By Maureen Hurst Since moving to Ocean View in 2005, my husband Jim and I knew that Beebe would be our destination in the event of a medical emergency. In 2007, I read a media article about Beebe’s plans for a much-needed South Coastal Health Campus. As a former critical care RN, I closely followed
A Q&A with Ellen Rice who talks about her painting talents and the featured painting for the South Coastal Health Campus cancer center main lobby. Being the well-known artist that you are in Sussex County, does this particular project mean anything special to you? Particularly as it is in a
Beebe leaders, team members, and supporters gathered near Millville on November 1 on the site which will be the future home of Beebe’s South Coastal Health Campus! This new campus on Route 17 will include a freestanding emergency department and a second location for Beebe’s comprehensive cancer
When Kristen Rahn, Nurse Manager of Radiation Oncology, started at Beebe 19 years ago, the Tunnell Cancer Center on Route 24 near Rehoboth Beach had not been built yet. “We were seeing our oncology patients at the Lewes Campus and I remember we had such high volumes that we were scheduling patients
Beebe’s expansion design team worked with the team at Wilmot Sanz, the architecture and interior design firm chosen for Beebe’s South Coastal Health Campus. Kristen Delgandio, Vice President at Wilmot Sanz, led Beebe’s design team through discussions in determining its interior design selections
The Jean & Joan Fund, supported by the Jean & Joan Charity Golf Classic, donates funds for the purchase of patient transport vans for Beebe Healthcare’s Tunnell Cancer Center. Its mission is to raise funds for equipment and patient services at the cancer center located in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
After receiving excellent care at Beebe Healthcare’s Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus during an episode of chest pain, Louis Melton, who lives in the Millville area, knew he wanted to give back. Most importantly, he wanted to spread the word about Beebe to his friends and community members. The
Emergency Department physicians often see patients at their worst moments on their worst days. They arrive with injuries, illnesses, and often they are in a life-threatening situation. For about 10 years, Dr. Paul Cowan and his team of emergency physicians saw patients in the South Coastal area
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
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