Luther Midelfort: A History of Caring

Luther Midelfort: A History of Caring (HM1FBF)

Location: Eau Claire, WI 54703 Eau Claire County
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N 44° 48.688', W 91° 30.817'

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Its doors are open to every sufferer, with no shadow of restriction as to the color of their skin or of their money, or the shade of their religious belief."
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??? Luther Hospital's beginnings trace back to 1895 when a group of Norwegian Lutheran clergymen and members of the community, businesses and charitable organizations began working together to build a non-sectarian, not-for-profit hospital. In 1905 the hospital opened its doors to the community, serving 195 patients during its first year.



??? Dr. Hans Christian Midelfart, a Norwegian immigrant who arrived in Eau Claire in 1892, once served on the hospital Board of Directors. He headed its medical and surgical staffs and was also the founder of Middelfart Clinic. Middelfart dreamed of building a medical practice in Eau Claire and along with his partners, Dr. Johan Mathieson and four others colleagues, opened the Middelfart Clinic in downtown Eau Claire in 1927. The clinic moved to a larger facility on the city's southside in 1969 and changed its name to Midelfort Clinic.



??? As Luther Hospital grew, it soon became apparent that there was a need for a training program for nurses. In 1907, the hospital founded its own nursing school and the first class of three nurses graduated in 1910. A new nurses residence was constructed in 1930 and by 1945 there were 100 nurses in training. The nursing program continued until 1967 when the program was taken over by Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (now the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire).



??? The hospital continued to expand through the years in order to keep pace with patient care needs and technological advances in equipment and treatment. In 1992, Luther Hospital and Middelfort Clinic merged with the Mayo Foundation of Rochester, Minnesota. Midelfort Clinic expanded its Eau Claire base of operation in 1995 by opening the Middelfort Clinic - Luther Campus facility, a five-floor medical office building located at the north end of Luther Hospital. By 2000, Luther Midelfort had a medical staff of over 180 physicians, nearly 10,000 hospital admissions and over 676,000 clinic visits per year!



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Luther Midelfort - Mayo Health System

2001
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Marker Number15
Year Placed2001
Placed ByThe City of Eau Claire Landmark Commission; Luther Midelfort - Mayo Health System.
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Date Added Wednesday, September 10th, 2014 at 1:21pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)15T E 617533 N 4963081
Decimal Degrees44.81146667, -91.51361667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 44° 48.688', W 91° 30.817'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds44° 48' 41.28" N, 91° 30' 49.02" W
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Area Code(s)715
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling South
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 101-199 Chippewa River State Trail, Eau Claire WI 54703, US
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