By Dr. David Tam Like many of us do on Dec. 31 every year, Beebe Healthcare and its leadership team recently took the time to reflect back on our past fiscal year which ended in June. It was quite a year for the healthcare system and for this community. Last July, we were coming down off the spring
During this giving season, the Beebe Medical Foundation thanks the community for all of the generous support that is helping Beebe Healthcare in Creating the Next Generation of Care. Without you, we could not be where we are today, so here are a few updates on how you are making a difference in our
Expect Beebe Healthcare to ring in the New Year with a new entrance. Beebe is proud to present the final illustration showing the new West Entrance of the Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus. These upgrades are paving the way for the Lewes Campus’ new front door. The campus will now be easier to
During the planning process for creating a second location for our cancer center, the design team created life-size mock-ups of rooms to allow Tunnell Cancer Center Executive Director Barry Hamp and the team to see what a room might look like and to have the ability to focus on what is best for the
Bobby Gulab, MD, Board Certified Internal Medicine physician and newly named Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Beebe Medical Group, Beebe’s employed physician group, is working with his team and Beebe’s leadership to plan for the future. Beebe Medical Group (BMG) currently employs
Beebe team members know that to have the best work environment and provide the best patient experience, it all starts with love. Patrick Carmody (pictured), the recent L.O.V.E. Letter Award recipient, said he often sends L.O.V.E. notes to his team members, but receiving the award put the team member
Ringing in the New Year on the second floor Women’s Health wing is always an exciting time. This year was no different as Beebe’s labor and delivery teams watched the clock to see who the first baby of the New Year would be. This year, the first Beebe Baby of 2018 was Ellie Spare. She joined the
Mark Facciolo, DO, and his wife, Gina Facciolo, DO, moved to Lewes mid-way through 2017. As trained physicians, they were excited to start practicing and learn more about the community. Mark, a general surgeon with a special interest in endocrine surgery, joined Beebe Medical Group’s General Surgery
Learn more about Barry Hamp, his perspective on the significance of the expansion of the Tunnell Cancer Center, the thought and inspiration behind it, and what it means for its patients and the community. We turn our attention to Beebe Healthcare’s Tunnell Cancer Center and its oncology service line
Beebe Healthcare is working to build the future of vascular surgery here in Lewes. Future plans include the design, creation, and implementation of a hybrid operating room. This surgical theatre offers the latest in advanced imaging technology for vascular surgeons and allows patients to undergo