Beebe Medical Foundation and the Schell Brothers unveiled the largest single donation ever made for the Beebe Beach Bash. Schell Brothers generously donated $25,000 to the Foundation as Diamond Sponsors for the event, touted as the “Biggest Party of the Summer.” “At Schell Brothers, we like to have
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
John and Sharon Kennedy of Ocean View were excited to learn Beebe Healthcare would be building a South Coastal health campus just south of them. The couple has had more than a dozen trips to Beebe’s Emergency Department in Lewes. Sharon says knowing there will be a new free-standing emergency room
The 2017 Beebe Ball, hosted by Beebe Medical Foundation, raised more than $170,000 for Beebe’s Cardiac & Vascular Services. This annual event brings the community and the medical providers together to enjoy an evening of celebration and fundraising for healthcare services. Each year, the Ball allows
Beebe Healthcare is creating the next generation of care, starting with current construction at the Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus to add needed cardiac and vascular space. Construction, which was started late last year, is removing the former linear accelerator used when Beebe’s Oncology Services
When Liz Zehner first walked through the halls of Beebe, she immediately felt a sense of community. “People waved and said hello,” Liz recalls. “I could feel everyone was like a family.” Years later, Liz who was now working at Beebe in Women’s Health, brought her father into the Emergency Department
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
Lewes residents Victor and Lacy Letonoff decided to leave a legacy of love—an enduring legacy—to Beebe Healthcare by making a planned gift and providing support through their will. Ensuring that their local, not-for-profit healthcare system will continue to thrive and offer quality care to the
For years, Elinor Boyce had ongoing heart issues. Eventually, she needed to have surgery. She had a heart ablation and continued to work to manage her congestive heart failure. When Beebe Healthcare launched the Ornish Lifestyle Medicine program, Elinor knew she wanted to participate. Beebe