super Seniors Marathon.
“Your health will benefit
greatly from active
transportation. You can take
a leisurely walk with family
and friends after a meal.
Take a walk during a lunch
break at work. If you drive to
work, choose to park some
distance away so you can walk
the rest of the way.”
Monadnock
Region
Statistics Percentage of Adults…
37.9 25
Healthy
Monadnock
2020 Goals
that are at a healthy weight
50
that meet the physical
activity guidelines
50
that have had any physical activity within 30 days
82.5 that have Diabetes
8.7
Linda Rubin, Director, Healthy Monadnock
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90
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LEFT to RIGHT: Patients Lauri Wallace, Jim Wallace and Hannah Wallace with
Dr. Mark Silbey, four days after Hannah’s knee surgery.
“My personal experiences, combined with those of my
wife and kids, gave me a true appreciation of the skill
and expertise that the Orthopaedics team provided
to get me and my family ‘back to sport’.”
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Jim Wallace
Getting a Family
‘Back to Sport’
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all of the surgeries. Jim wouldn’t have it any other way.
im Wallace’s orthopaedic pains began more than
a decade ago in his right knee while coaching
soccer. His primary care provider referred him
to CMC/DHK Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dr. Mark
Silbey. Jim was diagnosed with an Osteochondral
injury, likely caused by the sudden stops,
forceful twisting and hyper-flexing of the knees
that occur in soccer. Dr. Silbey recommended
microfracture surgery, which involves smoothing
the edges of the bone cartilage and piercing
holes in the underlying bone. These holes
release cells in the bones that build new
cartilage to replace the damaged tissue. “Dr.
Silbey told me it would relieve my pain for
7-10 years and that I would be able to play
soccer again.” Jim said, “And he was right.”
“It’s been a long 10 years of injuries and surgeries, for
me and my family,” Jim said. “The Orthopaedics team
was there for us every step of the way. The constant
communication among the Physician Assistant, Certified
Athletic Trainer and Dr. Silbey was reassuring.
“Dr. Silbey talked about getting me ‘back to sport’,” Jim
continues. “My personal experiences, combined with
those of my wife and kids, gave me a true appreciation
of the skill and expertise that the Orthopaedics team
provided to get me and my family ‘back to sport’.”
Team-based Collaborative Care The Orthopaedics Department at CMC/DHK is a
Jim would work with Dr. Silbey’s team again
for resurfacing surgery on his left knee
and in 2015 for surgery to remove arthritis
from his shoulder. “Dr. Silbey’s team tailored
all of my treatments to meet my needs,” Jim
said. “My opinions and needs were respected
and my questions answered clearly and honestly.
Everything I have been told has rung true. It’s a
great relationship where I trust my doctor. He gave
me options and the expected outcomes and I trusted
what he had to say. I felt like I was a part of that team.”
That teamwork and trust would eventually extend to
Jim’s daughter, son and wife.
group of physician-led, specialty-specific teams of
Orthopaedic Surgeons, Physician Assistants, Certified
Athletic Trainers, Certified Medical Assistants and
Nursing Staff. As team leaders, Orthopaedic Surgeons
review and oversee patient care with their team. This
model provides well-rounded treatment and increases
patient access to orthopaedic services.
Jim’s children, Hannah and Zachary, both played soccer
at Keene High School. While on the field each of them
would experience torn anterior cruciate (ACL) and
medial collateral (MCL) ligament injuries requiring
surgery. Meanwhile, Jim’s wife, Lauri, sustained an
injury while four-wheeling that lead to rotator cuff
surgery. Keeping it “in the family,” the Orthopaedics
team would direct their care with Dr. Silbey performing
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ABOVE: A few members of the Orthopaedics Department. Twenty-five providers
and non-medical staff form the four specialty-specific teams in the department.
Advanced Treatment
& Compassionate Care
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o one is ever ready to hear that they
or a loved one have cancer. Patients
and family members may feel shock,
fear, grief, depression… cancer takes its toll on the spirit
as well as the body.
The team at the Norris Cotton Cancer CenterKingsbury Pavilion in Keene, lead by the Cancer
Center’s Medical Director, Robert Pritchard, MD, MS,
provides comprehensive diagnosis, treatment and
recovery services for cancer patients in the region.
Whether their individualized care plan includes
radiation oncology, medical oncology, surgical oncology
or palliative care, advanced technology is available
at the Cancer Center. Patients receive a level of care
often associated with large urban hospitals and cancer
centers—with the added benefit of treatment closer to
the support and comfort of home.
The Norris Cotton Cancer Center-Kingsbury Pavilion
works to extend its reach of care beyond the hospital
walls to where the real healing begins —at home. The
Patient Relief Fund provides financial assistance to
patients receiving care in Keene who have difficulty
covering daily living costs due to their illness, like gas,
heating fuel and groceries.
The team at the Cancer Center acknowledges life after
cancer as more than just surviving with the annual
National Cancer Survivors Day celebration. “This
is one of my favorite days of the year,” says Jennifer
Michelson, RN, Director of the Cancer Center.
“Life after cancer can be beautiful, abundant and
fulfilling—that’s something to celebrate. We
address the ongoing challenges survivors face
and also recognize the contributions of
families, friends and healthcare providers.
There’s a special bond we share with our
patients and their families.”
“We help patients and their families negotiate
some very difficult days,” says Dr. Pritchard.
“We understand the ripple effect of a cancer
diagnosis—how it touches every aspect of a
patient’s life and the lives of their loved ones. We
are here to help our patients with every resource at
our disposal.”
Advancements in cancer research and treatment
indicate we are getting closer to a cure, but until
that time, Norris Cotton Cancer Center-Kingsbury
Pavilion is here to treat patients with all of the
available resources of a larger cancer center.
“I had choices for where I went for my cancer
treatments—Dr. Randhawa went above and
beyond for me, and the nurses took great care
of me when I went in every Monday for my
chemo. They took the time to get to know
me—what I liked and what I needed.”
Paul Therriault
Jaffrey, NH resident –
Postal Carrier – Cancer Survivor
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The Cancer Center’s Linear Accelerator utilizes advanced image-guiding. This enables the
delivery of targeted radiation therapy while avoiding healthy tissue and organs using intensity
modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). This TrueBeam™ Linear Accelerator is the state-of-the-art in
IMRT, providing treatment with precision and speed.
The Norris Cotton Cancer Center-Kingsbury Pavilion Oncology
and Hematology Medical Staff pictured with the Linear Accelerator. LEFT to RIGHT: Arvind Randhawa, MD; Jill
Winslow, MD; Steven Levene, MD; James Nickerson, MD; Robert Pritchard, MD; Sarah Colson, APRN
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Walk-In Care
Convenience
S
teve Bianco was enjoying a beautiful day on
the golf course, but as his game progressed
during the Connecticut River Cup
tournament at the Keene Country Club, Steve’s arm
became increasingly red, itchy and swollen.
Despite the growing discomfort in his arm, he played
through and completed his 18 holes. His arm continued
to worsen. Steve, who lives with type 2 diabetes, knew
that he should have it examined. But it was a Saturday
afternoon and he didn’t want to make the trip to
the emergency room. One of his teammates in the
tournament reminded him about Walk-In Care from
CMC/DHK. “Going to Walk-In Care was one of the best
decisions I made that day,” Steve said.
“Everything about Walk-In Care was easy,” Steve said.
“The location was convenient, with ample parking right
in front and you just walk right in. I didn’t have to fill
out a clipboard of forms because they had my records
on file. And, best of all, I was in and out in about
20 minutes.”
After an examination, Steve was diagnosed with cellulitis
of the arm, a bacterial skin infection which was most
likely caused by an insect bite. Cellulitis is easily treated
with antibiotics in most cases, but left untreated could
spread and become serious and even life-threatening.
“Basically, I had a bad reaction to a bug bite,” Steve said,
“I was prescribed an antibiotic—by the next morning
my arm was practically back to normal and I was able to
play the second day of the golf tournament.”
“I was really impressed,” Steve said. “It’s a state-of-theart facility and I received expert care. I was spared the
dog-and-pony-show of telling all my history and filling
out pages of paperwork. I was treated just like I would
have been at my primary care office. They accepted my
insurance and all I paid was my copay.”
As a Vice President at Savings Bank of Walpole, Steve
appreciates that Walk-In Care is locally run by CMC/
DHK. “As a representative of a local business, having
Walk-In Care available from our local hospital means
a lot to me,” Steve said. “I can receive the same quality
medical care from the hospital that I’ve personally
known and trusted for more than 20 years. It’s quick
and accessible healthcare here in our community.
I would recommend Walk-In Care to anyone for its
convenient and exceptional care.”
Walk-In Care is open seven days a week, 365 days a year
and staffed by Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene medical staff. Patients have
a direct connection to their medical providers and medical records
every day, with no appointments required. Walk-In Care is convenient
medical care for everyday illnesses and minor injuries.
LEFT to RIGHT: CMC/DHK Walk-In Care team members Marika Ostrowski, MD;
Chuck Jackson, RN; “K” Horgan, RN
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“…the same quality
medical care from
the hospital that
I’ve personally
known and
trusted for more
than 20 years.”
Steve Bianco
On Par
Walk-In Care patient
Steve Bianco, Vice President/
Senior Lender, Savings Bank
of Walpole
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Report of Contributions July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015
Appreciation &
Gratitude
W
e are pleased to acknowledge the following donors for their generosity and support of Cheshire
Health Foundation July 2014 – June 2015. As a nonprofit hospital and clinic, CMC/DHK
relies on philanthropic support, which is vital to achieving our goal of becoming the healthiest
community in the nation.
We are proud to provide the highest standard of health care for all our families, friends and neighbors. Thank you
for your support and for the difference you help us make in the lives of our patients and the community.
Cheshire Health
Society
$25,000+
C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc.
Hoffman Family Foundation
Putnam Foundation
SB Legacy Fund
1892 Founders
$10,000-24,999
Elizabeth & Michael Christiansen
Anne & Bill Moyle, MD
Jim & Judy Putnam
Walter & Ginny Rohr
Jarrett & Ann Scott
Elliot
$5,000-9,999
John Bradshaw
Don & Jill Brehm
Barbara Carter Moore, MD
Richard & Patricia Dugger
Joanne & William Fenton
John H. & Nancy Hann
Cherie A. Holmes, MD &
Yvonne Goldsberry, PhD
John & Carol Hubbard
Michael & Tricia Kapiloff
Jeffrey B. Miller & Carol MacKinnon
Geof & Donna Molina
Bob & Maryann Mucha
Art & Patricia Nichols
Eileen & Michael Sarson, MD
Jane & David Stabler
Monadnock
$2,500-4,999
Anonymous (2)
Edward & Mable Bergeron
Mary Louise Caffrey &
Kenneth Stewart
Alfrieda & Robert J. Englund, MD
Steven & Valerie Horton
Nathalie B. Houder
Ruth & Carl Jacobs, Jr.
Michael & Beth Newbold
Paul & Sharon Pezone
Jane & Leslie Pitts, MD
Ann & James Robinson, MD
Connie & John Schlegelmilch, MD
Rebecca & Harneet Sethi, MD
Maria & Kimball Temple, MD
Granite
$1,000-2,499
Anonymous (1)
Dollie Ash
Bill & Kathy Baldasaro
Jill Batty & Daryl Stutes
Judith A. Boule, MD & Scott Lane
John Butterly, MD &
Lynn Butterly, MD
Don Caruso, MD &
Nancy E. Johnson, MD
Bob & Susie Cochrane
Cindi & Rich Coughlin
Jay Eason
Robert Guardiano, DO &
Sherry Guardiano, DO
Ann T. Hackett† Audrey L. Hadcock
Nancy & Roger Hansen, MD
Dennis Huston
Jim Janetos & Dale Pollack, MD
Jay & Cheryl Kahn
Judy & Rich Kalich
Jennifer & Gerard Kiernan, MD
Mason J. O. Klinck, Sr.
Jane & Steven Larmon, MD
Amy Matthews
Sylvia & Craig McBeth, DMD
Gregory & Susan McConahey
Sandie Phipps & Tom Casey
Anne & Roy Piper
Tom & Barbara Putnam
Mary & Robert Rooney, Sr.
Linda & Jeff Rubin
George W. Scott, Jr. &
Charlotte Guyer
Patti & Gregory Seymour, MD
Lynn & Arthur Simington, MD
Jane P. Skofield
Barbara Taft
Gregg & Julie Tewksbury
Christine H. Weeks
Michael & Amanda Whalen
Peter & Suzanne Whittemore
Joan Wulff
Ashuelot
$500-999
Anonymous (1)
Bill & Jane Allen
Cheryl Belair & Stephen B. Bragdon
Mike & Kathy Chelstowski
Ronald Coburn
Thomas S. Cochran, MD &
Alexis Cochran, MD
Arthur Cohen, MD
If we have omitted, misspelled, or incorrectly recorded your name, please accept our sincere apology and notify us at (603) 354-6810.
To learn more about where future gifts can help, visit www.cheshirehealthfoundation.org.
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Valerie Collins
Betsy & Bill Cotter
John A. Curtis, MD
Claire Fabian, MD & Jack Fabian, PhD
Timothy J. Fisher, MD &
Kathleen M. Fisher, MD
Jennifer Gardner
Maich Gardner & Ed Tomey
Douglas & Julie Green
Cynthia & Matthew Guiltinan, MD
Julius & Doris Hof
Peggy & Larry Jaeger, MD
Carroll Johnson
Margaret A. Johnson
Ken & Carol Jue
Alison P. Kapadia, MD
Jim & Joy Koontz
Charlie & Bianca Kuhn
Giselle & Carlo LaScala, MD
Charles & Sheila Lennon
Kelly Madden
Radek Masner, MD
Larry & Mary Milliron
Mary Lou & Charles Montgomery, MD
Warren Neumeister
Michael L. Ormont, MD
Michele & Richard Penna
Lisa A. Profetto, APRN &
Eric M. Goodman, APRN
Mary & Darrell Rauwerdink, MD
Dennis & Gail Secore
Kary Shumway
Cynthia Sieracki
Katherine Snow & Paul Ledell
Alan & Melissa Stroshine
Fred Szmit
Andrew G. Tremblay, MD &
Suzanne F. Nabi-Tremblay, MD
Elm
$250-499
Anonymous (1)
Brenda Amadon
Charles & Liz Anderson
Dean Beaman & Maureen Curtiss
Bill & Susan Beauregard
Shirley P. Bohannon
Julia Booras
Mary J. Booras
Nathan Campbell
Jane B. Cunningham
Alison Cuomo-Nason & Donald Nason
Peter & Mimi Delaney
Michael & Theresa Desilets, APRN
Tom & Christine Doane
Jacqueline K. Dubriske
Paul & Jackie Ethier
Marla & Todd Evans
Caroline & Thomas Ewing
Stephanie Faulkner
Eileen Fernandes & Carolyn Crane
Joy Fike-MacLeod &
Norman MacLeod, Jr.
Kelly M. Fitzgerald
Lisa & George Foote, Jr.
Kathryn R. Frazier
Brenda & James Glinka
Leslie Goldman, ARNP &
Matthew Peake, MD
J. Michael Gomarlo
Maria J. Goodman
Gregory Hansen, MD &
Deborah Hansen, MD
Carrie & Steve Hoffman, DMD
David E. Howe
Terri & Thomas Johnson
Shirley Lafreniere
† deceased
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Eileen Perra
Louise & Dan Rath, MD
Robert Ritchie
James E. & Gail Robertson
Cindy Rodenhauser Stewart &
Tom Stewart
Anna L. Ruelle, DPM & David Chase
Mark & Patricia Salsbury
Marni A. Silverstein, MD
L. William & Norma Slanetz
Mary & James Suozzi, DO
Jim & Cathie Talbert
Sarah A. Taylor-Black, MD
Gary & Susan Tochterman
Sandra Van De Kauter &
John N. Walter, Jr., MD
Joe & Judith Walier
Joseph & Lorraine Youngs
Georgette Davidson
Danie Davis
Joey DeBartolomao
Lisa DeBartolomao
Mary Delisle & George Foskett
Thomas Dobson
Dennis Donegan
Eileen M. Duffy
Cheryl Dumont
Sarah Dumont
Dolores Durant
Barbara Evans
William & Linda Faulkner
Rudolph Fedrizzi, MD &
Heidi F. Rinehart, MD
Denis & Karen Fortier
David & Robin Fournier
Sheryl Fratino
Marilyn & A. Gary Freeman, MD†
George & Jane Freund
Mark M. Funk, MD
James & Nancy Ganley
Kenneth & Diane Gaspard
Mindy Glasschroeder
Lawrence Graves
Cathy Gray
Mitch & Erika Greenwald
Sherry A. Guardiano, DO &
Robert A. Guardiano, DO
Diane M. Halas
Helen Hale
Brian, Anne, Michael & Nicholas Hall
Ray Hall
Richard & Marian Hamilton
Jennifer Hanrahan
Kathleen Harrington
Jill & Bruce Hart
Meloney & Mark Hayward
Paul & Sussan Henkel
Martha Hennum
Stone Arch
$100-249
Anonymous (5)
Cynthia Adams
James Allan
Walter Anair
Leif & Deb Arvidson
Dorothy Arwe
Janet Aug, OD
Beverly Austin
Jim & Irene Barnes
Andrea Bast
Sarah Bast
Ruthanne Batchelder
Tracy & Mike Beam
James & Joan Bensinger
Kenneth & Lynn Bergman
Mary K. Berman
Channing L. & Marie Bete
Judith Bisies
Jeremiah Blair
Holley & Jacques Blanchet, MD
Susan E. Bohannon
Eugene V. Bowman
David & Susan Brown
Kelly Brown
Ralph Buchanan
Megan Burke Kidder
Cheryl Burrows
Cindy & Joseph Capobianco, MD
Susan Carlson
Harriette H. Carter
Jessica Casey
Diane & Steven Caswell
Kim Chaffee
Sandie Chaloux
Bruce & Janet Chamberlin
Robert & Barbara Chartier
Barbara & William Chase, MD
Erli Chen
Michelle Christmas
Ross & Carrie Cocklin, MD
Peter Coffin
Gregory Connolly
Jack & Nancy Crawford
Judith Creevy
Heidi Crotty
Linda Daniel
“When we moved to Keene many years ago, an important
consideration was access to quality health care services.
We feel our community is very fortunate to have such an
array of high-quality specialty health care services in Keene,
connected to the extraordinary services at D-H Lebanon.
This is why we support Cheshire Medical Center—the
friendly and professional staff is another reason. We have
the best of both worlds, access to first class urban health
care services with a small town, personal touch.”
Bob and Mary Rooney
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John & Catherine Hersey
Richard High, PhD & Joyce Clark
Glen & Susan Hipple
Juanita Hope
Matt Hudon
William & Paula Hudon
Anne E. Huot, PhD &
Joanne Cepelak, PhD
Cecille Ingalls
Michael Jablonski
Angel Jackson
Charles T. Jackson
Carl Jacobs
Sally Jeffery
Neil Jeneral
Sandra Jillson
Karen P. Johnson
Judy & Stephen Jones, PhD
Roxanne Karter
Risa & Douglas Keene, MD
Mary & Kevin Killelea
Deb & Ronnie Kilyanczik
Edward A. & Mary K. Kingsbury
Sandra Kingsbury
Scott Knox
Anna G. Laffond
Lisa LaFontaine
Isabel Lane
Robert & Lois Langlais
Jeffrey Lapid
Erika Laskowski
Whitney Linnenbringer
Charles & Carolyn Loos
Debra S. Lukan
Kerry Macie
Malcolm & Barbara MacKenzie
David & Louise Malcolm
Peter Malloy
Peter & Sharon Mangan
Keith Mansfield
Sue & Jim Margraf, MD
Amanda Marquis
Kassie & Justin Mazzillo, MD
Anne McCoy
Michele McDonald
William McKee
Maurice McLachlan, MD
Joan Meltzer
Ellen & Allen Mendelson
Betty Merritt
Mike & Diane Metell
Andrew Miller
Larry R. Miller, CRNA
Kerry Mogan
Helene & Chris Mogridge
John & Polly Moyle
Bruce Murphy
Randy Murphy
Michael Murray
Suzanne & Roland Nadeau
Katherine Nelson
David & Betsy Neumeister
Kathy Nikiforakis
Kathleen Nuttall
Roger Nyberg
Anthony & Judith Olson, MD
Randy Patrick
Paul & Celia Pearson
Robert & Judy Perry
The Pollacks
John Puza
Jan E. Ray-Thompson
Debbie & Douglas Redfield, MD
Marci & Michael Richards
Michael Rigou
Heather Robertson
Michael Rogers
John Roper
Rachel Rosell
Kathryn Rosenberg
Greg W. Rothman, MD &
Linda B. Singer, MD
Lara & Jon Routhier
David & Janet Royer
Eleanor Russell
Philip & Joyce Samsel
Lisa & Eric Sandstrum
John & Valerie Santos
Paul Scheuring
Mike Schruiff
Patti & Mike Schuman
William & Jane Seamans
Diane Sette, APRN
Jane & Gary Shapiro, MD
Helen E. & Harry C. Shaw
Mary A. Sherwin
Chris Simons & Jack Schraeter
Stella S. Sise
Terri Skantze
Del Skillins
Frank Sloat
William & Janet Smedley
Anna Smith
Richard E. Smith
Lyda Snodgrass
Cathy J. Sorenson
Brenda & Frederick P. Spin, MD
Debra Stallings
Bill Starkey
Russell & Audrey Starkey
Craig Stockwell & Sarah J. Mustin
David & Nancy Stone
Stillman Stone
Brian & Kara M. Stoning
Jan Sundell
Jeanie M. Sy
Cameron Tease & Dixie Gurian
Evelyn Tebo
David & Lisa Therrien
Denise C. Thomas
Christopher & Lisa Tkal
Shannon Tracy
Allan Treadwell
Brian & Patricia Trottier
Beth Truman
Nancy & Paul Vincent
James Wadlow III
Janice Walker
Steve & Leah Walsh
Kathryn Wheeler
Kathleen Whitman
Kim & Timothy Wolfe
David Wood, MD
Norman E. Woodward
Ellen M. Wright
Susan & Kenneth Wright
Philip Wyzik
Joanne Yankura, CRNA
Elizabeth Zinn
Community
to $99
Anonymous (17)
Margot & Bill Abbott
Ruth M. & Bryant P. Abbott, Jr.
Wendy Abbott
Kelly Bacon
Anna Baker
Marilyn Baker
Lin Banek
Richard Barclay
Rebecca Barrett
Diana Bascom
Amy Bast
Monique Batchelar
Klaus & Christine Bayr
Bonnie Bayuk-Clark
Ann Bazan
Carol A. & David B. Beal
Jill Beam
Michelle Bourassa
Leonard Boutin
Mildred Bowie
Karen R. Bradeen
Alexandra Bradshaw
Robert Brees
David & Charlotte Breton
Margretta & Mark Bromley
Stacey Brooks
Keegan Brosseau
Mark Brosseau
Sheryl Brosseau
Jacqueline Brown
Jennie Brown
“I give to Caring and
Sharing to help support
our campus’ ability to
provide free care or
financial help with medical
costs to all who need it.
I supported the ED
renovation, because you
never know when you or
a loved one will need to
use it.”
Michele Penna, RN
Clinical Leader, GI Services
Sandra Adamchuk
Charles Adams
Mary Adams
Nick Adams
Tim Ahern
Marsha Aiken
Caroline Aldrich Gould
Carrolla & Joseph Alger, MD
Barrie & Terri Almond
Karin Altmayer
Richard & Janice Amarosa
Winifred Amarosa
Alan Amend
Angelo Amoroso
John & Carolyn Amstein
Nancy Andino
Camilla Arnold
Vicki Arsenault
Robert & Lindsey Austin
Russ & Carol Austin
Ann Avery
Jill Avery
Susan J. Avery
Mary Ann Babic-Keith
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Katie Beam
Thomas Beckwith
Ilona Belinskaya, MD
Bruce & Elizabeth Beliveau
David Bell
Casper Bemis
Patricia Bemis
Jeanette Bergeron
Jeff & Shelly Bergeron
Scott Bergeron
Thomas Bergin, Jr.
Terry Berntsen
Paul & Elaine Bieber
Jeffrey J. Bissell
Janelle Black
Laurie Blair
David Blake
Gil Bliss
James & Beverly Boden
Nicole Boudle
Jennifer Boudrieau
Mark Boudrieau
Bea & Arthur Boufford
Patricia Boulogne
Michael Brown
Maria & Ricardo Bruni
Marilyn Buck
Bill Buckley
Amarylis Buffum
Judith & Franklin Buffum
Melissa Burbank
Marilyn Burday
Pat Burger
Marie Burlette
Chuck Burnett
Gay Burr
Lisa & Andrew M. Buswell
Rick Butler
Wendy Byrn
Julie Byrne
John Byrnes
James Cady† Wendi A. Campbell
John Cancellieri
Laurie Capella
Jean & Gerald C. Carey
Kim Carey
Jean Carignan
† deceased
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Dana Carley
Margaret Carlson
Mona Carol
Scott & Michelle Carter
Margaret Carusona
Alice T. Caswell
Holly M. Caswell
William Chabot
Nancy Chabott
Leonard & Sherry Chaloux
Melodie Chapman
Maryelen Charnovesky
Philip S. & Nancy A. Chase
Robert Chase
Marguerite Cheney
Kathleen Chertok & Peter Bonneau
Ryan Chisholm
Stacey Clace-Howard
Robin Clark
Heidi Clay
Krista Clement
Lester & Linda Cleveland
Eleanor B. & Douglas Cochrane
Heather Colburn
Karen Coleman
Connie Conlin
Cassia Contois
Jim Cook
Beverly Corey
Jennifer Costa
Emad Couikh
Tracy Cowher
Susan M. & Michael Cox
Arthur Croteau
Joseph & Donna Cunningham
Ray Cuomo & Karen Michel
Steven & Lois Cutting
Remeline Damasco, MD
Michael Davern
Debra Davidson
Melinda S. & James E. Day
Edson & Virginia Deangelis
Roger Dearth
Lynn Deblois
Richard Delay
Emily P. Delldonna, APRN
Hilda L. de Moya
Karen E. DeMinico
Jamien Deschenes
Melissa Deschenes
Terri Deschenes
Carol D. Despres
Carol Devine
Kate Dexter
Lisa DiCesare
Klaus & Margery Dickinson
Elisabeth M. Dignitti
Margaret Dignitti
Cathryn Dilello
Loiri Dininni
Linda M. Dionne
Laurie Donohue
Roxanna Doran
Carissa Draper
Genevieve Drevet
Jan Driscoll
Daniel Drish
Jeanne Drugg
Kim Duffy
Deborah A. Dugrenier
Steven Dumont
Lee Dunham
Cynthia M. Durant
Cindy Durkee
Sandra Durkee
Alicia Dutilley
Diane Eaton
Lisa Eaton
Jeanne M. Edison
Robin Eichert
AJ Elijah
Karen Emmith
Cindy Enos
Margery Eramo
Barbara A. Evans
Anthony Falzon
Joely Fanning
Margaret & Brian Farias
Patty & Charlie Farmer
Amy & Tony Farnum
Beth Farrell
Susan Farrell
Farrell Family
Kim & Chris Farris
Carol A. Faulkner
Patricia Faust
Shannon Faxon
Hazel Fellendorf
Peter Ferguson
Scott Ferguson &
Patricia Keating-Ferguson
David Ferner
Jamie Ferrando
Nancy Ferron
Donald Filkins
Rachel Finan
Melinda Finch
Martha Fisher
Linda Flagg
Karen Flavin
Donald Flemming
Tina Fletcher
Katherine Flood
Betsy R. Follansbee
Allie Fontaine
Tracy Foote
Thomas & Kathryn Forest
Anita Fraiser
Anne Francisco
Jennifer Frappiea
April Frazier
Denise French
Beth Fuchs
Judy & Pat Gagne
Wayne M. Gagnon
Karen Galloway
Marcia Galloway
Jenna Gangell
Addie Gann
Candice Garrett-Jennison
Rachel Gauthier
Susan Gautot
Gregory Getty
Peggy Getty
Tanya Gibson
Martha W. Gilroy, APRN
Carol & Bernie Glabach
James Glinka
Jeffrey Goller
Arne & Christelle Gonzales
Shirley M. Gorton
James & Sandra Gourley
Dena Grant
Ashley Green
Eric Green
Jennifer Green
Robert Greenwood
Beverly J. Griffin
Rick Griffing
Alan Gross
Paula Gulo
Lori A. Guyette
Peter & Sarah Haaren
Jacob & Henryka Haberman
The Rev. Canon Samir &
Kathryn Habiby
Roswitha Hadasch
Albert Hale
Susan & Richard Hale
Amy Hamblett
Theresa Hampton
Colleen Harper
Wayne Harper
Dennis Hattie
Mary Hattie
Joanne Hayward
Tina M. & James Heath
Adina H. Hebert, APRN
Meg Heil
Dick & Barbara Henault
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Orville Hersey
Tina M. Higgins
Nancy E. Hitchner
Sue Hocking
Nancy Hodecker
Barbara Hodgdon
Kathy Hodge
Cheryl Hodges
Sharon Holcombe
Joan Hollis
Ann Hollon
Katherine Holt
Michele Hood
Nancy Hood
Susan A. Hood
Janet Horton
Jessica Horton
Mark Horton, MD &
Heather Lesage-Horton
Allie Houghton
Clarence & Ritva Houghton
Abrahm & Tisha Howe
Jane Howe
Leneille & Justin Howe
Sylvia Howe
Terri Hudson
Amanda Huff
Fred & Patricia Hughes
Jodean Hunt
Susan Hunt
Debra Hunter
Stanley D. & Deborah Hutchings
Kenneth N. & Helen Hutchinson
Ann Iannini
Kate Ingram, APRN
Diana James
Nadine Jarvis
Nancie Jarvis
Geraldine Jeffery
Elaine Jobin
Raymond & Dorothy Jobin
Pauline N. & John Johansen
Cassandra Johndrow
Annette L. Johnson
Jay & Mary Johnson
Richard & Katherine Jordan
Donna Joyal
Pat Kamel
Dillon Kassis
Ronnie Kaufman
Peter Kaufmann
Emma Keating
Geraldine Keith
Lynn Keneipp
Stefanie Kenyon
Amber Kilanski
Kelli Kilanski
Todd Kilanski
Jean Kilyanczik
Bethany King
Hunter Kirschner
James Kirschner
Lee Kitchen
Anne Klaud
Arne Klepinger
Richard Kolakoski
Laura Kolodziej
Sarah W. Kossayda
Christine R. Kruse
Louis Labarre
Cindy LaBounty
Sharon Laflamme
Laureen W. Lafond
Robert E. Lafond
Joseph Lafreniere
Harry & Liz Lajoie
Pierre Landry
Diane Langlois
Margaret Langsford
Patricia LaPree
Rob Larkin & Karen Larkin
JP LaTour
Christina Lavalley
Renee Lawrence
Edna LeClair
Nancy LeClair
Laurence Leech
Angela Lefebvre
Marion LeFrancois
Maria & Brian Leighton
Lara Levin, MD
Susan A. Lewis, PA-C
Molly Linn-Wulff
Virginia Lisai
John & Joan Little
Warren J. Little
Joy Livengood
Romaine D. Looms
Mark & Karen Lotterhand
Marion Loup
Doug & Kathleen Lowe
Regina Lucas
Susan Lucia
David Lugo
Rose Lugo
Beth R. Lukin
Robert & Mary Jane Lupien
Diane Lupis
Leesa & Emerson Lyons
Kelly Mack
Andy & Haley Mackey
Patricia Mackey
Melissa Maggy
Ann & Ray Mahoney
Heather Main
Sue A. Maki
Linda Mancinelli
Fran Marazoff
Robert Marble
Robert March
Terrence Mark
Michael Marley
Betsy Marshall
Cynthia M. Marshall
Roger E. & Judith W. Martin
Barbara Massicotte
Kelly Massicotte
Susan & Edward Massucco
Wade & Katrina Masure, APRN
Sherry L. Mattson
Jason McCann
Kay B. McCarten
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Kelly McCue
Kate McCulla
Shana McCullough
Tabitha McCullough
Lucille McDonald
Melanie McDonald
Katherine J. McGuire
Jay McIntyre
Pat McIntyre
Heather McLean
Hugh McLellan
Amanda McMahon
Kate McNally
Sally McNear
Alexandra Mead
Andrew Meakin
Robert Meissner
Jennifer Mercer
Stephanie K. Merchant
Renee Mercier-Gerritsen
Alan H. Merrill, Jr.
Dawn & Andrew Merrill
Theresa Methot
Anne Meyer
Jennifer Michelson
Paula C. Miller
Anthony & Eleanor M. Milo
MaryAlyse & Robert Miner
David & Linda Minickiello
Laura Mitchell
Andrea Molnar
José T. Montero, MD
Kenneth & Margaret Moore
Wendy Moquin
Christopher Morgan
Francis Moriarty
Brice Morin
Lurlee Morin
Walter Morse
Patricia Mula
Jan Muller
Thomas Mullins
Pat Murphy
Tessie Murphy
Keaton Murray
Nicholas Murray
Glenn Muthersbaugh
Linda Muthersbaugh
Bryan Myles
Wayne Nef
Ken & Linda Neilson
Alice Nelson
Eileen Nelson
Meena Neva
Sandy & James D. Newell
Katherine Newton
Mark Nichols
Ann Nieskins
David & Carmelina Nims
Ruth Niven
Michele Noel
Debra Noris
Theresa Norman
Earl & Esther Norris
Frederick & Harriet Norris
Kathleen G. North
Scott & Judith Northcott
Ethel M. Nowak-Bergeron
Jane Oakes
Dawn Oddo
Elizabeth Olmstead
Scott Olmstead
Abbie Olson
Patricia Olson
Lindsaye Oppedisano
Linda O’Reilly
Jason & Marika Ostroski, MD
Jill Ouellette
Barbara Paige
Dan Palazzo
Sarah Palazzo
Elizabeth Pare
Fred S. Parker†
Jerry Parker
Norman Parkhurst, Sr.
Shari Pashaude
Diane Patnode
Cheryl & M. Thomas Patty
Jean Pearce
Andrea L. Pearson, MD
Jody & Scott Peckins
Joseph & June Pellerin
Erin Perkins & Gary Scott
Lynn Perna
Eileen Perra
Gloria Perrin
Ariane Pessis
Karen Peterson
Jean Petraska
Jay & Sue Pettapiece
Ryan Phillips
Sandra L. Pietrowski
Kelsey Plifka
Lori & Stanley Plifka
Becky Plunkard
Nina Pollock
Beatrice M. Porter
Syrene Porter
April Powers
Judy Powers
Rebecca Pratt
Melanie A. Presnell, APRN
Megan Prime
Marie Putala
Carole L. Putnam, APRN
Judith Putzel
Cindy Puza
Sandra & David Raabe
Wendy Rafford
Sybil Raiman
Jennifer Ramey
Ramon A. Ramirez
Emilea Raymond
Rose Read
Carol Reardon
Carolyn S. Reder
Gary Regan
Randall Rhoades
Lynn Ricci
Jeff Richardson
Rachael Richardson
Vicky & Drew Riggio
Amy Riley
Kate Riley
Kin N. Rilling
Tonya Roberts
Donna M. Robidoux
Kathryn Rockwood
Betty & Isidoro Rodriguez
Desiree Roff
Bruce Rokes
Betty & Dennis Rose
Donna Rose
Linda Rose
John Round
Michelle Rowland
Amy Royce
Donna Rozzin
Cassandra Ryan
Ana Saavedra
Stephen C. Salamin &
Abigail R. Mather
Keith San Soucie
Philip & Sally Sandstrum
Taryn Sarcione
Cathy Savoy
David Savoy
Pat Sawyer
Mari Schacht
Stephen Schacht
Jon Schaubhut
Walter Schillemat
Joseph & Joyce Schneider
Claire & Gabrielle Schuerman, APRN
Jane Scobi
John Sears
Pam Secore
Kendra D. Severance
Patricia Severino
Peggy Shaughnessy
Catherine Shaw
Courtney Shaw
Shelley Shaw
Carol & Gale Shelley
Hugh Shelley
Walter & Carolyn Shelley
Lara Shields
Al Shippie
Scott Shulman
Todd Silberstein, DO &
Lisa Leinau, MD
Sarah Simonetti
Julie Simpson
Karen Lee Simpson
Wendy Smigelski
Beth Smith
Erica Smith
Pam Smith
Robin Smith
Stephanie Smith
Sue Smith
Sondra Smolnik
Samantha H. Snell
Michelle L. Somerset
The Somerset Family
Arlene Spaulding
Michael Stanowski
Robin Starr
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Therese Stepenuck
Lori Stevens
William & Barbara Stevens
Donna Stewart
Jean Stewart
Pamela A. Stewart
Wendy St. Louis
Sally Stockwell
Vicki & Steven Stone
Nathaniel Stout & Sharon Price
Holly Sullivan
Dave Sutherland
George Svok
Edwin Swanson
Donna Sweeney
Leslie Swift
Roshan Swope
Robin Sylvern
Joan Sylvester
Katherine Sylvester
Susan Szydlo
Philip Tacy
Robert & Sherry Talmadge
Bob Tarbox
Ken Tarbox
Vicci A. Tarr
Betty Tatro
Joseph Tatro, Jr.
Nick Tatro
Steve Tatro
Herbert & Joan Taylor
Joan Taylor
Laurie Taylor
Becky Tedford
Perry Temple
Al Tencati
Martha J. Tenney
James Tetreault
Patrick Tevlin
Hope Therrien
Jennifer A. Thieme
Dawn Thomas-Smith &
Mitchell Smith
Andrew & Vera Thomsen
Marc P. Tieger
Amy Tighe
Ben Tilton
Deborah A. Titcomb
Joseph & Patricia Tonweber
Paulette Toole
Patricia M. Toomey
Jill Torrice
Regina Towle
Carolyn Trachim
Judi Tracy
Shannon Tracy
Rhonda & Dominick Tralli
Kathy Trevorrow
Jacquelyn Trombly
Susan Troy
Stacey Turgeon
Melinda Unwin
Penny Vaine
Rev. Kevin Van Brunt
Nick Vankham
Elaine K. VanOudenhove
Joan E. & Mark Van Saun
Alei Verdi
Linda Vermilyea
Robert & Esther Vermouth
Nancy & David Vesco
Jennifer Vierus
Sydney Wakefield
Heidi Walker
Kristen & Scott Walker
Mike Walker
Suzanne Walsh
Jean & George Walthour
Jared Warren
Lucy Webb
The Hon. Lucy Weber
Sara B. Wellington
Dawn Welshman
Leda Werrell
Elinor M. West
John Whelan
Dana Whitaker
Melissa White
Natacha White
Wendy White
William & Maureen Whitfield
Sindie Whitten
Nancy Wibben
Charles Wilder
Lisa Willenbrock
Morris Willey
Marianne Wisell
Edmund Wojenski
Harold Wolhandler
Gayle & Paul Wollert
Jackie Wolmer
Nancy Wood
Tim Wood
Timothy D. Wood
Terry & Janice Wooding
Jenny Wooster
Diana Worcester
John Wright
John & Gail Wrigley
Barry York
Raymond & Joan Young
Ben Zalman
Valerie Zalman
Dana Zelenakas
Louise & Roger Zerba
Debra & John Zilske
Participation
& Purpose
E
ach year Cheshire Health Foundation
seeks to engage the community in fun and
meaningful initiatives to promote health
and build awareness while raising funds in support of
CMC/DHK programs and patients. This past fiscal year
kicked off in August with the New England Reflections
Calendar fundraiser, showcasing Dr. Jeffery Newcomer’s
breathtaking photography, in support of Pulmonary
Rehabilitation. In September the community hit the
links at our 3rd Annual Golf Tournament in support of
the Healthy Monadnock Champions program. Following
soon after, the 3rd Cheshire Stepping Out for Diabetes
Walk was our best ever. Our fall event cycle wrapped up in
November as we celebrated our healthcare legacy at our
2nd tribute event, Caring, Candlelight and Community, in
which we honored Dr. William Moyle and Alan Stroshine
for their inspired contributions to the health of our
region. Spring brought out a record 600 community
members for our 8th Sports Medicine 5K Run/Walk and
when the spring sun finally decided to stay, it warmed the
bald heads of those who proved Bald Is Beautiful during
our 7th cancer fundraiser. It’s people who make our
events, and we so appreciate all of our sponsors, donors,
volunteers and participants for entertaining, motivating,
inspiring and supporting us over the course of the year to
raise in excess of $117,000.
Sports Medicine 5K Run/Walk
Stepping Out for Diabetes
Annual Golf Tournament
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Caring, Candlelight and Community
Report of Contributions July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015
Gifts Made in
Tribute& Memory
In Honor of
Bobbie Bihun
Cindy Rodenhauser Stewart
Anna Ruelle, DPM
Kate Ingram, APRN
In Celebration of
Dr. Roger & Nancy Hansen’s
50th wedding anniversary
Mary & Robert Rooney, Sr.
Barbara Taft
Patty Schuman
Paul & Elaine Bieber
CMC/DHK Pathologists:
C. Fabian, MD & C. Cocklin, MD Heather Shafer, MD
Paul & Elaine Bieber
Paul & Sharon Pezone
Linda Singer, MD
CMC/DHK Specialty
Eugene Bowman
Medicine Staff
Eileen M. Duffy
Alan Stroshine
Lara & Jon Routhier
Debra Davidson
Steve & Leah Walsh
Sharon Holcombe
In Gratitude for all who work at
CMC/DHK
Norman Parkhurst, Sr.
In Recognition of Paul Pezone
Kelly Brown
In Recognition of
Paula Thompson’s fight
Ray Cuomo & Karen Michel
Victims of terrorism
Warren J. Little
Paul Ells
Cassandra Ryan
Dr. Robert Englund
David E. Howe
Additional Recognitions
Dr. Rudolph Fedrizzi
Lamprey Health Care, Inc.
Maine Quality Counts
WellPoint, Inc.
In Appreciation of
Cindy Rodenhauser Stewart’s
service to CMC/DHK
Ellen & Allen Mendelson
Yvonne Goldsberry
Saint Anselm College
In Celebration of
Carl & Ann Jacobs
CB & Ruth Jacobs
Katherine Johnson
Beth Lukin
Steven Larmon, MD
and his retirement
Anna G. Laffond
Sylvia & Craig McBeth, DMD
The Pollacks
David Lein, MD
John Roper
Serena (Letendre) Shomody, DPM
Kate Ingram, APRN
William Moyle, MD
James & Joan Bensinger
Doug & Kathleen Lowe
Barbara Taft
Art Nichols, for his integrity and
dedication to this organization
Paul & Sharon Pezone
Radiology Assoc of Keene:
M. Sarson, MD; P. Koutras, MD;
& T. Nelson, MD
Paul & Sharon Pezone
Carmella Richardson
Edward & Mable Bergeron
Pete “Betty” Rose
Linda Rose
In Recognition of Peter Malloy
Dena Grant
In Support of Grammie Deb
Abbie Olson
In Memory of
Mary & Everett Alther
Suzanne & Roland Nadeau
Joy Amisano
Timothy J. Fisher, MD &
Kathleen M. Fisher, MD
Dr. Homer L. Ash
Dollie Ash
Walter Banek
Lin Banek
Robert & Charlotte Beauregard
Bill & Susan Beauregard
George K. Bemis, Sr.
Elizabeth Zinn
Joseph & Barbara Beuth
Joan E. & Mark Van Saun
Don Blanchard
Robert Perry
Robert Bohannon
Shirley P. Bohannon
Susan E. Bohannon
Dorothy Bond
Kelly M. Fitzgerald
Deb & Ronnie Kilyanczik
Melanson Company, Inc.
Betty Merritt
Kenneth & Margaret Moore
Lynn & Arthur Simington, MD
Herbert & Joan Taylor
Robert & Esther Vermouth
“‘Nurses are angels without wings’… this
was one of April’s favorite sayings, along
with…, ‘They may forget your name, but
they will never forget how you made them
feel.’ It always took April longer to grocery
shop because she often ran into former
patients. My son and I wanted memorial
gifts for April to benefit nursing programs at
Cheshire Medical Center.”
Warren Neumeister (right), widower of
April Neumeister, a retired Cheshire RN of
36 years, with son Brett Neumeister (center)
and Jeannette Bergeron, dear friend and
retired Cheshire LPN (left).
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Report of Contributions July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015
Joyce Boufford
Bea & Arthur Boufford
Peter V. de Moya
Hilda L. de Moya
Harry Ingalls & Marie Namiotko
Cecille Ingalls
Bess Bradshaw
Joan Wulff
Joan Donegan
Dennis Donegan
Linwood Ingram
Anonymous
Mrs. Gisela Brandl
Alei Verdi
Joe Driscoll
Robert Perry
Sharon Brown
Brenda & James Glinka
Chester E. Dubriske
Dennis & Gail Secore
Pamela Buchonis
Robert & Barbara Chartier
David A. Dubriske
Jacqueline Dubriske
Joyce Jernberg
Russ & Carol Austin
Cheshire County Retired Educators Association
Jay & Mary Johnson
Margaret A. Johnson
Terri & Thomas Johnson
Paul Carignan
Maria & Ricardo Bruni
Jean Carignan
Diane & Steven Caswell
Lester & Linda Cleveland
Elliot Hospital/NHHC
Karen Galloway
Marcia Galloway
Terrence Mark
Gloria Perrin
RdF Corporation
Al Durling
Bradley & Faulkner, PC
Cheshire Superior Court Staff
Diane Patnode
Philip & Sally Sandstrum
Frank Carter, MD
Helen E. & Harry C. Shaw
Martha J. Tenney
Sharon Eason
Jay Eason
Peter James Fournier
David & Robin Fournier
Pauline M. Gavin
Mark & Barbara Gavin
Dexter Guyette
Charles & Liz Anderson
Linda Chartier
Robert & Barbara Chartier
Henry & Jane Hood
Susan A. Hood
Ruth Cohen
Arthur Cohen, MD
Dino Houpis
Roger E. & Judith W. Martin
John Cunningham III
Lynn & Arthur Simington, MD
Shirley E. & John J. Cunningham
Jane Cunningham
Anne Hubbard
John & Carolyn Amstein
James Cady† Hope Therrien
Frank & Trudy Curtiss
Dean Beaman & Maureen Curtiss
Frank H. Hughes
Fred & Patricia Hughes
Albert A. Daniel
Linda Daniel
Krista Hulslander
Marci & Michael Richards
Charlotte Kapiloff
Judy & Rich Kalich
Betty Merritt
Marc P. Tieger
H. Thayer Kingsbury
Sandra Kingsbury
Carl Lorette
James & Sandra Gourley
Cheryl & M. Thomas Patty
Dorothy & Glenn Martin
Joan Meltzer
Philip & Joyce Samsel
Romain Martin
Richard & Janice Amarosa
Winifred Amarosa
Georgette Davidson
John & Catherine Hersey
Kenneth N. & Helen Hutchinson
Keene Police Benevolent Association
Hugh McLellan
Joseph & Joyce Schneider
Robert & Sherry Talmadge
Robert & Mary Jane Lupien
Betty Merritt
David & Linda Minickiello
Anne & Bill Moyle, MD
David & Betsy Neumeister
Warren Neumeister
David & Carmelina Nims
Betty & Isidoro Rodriguez
Mary & Robert Rooney, Sr.
Lyda Snodgrass
Brian & Patricia Trottier
William & Maureen Whitfield
Helen & Gonzie Orgaz
Carol A. Faulkner
Richard Petrin
Channing L. & Marie Bete
Bethlehem Central High School
Laura Mitchell
Jane Oakes
Marie Putala
Terry Phipps
Sandie Phipps & Tom Casey
Fred H. Secore
Dennis & Gail Secore
Enid Shea
Kelsey Plifka
Lori & Stanley Plifka
Terry & Janice Wooding
Marcia F. Shelley
Hugh Shelley
James G. Sise, MD
Francis Moriarty
Edward J. McCarten
Kay B. McCarten
Smokey
Patti & Mike Schuman
Larry Meltzer
Joan Meltzer
Philip & Joyce Samsel
The Sorce/Culliton Families
Douglas & Julie Green
Trish Metivier, my mom
Shelley Shaw
Joan K. Starkey &
Timothy J. Starkey
Bill Starkey
Janet Morse
Jill Avery
Lisa LaFontaine
Kelly Madden
Theresa Stewart,
Hospital volunteer
Mary Louise Caffrey & Kenneth Stewart
Jonathan Morse
Sarah Kossayda
April Neumeister, Retired Nurse
Anonymous
Susan Avery
Klaus & Christine Bayr
Bruce & Elizabeth Beliveau
Jeanette & Scott Bergeron
David & Charlotte Breton
BUHS Class of 1964
Philip S. & Nancy A. Chase
Kathleen Chertok & Peter Bonneau
Arthur Cohen, MD
Joseph & Donna Cunningham
Steven & Lois Cutting
Cathryn Dilello
Thomas & Kathryn Forest
Neil Jeneral
CYD Cheryl Sullivan
Anonymous
Mike Tebo
Evelyn Tebo
Todd Walier
Joe & Judith Walier
Kip Weeks
Christine Weeks
Cynthia & Michael White
Stephanie Faulkner
Michael J. White
Ethel Nowak-Bergeron
Joseph & June Pellerin
Timken Company
Ronald J. Wright
Ellen M. Wright
† deceased
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To learn more about where future gifts can help, visit www.cheshirehealthfoundation.org.
Report of Contributions July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015
Giving
Corporate
& Foundation
Aetna Foundation
Aetna Inc.
Alliant Healthcare, LLC
Analog Devices
Anon CAKRP, LLC
ARC Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
Arthrex
ASTHO/CDC
Bergeron Construction Company, Inc.
Bermil Foundation, Inc.
Bethlehem Central High School
Bonnie’s Basement
Bradley & Faulkner, PC
Brady Sullivan Keene Properties, LLC
BUHS Class of 1964
C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc.
CDC-National Center for Chronic Disease
Prevention & Health Promotion
Centurion Insurance Group
Cheshire County Literacy Coalition
Cheshire County Retired Educators
Association
Cheshire Superior Court Staff
Children’s Dental Care
Church Women United
Clark-Mortenson Insurance
Clarke Distributors, Inc.
CMH Foundation
Cogswell Benevolent Trust
Davis Construction
Deep Roots Massage
Devine, Millimet & Branch
DEW/The MacMillan Company
Douglas Company, Inc.
Elliot Hospital/NHHC
Factory Mutual Insurance Company
Fairfield’s Cadillac, Buick, GMC
Fenton Family Dealerships
FirstTracks Marketing Group
Flooring Concepts, Inc.
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 1413
Fraternal Order of Eagles NH State Past
Presidents Club
G. Housen and Company
Garner Auto Body, Inc.
Give With Liberty
Granite State Glass
Guyer & Sons Contracting
Hamshaw Lumber, Inc.
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care of
New England
Health Plans, Inc.
Helms & Company, Inc.
HNH Foundation
Hogancamp, PC
HRSA
IBM Corporation
Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The Insurance Source, Inc.
Melanson Company executives
LEFT to RIGHT: Bob Lefebvre, Jr., Vice President;
Rob Therrien, Jr., President;
Peter Mangan, Controller
“Cheshire Medical Center is a big part of the fabric of our community and a
place area residents depend on for professional medical services or referrals
to specialists at other hospitals around northern New England, to ensure the
best medical care possible.
We support Cheshire Medical because you are there when Cheshire County
residents need you and that is important to the Therrien, Lefebvre and
Melanson Company families.”
Rob Therrien, Jr., President, Melanson Company
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Gifts
in Kind
IPG Employee Benefits
IPIC, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Kapiloff Insurance Agency, Inc.
Karl Roberts Cuts For Men
Keene Auto Body
Keene Elm City Rotary Club
Keene Emblem Club
Keene High School Girls’ Soccer
Booster Club
Keene Lodge No. 927
Keene Police Benevolent Association
Keene State College
Keene State College Field Hockey Team
The Kingsbury Fund
Kingsbury State Farm Insurance
Lamprey Health Care, Inc.
Lavallee Brensinger Architects
Leash Booster
Leon Watkins’ Auto Center, Inc.
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Macie Plumbing and Heating
Maine Quality Counts
Marcam Associates
March of Dimes
Markem-Imaje
Masiello Insurance Agency
Melanson Company, Inc.
Monadnock Region HOG
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
The New Hampshire Trust Company
NG Advantage, LLC
NGM Charitable Foundation
Nick’s Restaurant
Nissan of Keene, Inc.
North Walpole School
Northern Lights All-Star Cheer Gym, LLC
Office Depot, Inc.
Oncology Rehab Partners
Pinney Plumbing & Heating
Port-O-Lite Corporation
Prime, Buchholz & Associates, Inc.
Putnam Foundation
Quality Care Collision Refinishing
RdF Corporation
RiverMead
Robert Woods Johnson Foundation
Rountree Ford
Saint Anselm College
Savings Bank of Walpole
Shipping Shack
Smiths Medical
Stanley Elevator
Stan’s Auto Body
Surgi-Care, Inc.
SVE Associates
TD Bank
Teleflex Foundation
Thomas Drilling & Blasting Corp.
Timken Company
TPI Staffing
Transamerica Retirement Solutions
True North Networks, LLC
VFW Post 799/Men’s and
Women’s Auxiliaries
Walmart
WellPoint, Inc.
Ye Goodie Shoppe
A Cut Above
Aetna
Athen’s Pizza
Baker Hill Country Club
Bed Bath & Beyond
Black Squirrel Studio
Blueberry Fields Market
SB Legacy
Bulldog Design
C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc.
Cameron’s Winery
Celebrities for Charity
Dan Chalifour
Charter Trust Company
Cheshire Village Pizza
Clarke Distributors, Inc.
Bob and Susie Cochrane
The Colonial Theatre
Concord Country Club
CVS Pharmacy
Deep Roots Massage
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Louise Dumais
Elm City Restaurant and Brewing Co.
G. Housen and Company
Hannah Grimes Marketplace, Inc.
The Home Depot
Ingenuity Country Store
IPG Employee Benefits
Keene Country Club
The foursome from local
sponsor IPG Employee Benefits enjoy a
day of golf at our 3rd Annual Tournament.
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Keene Family YMCA
Keene Fusion Studios
The Keene Sentinel
Keene Yoga Center
Life is Sweet
Margaritas Mexican Restaurant
Mark Corliss Multi-Media Creations
MJD & Co Hair Design
Monadnock Food Co-op
Monadnock Imaging of Keene, LLC
Monadnock Radio Group
Monadnock Shopper News
The Mountain Corporation
Jeffrey Newcomer, MD
Nicola’s Trattoria
Oriental Rug Works
Papagallos Restaurant
PepsiCo
Pizza Pie
Ramunto’s
Sam’s Outdoor Outfitters
Savings Bank of Walpole
Target Corporation
Ted’s Shoe and Sport
Timoleon’s Restaurant
The Toadstool Bookshop
W.S. Badger Company, Inc.
Ye Goodie Shoppe
Yolo Frozen Yogurt
Your Kitchen Store
Report of Contributions July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015
Initiative for
Community
T
Wellness
hank you for helping us raise over $2.3 million for the renovation and redesign of the Emergency
Department and the expansion of Healthy Monadnock 2020.
We are deeply grateful to the following 400 individuals, corporations and foundations that made
generous gifts and pledges to support our Initiative for Community Wellness. With your support, Cheshire Medical
Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene’s Emergency Department now provides improved privacy for patients and
their families, state-of-the-art cardiac monitoring devices and dedicated space for behavioral health patients in crisis.
The Initiative is also helping us to expand the reach of Healthy Monadnock 2020 and take greater strides toward
improving the health of our community.
Cheshire Health
Society
$25,000+
Anonymous (1)
Cogswell Benevolent Trust
C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc.
Hoffman Family Foundation
Melanson Company, Inc
Geof & Donna Molina
Dr. & Mrs. William D. Moyle
Putnam Foundation
Jim & Judy Putnam
Savings Bank of Walpole
SB Legacy Fund
Timken Foundation of Canton
1892 Founders
$10,000-24,999
Mable & Edward Bergeron, Jr.
Don & Jill Brehm
Michael R. &
Elizabeth C. Christiansen
Timothy J. Fisher, MD &
Kathleen M. Fisher, MD
Mark & Kathy Gross
Nancy & John Hann
Nancy & Roger Hansen, MD
Cherie Holmes & Yvonne Goldsberry
Nathalie Houder
John & Carol Hubbard
CB & Ruth Jacobs
DEW/The MacMillin Company
Markem-Imaje
Sylvia & Craig McBeth, DMD
Bob & Maryann Mucha
Michael & Beth Newbold
Arthur W. & Patricia J. Nichols
Dr. Leslie & Jane Pitts
Walter & Ginny Rohr
Ken Stewart & Mary Louise Caffrey
Elliot
$5,000-9,999
Jill Batty & Daryl Stutes
Judith A. Boule, MD
Don Caruso, MD &
Nancy E. Johnson, MD
CMH Foundation
Robert & Susie Cochrane
Cindi & Rich Coughlin
Richard & Patricia Dugger
Edward J. Eason
Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Englund
Fenton Family Dealerships
Mark A. & Barbara A. Gavin
Doug & Julie Green
Cynthia & Matthew Guiltinan, MD
Valerie & Steve Horton
Jay & Cheryl Kahn
Judy & Rich Kalich
Michael & Tricia Kapiloff
Jennifer & Gerard Kiernan, MD
The Kingsbury Fund
Jeffrey B. Miller & Carol MacKinnon
Paul & Sharon Pezone
Sandie Phipps & Tom Casey
Dr. & Mrs. James A. Robinson
Mary & Robert Rooney, Sr.
Jeff & Linda Rubin
George W. Scott, Jr. &
Charlotte Guyer
Rebecca & Harneet Sethi, MD
Lynn & Arthur Simington, MD
Jane & David Stabler
Mary & James Suozzi, DO
Dr. & Mrs. Kimball Temple
Gregg & Julie Tewksbury
Christine H. Weeks
Monadnock
$2,500-4,999
Anonymous (1)
Cheryl Belair & Stephen Bragdon
Clark-Mortenson Insurance
John A. Curtis, MD
Robert Guardiano, DO &
Sherry Guardiano, DO
Greg Hansen, MD &
Deb Hansen, MD
Lavallee Brensinger Architects
Steven Levene, MD & Susan Peters
Gregory & Susan McConahey
Ambassador & Mrs. J.C. Petrone
Chuck & Vanessa Prigge
Eileen & Michael Sarson, MD
Connie & John Schlegelmilch, MD
Dr. Andrew Tremblay &
Dr. Suzanne Nabi-Tremblay
Peter & Suzanne Whittemore
Granite
$1,000-2,499
Anonymous (1)
Dollie E. Ash
Bill & Kathy Baldasaro
John Butterly, MD &
Lynn Butterly, MD
Ann T. Hackett† Audrey Lathrup Hadcock
Dennis & Evelyn Huston
Mason J. O. Klinck Sr.
Drew & Carol Landry
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Jane & Steven Larmon, MD
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Amy W. Matthews
Michael L. Ormont, MD
Anne & Roy Piper
Jim Janetos & Dale Pollack, MD
Thomas & Barbara Putnam
Franz Reichsman, MD
Patti & Gregory Seymour, MD
Jane P. Skofield
Barbara Taft
Ashuelot
$500-999
Anonymous (2)
Mike & Kathy Chelstowski
Ron & Barbara Coburn
Thomas Cochran, MD &
Alexis Cochran, MD
Arthur E. Cohen, MD
Susan Doyle
Claire Fabian MD &
John Fabian, Ph.D
Kathryn R. Frazier
Maich Gardner & Ed Tomey
Julius & Doris Hof
Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Jaeger
Carroll Johnson
Margaret A. Johnson
Ken & Carol Jue
The Kapadia Family
Jim & Joy Koontz
Charles & Bianca Kuhn
Giselle & Carlo LaScala, MD
Peter Malloy
Radek Masner, MD
Larry & Mary Milliron
Jose T. Montero, MD
Mary Lou &
Charles Montgomery, MD
Lisa Profetto, APRN &
Eric Goodman, APRN
Mary & Darrell Rauwerdink, MD
Robert Ritchie
Kary Shumway
Cynthia Sieracki
Michael Davern &
Marni Silverstein, MD
Norma & Bill Slanetz
Katherine Snow & Paul Ledell
Fran & Fred Szmit
Gary & Susan Tochterman
Elm
$250-499
Anonymous (2)
Tracy & Mike Beam
Bill & Susan Beauregard
James & Beverly Boden
Julia Booras
Mary J. Booras
Bill & Betsy Cotter
Jane B. Cunningham
The Delaney Family
Thomas & Christine Doane
Jacqueline K. Dubriske
Caroline & Thomas Ewing
Eileen Fernandes & Carolyn Crane
Lisa & George Foote, Jr.
Leslie Goldman, APRN &
Matthew Peake, MD
J. Michael Gomarlo
Carrie & Steve Hoffman, DMD
Maryanne B. Keating
† deceased
Report of Contributions July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015
Liz & Harry Lajoie
Charles & Sheila Lennon
Michelle & Richard Penna
Prime, Buchholz & Associates, Inc.
RiverMead
Cindy Rodenhauser Stewart &
Tom Stewart
Anna L. Ruelle, DPM & David Chase
Mark & Patricia Salsbury
Chris Simons & Jack Schraeter
James & Catherine Talbert
Sandra Van De Kauter &
John N. Walter, Jr., MD
Joseph & Judith Walier
Lorraine & Joseph Youngs
Stone Arch
$100-249
Anonymous (4)
Cynthia Adams
Dorothy R. Arwe
Janet I. Aug, OD
James & Irene Barnes
James & Joan Bensinger
Holley & Jacques Blanchet, MD
Eugene V. Bowman
Kelly Brown
Megan Burke Kidder
Cheryl Burrows
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Capobianco
Susan Carlson
Harriette H. Carter
Bruce & Janet Chamberlin
Carrie & Ross Cocklin
Peter Coffin
Gregory Connolly
Jack & Nancy Crawford
Thomas Dobson
Dennis Donegan
Douglas Company, Inc
Rudolph Fedrizzi, MD &
Heidi F. Rinehart, MD
Marilyn & A. Gary Freeman, MD†
George & Jane Freund
Alice & Mark Funk, MD
Maria J. Goodman
Mitchell & Erika Greenwald
Helen Hale
Brian, Anne, Michael & Nicholas Hall
Ray Hall
Meloney & Mark Hayward
Paul & Sussan Henkel
Richard High & Joyce Clark
Glen & Susan Hipple
Abrahm & Tisha Howe
Anne E. Huot, PhD &
Joanne Cepelak, PhD
Cecille Ingalls
The Insurance Source, Inc.
IPG Employee Benefits
Charles T. Jackson
Carl B. Jacobs, Sr.
Karen P. Johnson
Kapiloff Insurance Agency, Inc.
Risa & Douglas Keene, MD
Mary & Kevin Killelea
Edward A. & Mary K. Kingsbury
Sandra Kingsbury
Sarah & Adam Kossayda
Suzanne LaCroix
Anna G. Laffond
Isabel K. Lane
Robert & Lois Langlais
Jeffrey Lapid
Angela Lefebvre
Charles & Carolyn Loos
Malcolm & Barbara MacKenzie
Maine Quality Counts
David & Louise Malcolm
Peter & Sharon Mangan
Sue & Jim Margraf, MD
Jane & Donald Mazanowski, MD
Justin & Kassie Mazzillo
Katherine McLaughlin
Joan Meltzer
Michael & Diane Metell
Larry R. Miller, CRNA
Helene & Chris Mogridge
Suzanne & Roland Nadeau
Mr. Errold & Dr. Tina Nelson
Meena Neva
Elizabeth Olmstead
Anthony & Judith Olson, MD
Erin Perkins & Gary Scott
Evelyn Pollack
Louise & Dan Rath, MD
Debra & Douglas Redfield, MD
John Roper
Greg W. Rothman, MD &
Linda B. Singer, MD
Lara & Jon Routhier
David & Janet Royer
Eleanor C. Russell
John & Valerie Santos
William & Jane Seamans
Diane Sette, APRN
Jane & Gary Shapiro, MD
Terri Skantze
Frank Sloat
William & Janet Smedley
Richard E. Smith
Audrey & Russell Starkey
Bill Starkey
Craig Stockwell & Sarah J. Mustin
Alan & Melissa Stroshine
Jeanie M. Sy
Chris & Lisa Tkal
Joan & Mark Van Saun
Janice Walker
Steve & Leah Walsh
David Wood, MD
Norman E. Woodward
Ellen M. Wright
Joanne Yankura, CRNA
Elizabeth Zinn
Community
to $99
Anonymous (7)
Mary Adams
Joseph & Carrolla Alger
Barrie & Terri Almond
Charles & Liz Anderson
Leif & Deb Arvidson
Marilyn Baker
Lin Banek
Jill Beam
David Bell
Bergeron Construction Company, Inc.
Thomas J. Bergin, Jr.
Kenneth & Lynn Bergman
Kristen & Jean-Pierre Bernier
Arthur & Bea Boufford
Margretta & Mark Bromley
Judith & Franklin Buffum
Marilyn Burday
Dana J. Carley
Alice T. Caswell
William H. Chabot
Robert & Barbara Chartier
Barbara & William Chase, MD
Arthur & Lorraine Croteau
Edson & Virginia Deangelis
Mary Delisle & George Foskett
Carol D. Despres
Patty & Charlie Farmer
Susan Farrell
William & Linda Faulkner
David & Betty Ferner
Donald & Paula Flemming
Anne Francisco
Wayne M. Gagnon
Martha W. Gilroy, APRN
Jeffrey Goller
Cathy Gray
Beverly J. Griffin
Jacob & Henryka Haberman
Susan & Richard Hale
Richard & Marian Hamilton
Jennifer Hanrahan
Kathleen Harrington
Jill & Bruce Hart
Joanne Hayward
Martha & Vaughan Hennum
Susan A. Hood
Jessica Horton
Mark Horton, MD &
Heather Lesage-Horton
Clarence & Ritva Houghton
Jane Howe
Terri Hudson
Fred & Patricia Hughes
Debra M. Hunter
Stephen Ide
Kate Ingram, APRN
Michael & Lynn Jablonski
Raymond & Dorothy Jobin
Judy & Stephen Jones, PhD
Keene State College
Geraldine Keith
Lamprey Health Care, Inc.
Marion LeFrancois
John & Joan Little
Warren J. Little
Doug & Kathleen Lowe
Ann & Ray Mahoney
Robert March
Roger & Judith Martin
Wade & Katrina Masure, APRN
Alan H. Merrill, Jr.
John & Polly Moyle
Kathleen D. Nikiforakis
Earl & Esther Norris
Frederick & Harriet Norris
Scott & Judith Northcott
Fred S. Parker†
Norman Parkhurst, Sr.
Jean Pearce
Andrea L. Pearson, MD
Kelsey Plifka
Lori & Stanley Plifka
Judith Putzel
Sandra & David Raabe
Wendy Rafford
Marci & Michael Richards
James E. & Gail Robertson
Bruce Rokes
Walter Schillemat
Michelle, Claire & Gabrielle
Schuerman, APRN
Patricia & Michael Schuman
Hugh Shelley
Walter & Carolyn Shelley
Julie Simpson
Stella S. Sise
Stacey L. Somerset
Cathy J. Sorenson
Steve & Terry Stepenuck
William & Barbara Stevens
Sally E. Stockwell
David & Nancy Stone
Nathaniel Stout & Sharon Price
Joan Taylor
Cameron M. Tease
Martha J. Tenney
Denise C. Thomas
Marc P. Tieger
Joseph & Patricia Tonweber
Beth & Joe Truman
Alei Verdi
Nancy & David Vesco
Nancy & Paul Vincent
George & Jean Walthour
Elinor M. West
John J. Wright
John & Gail Wrigley
Philip Wyzik
Raymond & Joan Young
Cutting the ribbon for the renovated Emergency Department is State Senator Molly Kelly (center) along with Paul Pezone, Vice
President of Clinical and Support Services (left) and Amy Matthews, BNS, RN, Senior Director of Patient Care Services (right) at Cheshire Medical
Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene.
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Message from the
Chair
A
s I begin my term as Chair of the Board
of Trustees, gratitude is the theme of
my message. Gratitude for a community’s
generosity, and gratitude for staff, physicians and associate
providers who through their work are improving the health
of our region.
It is with deep gratitude that we thank the many
contributors to our Initiative for Community Wellness,
which successfully raised $2.3 million for the renovation
of our Emergency Department and expansion of our
award-winning Healthy Monadnock 2020. Your investment
has enabled us to meet the increasingly complex and
challenging emergency care needs of our community as
well as expand our efforts to keep our region healthy by
focusing on improved health and safety in the places where
we live, learn, work and play. Your generosity ensures that
the highest level of health is achieved for all residents
by broadening access to high-quality health care, and by
reducing the need for medical treatment.
This year brought a change to the Office of the President
with Art Nichols’ decision to retire. After intensive
succession planning, Don Caruso, MD, MPH was named
Chief Executive Officer of the Cheshire Medical Center
and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene campus. We want to
acknowledge and thank Art for his 27 years of service
and leadership to Cheshire Medical Center, first as Chief
Financial Officer, and then as President/CEO. Art’s
accomplishments are many, including working with the
Board of Trustees through an intensive strategic planning
process that culminated in a closer affiliation with
Dartmouth-Hitchcock. There was no greater champion of
this strategic direction than Art, who worked closely with
Dartmouth-Hitchcock through Cheshire Medical Center’s
Joint Operating Agreement.
Last March our affiliation with Dartmouth-Hitchcock was
approved by state and federal regulatory bodies. We know well
the values and patient-centered culture of the DartmouthHitchcock system. A highlight of the closer affiliation is the
work that has begun to enhance Cheshire Medical Center’s
capabilities to become a Regional Referral Center, which
means patients in our secondary service areas requiring
hospitalization will now be closer to home. This effort will also
maximize the resources of our medical campus.
I would like to thank my predecessor, Sylvia McBeth, for her
service as Chair. The work of the Board of Trustees during
her two-year term was appreciable, and Sylvia’s leadership
and dedication were fundamental to accomplishing the
Board’s strategic objectives.
On behalf of the Board we are grateful for: staff who are
available 24/7 to care for our patients, and the generosity
of hundreds of individuals, businesses and foundations who
contributed to the Initiative for Community Wellness.
Gregg R. Tewksbury, Chair, Board of Trustees
Appreciation for 27 Years of Service and Dedication:
Arthur W. Nichols, President/CEO, Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene,
retired on October 31, 2015. The patients and employees of CMC/DHK are grateful
for Art’s legacy of leadership, inspiration and commitment to our community and our
organization. His vision has advanced our efforts to become a sustainable healthcare
system for the Monadnock Region.
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Statement of
Operations
BILLED OTHER SOURCES
Statistics
12 Months Ending June 30, 2015
Admissions.......................3,678
Newborns.......................... 448
Emergency Department visits
......................... 24,194
Twelve Months Ending June 30, 2015
(in thousands of dollars)
BILLED
OUPATIENT CARE
BILLED
INPATIENT CARE
Billed for services to our patients:
Care for inpatients................................................................................................... 91,802
Services for outpatients......................................................................................... 304,882
Received from other sources............................................................................................... 3,945
(Includes income from incidental services,
investments of previous charitable gifts and
unrestricted gifts from hospital donors)
Total from all sources:..................................................................................................... 400,629
Amounts billed but not received:
Government programs and
BILLED BUT NOT
commercial contractual agreements....................................................................
235,501
RECEIVED FROM
BILLED BUT NOT
From patients unable to pay
PATIENTS UNABLE
RECEIVED FROM
TO PAY THEIR DEBT
GOVERNMENT
and bad debt............................................................................................................
12,484
PROGRAMS AND
COMMERCIAL
CONTRACTUAL
AGREEMENTS
Therefore, we actually received revenue from patient care and other services of:......................................................................... 152,644
Surgical cases....................3,911
Inpatient......................581
Outpatient..................3,330
Physician and professional
provider visits........... 313,792
Endoscopies, Colonoscopies....4,367
Pain Clinic procedures...........1,553
Imaging exams................ 87,680
Laboratory tests.......... 1,540,815
Physical therapy and other
outpatient treatments.... 126,982
Respiratory therapy treatments
......................... 21,337
COSTS TO OPERATE BUILDING,
Our costs included amounts:
DEPRECIATION, INTEREST
To pay our employees and physicians.................................................................... 78,381
To pay our suppliers and vendors........................................................................... 55,590
To operate the building, depreciation
and pay interest....................................................................................................... 14,302
Resulting in total costs for patient
care and other services:................................................................................................... 148,273
COSTS TO PAY
SUPPLIERS
AND VENDORS
COSTS TO
PAY
EMPLOYEES
AND
PHYSICIANS
Residual earnings intended for use to reinvest
in our community’s health care:.......................................................................................... 4,371
Payment of the state Medicaid Enhancement Tax.................................................. 6,790
Net loss from operations: ................................................................................................ (2,419)
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EKG/EEG tests................ 12,659
Sleep lab........................... 411
Meals served................ 311,888
Pounds of laundry
processed............... 1,026,688
Volunteer hours............... 16,855
Medical Staff
Don Caruso, MD, MPH, CEO/
President, Chief Medical Officer
Medical Directors
Latasha Heape, CRNA
Larry Miller, CRNA
Kristin Rossi, CRNA
Joanne Yankura, CRNA
Leslie Pitts, MD, Medical Director,
Ambulatory Care Services
Cherie Holmes, MD, Medical Director,
Acute Care Services
Andrew Tremblay, MD, Associate
Medical Director - Quality
Audiology
Honorary Staff
Alan Opsahl, MD
Todd Silberstein, DO
Robert Spencer, MD
Tammy Simpkins, APRN
Alex Bonica, MD
Joanne Bulley, MD
William Chase, MD
Arthur Cohen, MD
Robert Englund, MD
John Fraunfelder, MD
Gilbert Fuld, MD
Teng Go, MD
H. Roger Hansen, MD
Eric Herr, MD
Richard James, MD
James Margraf, MD
Gary Murata, MD
William Moyle, MD
Claire Naylor, MD
Jeffrey Newcomer, MD
Dan Rath, MD
James Robinson, MD
Theodore Ruel, MD
John Schlegelmilch, MD
Charles Schofield, MD
Arthur Simington, MD
Richard Stein, MD
Kimball Temple, MD
David Wood, MD
Officers
President Judith Boule, MD
Vice President Jennifer DiNubila, DO
Secretary Gerard Kiernan, MD
Allergy/ Immunology
Sarah Taylor-Black, MD
Anesthesiology
Mark Horton, MD
Carlo LaScala, MD
John Marty, DO
Thomas Provost, DO
Darrell Rauwerdink, MD
Douglas Redfield, MD
Joanne Eden, CRNA
Karen Dale, CCC-A
Bernadette Quinn, MC, CCC-A
Cardiology
Dermatology
Robert Guardiano, DO
Andrea Pearson, MD
Gregory Seymour, MD
Kristen Chapin, APRN
Emergency
Medicine
Steven Boutrus, MD
Jacques Blanchet, MD
Alexis Cochran, MD
Thomas Cochran, MD
John Curtis, MD
Steven Friese, MD
Gregory Hansen, MD
Thomas Hennigan, MD
Alison Kapadia, MD
Kendra Larkin, MD
Matthew Murray, MD
Andrea Plaskiewicz, MD
Franz Reichsman, MD
Harneet Sethi, MD
James Suozzi, DO
Ian Symons, MD
George Terwilliger, MD
Danny Ballentine, PA-C
Allison Ellia, PA-C
Elisa Lafayette, PA-C
Robin Liston, PA-C
Matthew Nichols, PA-C
Josh Rosenblum, PA-C
Richard Fletcher, APRN
Douglas MacNeil, APRN
Brianna Seaver, APRN
Endocrinology
Lara Levin, MD
Melanie Presnell, APRN
Family Medicine
Geriatrics
Barbara Bates, MD
Joseph Capobianco, MD
Eric Canzanello, DO
Don Caruso, MD, MPH
Suzanne Coble, MD
Robert Cochran, MD
Rachel Croteau, DO
Remeline Damasco, MD
Carl DeMatteo, MD
Sharon Ferguson, DO
David Hall, MD
Jo Ann Hertford, MD
Michael Kasschau, MD
Christopher LaRocca, MD
Carrie Lundeen-Young, MD
Donald Mazanowski, MD
Suzanne Nabi, MD Leslie Pitts, MD
Sheila Ramanathan, DO
Brian Reilly, MD, Maplewood
Heather Shafer, MD
Gary Shapiro, MD, Maplewood
Joshua Toll, MD
William Toms, MD
Andrew Tremblay, MD
Alexandra Van Dyck, MD
John Walter, MD
David Segal, PA-C
Amaris Weller, PA-C
Emily Delldonna, APRN
Theresa Desilets, APRN
Martha Gilroy, APRN, Nursing Homes
Leslie Goldman, APRN
Katrina Masure, APRN
Currier Neily, APRN
Lisa Profetto, APRN
Carol Putnam, APRN
Pamela Rosen, APRN
Gabrielle Schuerman, APRN
Kathryn Scoville, APRN
Diane Sette, APRN
Lisa Leinau, MD
Kathleen Miller, MD
Gastroenterology
Jennifer DiNubila, DO
Andrew Gorske, MD
Matthew Rockacy, MD
Frederick Spin, MD
Otto Trinkl, MD
Hospitalists
Haris Bilal, MD
Judith Boule, MD
Remeline Damasco, MD
Matthew Guiltinan, MD
Helen Heneghan, MD,
Mary Hofreiter, MD
Gerard Kiernan, MD
John LaPadula, DO
Radek Masner, MD
Sandeep Randhawa, MD
James Stauber, MD
Carl Szot, MD
Nancy Benda, PA-C
Catherine Ingram, APRN
Infectious Disease
A. David Lein, MD
Nephrology
Jeffrey Blomstedt, MD
Michael Plager, MD
R. Challapalli Sri, MD
Neurology
Valerie Gendron, MD
Randall Long, MD
Obstetrics &
Gynecology
Karen Bradley, MD
Timothy Fisher, MD
Heidi Rinehart, MD
Lisa Stolper, MD
Marion Boardman, CNM
Sarah Ellsworth, CNM
Mary Jane Greenwood, CNM
Brandie Porter, CNM
Lindsey Cushing, APRN
Ann Lent, APRN
Occupational Health
General Surgery
Karoline Kimball, MD
Maria Powers, APRN
H.E. Guy Burman, MD
Michael Ormont, MD
Moira Lawlor, PA-C
Oncology/
Hematology
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Steven Larmon, MD
Letha Mills, MD
James Nickerson, MD
Robert Pritchard, MD
Arvind Randhawa, MD
Jill Winslow, MD
Sarah Colson, APRN
Ophthalmology
Lawrence Jaeger, MD
Basilio Kalpakian, MD
Dale Pollack, MD
Janet Aug, OD
Orthopaedics
Paul Bettinger, MD
Cherie Holmes, MD
Gregory Leather, MD
Anthony Presutti, MD
Mark Silbey, MD
Payson Ayer-Dufner, PA-C
Susan Maydwell, PA-C
Michael Olm, PA-C
Timothy Stilwell, PA-C
Stacy Zickl, PA-C
Deborah Hansen, MD
Jessica Payton, MD
Geraldine Rubin, MD
Malinda Scherpa, MD
Marni Silverstein, MD
Eric Goodman, APRN
Otolaryngology
Paul Koutras, MD
John Ditri, MD
Steven Levene, MD
Nancy Johnson, MD
Tina Nelson, MD
Greg Rothman, MD, Internal Medicine Michael Sarson, MD
(Ear, Nose & Throat)
Paul Righi, MD
Donald Wilson, MD
Joseph Cameron, PA-C
Pain Center
Mark Horton, MD
Nancy Johnson, MD
Judith Olson, MD, Acupuncture
Pathology
Carrie Cocklin, MD
Claire Fabian, MD
Pediatrics
Patricia Campbell, DO
Kathleen Fisher, MD
Amanda Hitchings, PsyD
Heather Shlosser, APRN
Pulmonary
Adebanke Davis, MD
Shweta Gupta, MD
Physical Medicine & Radiology
Rehabilitation
Podiatry
Rheumatology
Paul Fachada, DPM
Heidi Newkirk, DPM
Jonathan Pattavina, DPM
Anna Ruelle, DPM
Serena Shomody, DPM
Anaka Nunnink, APRN
Todd Daugherty, MD
Todd Dombrowski, MD
Sherry Guardiano, DO
Whitney Patterson, APRN
Psychiatry
Mark Funk, MD
Thomas McNamara, MD
G. Forrest Quimby, MD
Joseph Bergman, MD
Lisa Lambert, MD
Judith Olson, MD
Marcia Pabo, MD
Thomas Stearns, PhD
Urology
Walk-In Care
Marika Ostroski, MD
Judith Carpenter, APRN
Adina Hebert, APRN
Margaret Kelly, APRN
Cameron Spivey, APRN
Courtesy
Medical Staff
Eric Belin, MD, Dermatology
Frederick Bruch, MD, Hospital
Medicine
James DeVries, MD, Cardiology
Evelyn Fleming, MD, Gynecology/
Oncology
Glen P. Greenough, MD, Sleep
Medicine
Paul Hanissian, MD, Gynecology/
Urogynecology
Daniel Herrick, MD, Sleep Medicine
Stefan Holubar, MD, General Surgery
Brooke G. Judd, MD, Sleep Medicine
Mark S. Kegel, MD, Obstetrics/
Gynecology
Bianca J. Lang, MD, Sleep Medicine
Craig A. Rinder, MD, Urology
Eva Marie Rzucidlo, MD, Vascular
Surgery
BACK ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Gregory Leather, MD; Michael Ormont, MD; Moira Lawlor, PA-C; Karen Bradley, MD; Arvind Randhawa, MD
FRONT ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Joseph Cameron, PA-C; Claire Fabian, MD; Stacy Zickl, PA-C; Michael Olm, PA-C; Brandie Porter, CNM
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Adam Sorscher, MD, Sleep Medicine
Dale Vidal, MD, Plastic Surgery
W. Bradley White, MD, Orthopaedics
Jeffrey A Young, MD, Radiation
Oncology
Courtesy
Dental Staff
Henry Ford, DMD
Blake Wullbrandt, DMD, Pediatrics
Oral Surgery
Charles Henry, DDS
Leonard Weldon, DDS
Affiliate Staff
Peter Griesbach, DDS
Thomas Hillebrand, DMD
David Levene, MD
Craig McBeth, DMD
Victor Pantesco, PsyD
Acupuncture
Allergy/Immunology
Anesthesiology
Audiology
Bariatric Surgery
Cardiology
Dermatology
Dietitian Services
Ear, Nose & Throat
Emergency Medicine
Endocrinology
Family Medicine
Gastroenterology
Geriatrics
Gynecology
Hospital Medicine
Infectious Disease
Internal Medicine
Laboratory
Lactation
Lifeline
Mammography
Nephrology
Neurology
Obstetrics & Nurse Midwifery
Occupational Health
Oncology
Ophthalmology
Optical Shop
Orthopaedics
Pain Center
Palliative Care
Pathology
Pediatrics
Pharmacy
Physiatry
Physical Therapy
Plastic Surgery
Podiatry
Psychiatry
Pulmonary Medicine
Radiology
Rehabilitation Services
Research
Rheumatology
Sleep Center
Sports Medicine
Surgery
Telestroke
Travel Clinic
Urology
Walk-In Care
“I am so grateful to
this community for
the opportunity I have
had to be a part of
the development of
our superior regional
cancer center and the
continued high-quality
and value care we have
been able to give here.
I want to thank the
patients, families
and physicians of
the region who have
entrusted me with the
care of themselves
and loved ones. It has
been a privilege and a
true great joy. I have
absolutely loved my
career here.”
Steven Larmon, MD
Dr. Steven Larmon, his wife, Jane and their dog, Bacon.
580-590 Court Street
Keene, NH 03431
www.cheshiremed.org
603-354-5400
For further information about
CMC/DHK, please contact the
Communications Department.
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