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  2. Mayo working to recruit new pediatricians to Albert Lea - AOL

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    Aug. 18—1 pediatrician from Austin to reallocate portion of time to Albert Lea With two pediatricians recently leaving Mayo Clinic Health System in Albert Lea to pursue other professional ...

  3. Mayo to move HealthReach services to main Albert Lea ... - AOL

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    Dec. 1—Mayo Clinic Health System on Thursday announced plans to move services from its HealthReach campus to the main Albert Lea hospital campus in 2024. Eric Crockett, regional chair of ...

  4. Mayo Clinic Health System - Wikipedia

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    Mayo Clinic Health System's Eau Claire hospital was ranked number 6 in the state of Wisconsin in 2020, and 4th in 2021 by U.S. News & World Report. [44] In 2021 and 2022, the health system's Albert Lea-Austin hospital, and La Crosse hospital were included in Newsweek's list of top U.S. hospitals. [45] [46]

  5. List of hospitals in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Albert Lea Hospital and Clinic, Albert Lea (Mayo Clinic Health System), closed in 2019 [3] Asbury Hospital, near Elliot Park in Minneapolis, 350 beds, became United States Veterans Hospital Number 68 in 1921. [125] Eitel Hospital, Minneapolis, closed in 1985; Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center, Fergus Falls, closed in 2005

  6. Mayo looking for stories about Naeve Hospital as removal ...

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    Robert Albright, regional vice president of Mayo Clinic Health System's southeast Minnesota region, said the history of health care in Albert Lea goes back more than 150 years to when Dr. J.M ...

  7. Austin, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    By 1896 area doctors, with the help of local Lutheran congregations, formed the Austin Hospital Association, later becoming St. Olaf Hospital, and (since 1995) part of Mayo Clinic Health System. [6] [11] In 1897 Charles Boostrom opened Austin's first college, the Southern Minnesota Normal College and Austin School of Commerce. It closed in 1925 ...