Honoring Lives Lost to Police Violence
June 9, 2020 | Lahey Hospital News
More than 100 doctors, nurses, cafeteria workers, hospital leaders and other staff took a knee on June 5 as part of the White Coats for Black Lives movement.
Read More ›June 9, 2020 | Lahey Hospital News
More than 100 doctors, nurses, cafeteria workers, hospital leaders and other staff took a knee on June 5 as part of the White Coats for Black Lives movement.
Read More ›March 20, 2020 | Lahey Hospital News
COVID-19 has affected every aspect of our daily lives. The impact on our health care system — including our hospitals, clinics and physician practices — is just as profound. We are preparing to care for a surge of critically ill patients in the coming days and weeks. the Lahey Hospital & Medical Center Healthcare Heroes Emergency Response Fund, which will provide immediate resources to hospital leadership as they respond to the pandemic.
Read More ›July 16, 2019 | Lahey Hospital News
A remarkable program offered by Lahey Health Behavioral Services offers hope to teens with substance use disorders and their families.
Read More ›August 21, 2018 | Lahey Hospital News
One of the most generous gifts in Lahey history made the new Cammarata Center for General Internal Medicine possible.
Read More ›July 20, 2018 | Lahey Hospital News
Patients who receive their chemotherapy at Lahey Medical Center, Peabody, have a beautiful garden to look at thanks to the efforts of Liz Loomis, the Feenan family and the friends of Debby Nance.
Read More ›July 16, 2018 | Lahey Hospital News
A fund established by Betsy Harpley in 1992 has grown to more than $1.3 million, allowing Lahey Hospital & Medical Center to award grants to patients who need help paying for end-of-life care in home or hospice.
Read More ›April 9, 2018 | Lahey Hospital News
Earl Brewer and Sandy Kitchen-Brewer of New Brunswick, Canada, come to Lahey for their care. By making grants to the Lahey Clinic Canadian Foundation, they can foster cross-border collaboration among Lahey and Canadian physicians.
Read More ›July 24, 2017 | Lahey Hospital News
Inspired by his faith and his patriotism, a local businessman helps make it possible for Lahey clinicians to care for patients in need around the globe. Teams of doctors, nurses and other staff have traveled to 32 countries under the auspices of the Global Outreach Program.
Read More ›November 6, 2016 | Lahey Hospital News
Soon after Andover businessman Hooks Johnston, Jr., arrived in the Lahey Emergency Department, he exhibited signs of life-threatening sepsis.
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