Beebe Healthcare was awarded an ‘A’ in the fall 2019 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Gradea national distinction recognizing Beebe’s achievements in protecting patients from harm and providing safer healthcare. The Leapfrog Group is an independent national watchdog organization driven by employers and
Beebe Healthcare was recently recognized as a top performer when it comes to providing inclusive and equitable care for LGBTQ patients, visitors, and employees. The efforts to continue making Beebe Healthcare a safe and inclusive organization are led by the Inclusion and Diversity team. The team
BEEBE MEDICAL FOUNDATION raises money to help fulfill Beebe Healthcare’s mission to encourage healthy living and prevent illness, and to restore optimal health to the people who live in, work in, and visit our community. Whether it’s a routine checkup, managing a chronic disease like diabetes, or
Thomas Draper had two passions – serving the Delmarva community and his family. Draper, a Milford native, was killed while bicycling (possibly his third passion) in 2017. However, his work lives on in WBOC and in the continued passion for the community that his family displays daily. After
There’s more to building a new emergency department, like the one planned for Route 17 near Millville, than just putting shovels in the ground. Much more. Kevin Bristowe, MD, Medical Director of Emergency Services at Beebe, and his team have participated in numerous design meetings with architects
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
Beebe Healthcare and Beebe Medical Group are proud to announce that Steven D. Berlin, MD, and Leo Eschbach, Jr., DO, will join Beebe Women’s Healthcare – Bayside. Ann Marie Stafford, certified nurse midwife, will join Drs. Berlin and Eschbach in this practice, which will focus on women’s health at
When the Honorable William Swain Lee had a heart attack during 2015, he didn’t panic because he knew he would receive quality care just 10 minutes down the road. Earlier that day, he and his wife hosted a going away party for his son and his son’s wife who were moving to Tennessee. Judge Lee recalls
Peggy and Randall Rollins Margaret H. Rollins, known to childhood friends as Peggy Hastings, was born in 1933 in Lewes and spent her childhood and early adulthood in the community. She attended Lewes School, and worked in the administrative offices at Beebe Hospital after school and on weekends when
In case anyone hasn’t noticed, Peggy and Randall Rollins have a warm place in their hearts for Lewes, specifically, and for eastern Sussex County generally. The most recent manifestation of their love came last week when they gave Beebe Healthcare a huge boost with the announcement that their Ma-Ran