
For the MacArthur Family, Volunteering is in the Genes
Among all of the change at the hospital, one tradition has remained constant over those years: volunteerism - and the MacArthur family has exemplified just what that commitment means.
Among all of the change at the hospital, one tradition has remained constant over those years: volunteerism - and the MacArthur family has exemplified just what that commitment means.
From July 22 to July 26, twelve local students got a first-hand view of the medical world at BID–Needham through the Needham Community Education course, “An Inside Look at the Medical Profession.”
Local residents from Needham and surrounding towns have pledged to take on the Falmouth Road Race, all in support of Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Needham (BID–Needham).
New Outpatient Clinical Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Needham expands access to the increasing need for outpatient care
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Needham (BID–Needham) is pleased to announce the ribbon cutting ceremony of its brand new, 37,000-square-foot Outpatient Clinical Center on Friday, May 3, 2019.
Free cancer screenings will be held at 560 Hillside Avenue (Entry H) in the Rosemary Office Park on three dates in April, 2019
Needham resident Robin Colgrove, a staff physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Needham (BID–Needham), will represent the hospital on Team BIDMC at the 2019 Boston Marathon.
Today, Beth Israel Lahey Health officially embarks on a journey to transform health care in Massachusetts.
Newly elected state Sen. Becca Rausch presented the BID-Needham with the Business of the Year Award in recognition of the hospital’s “unwavering commitment to our community and its role as a vital economic engine.”
Priscilla Leavitt has been a volunteer at BID–Needham for nearly a decade