Spirit of Marshfield: Celebrating 10 years of critical care transport excellence

It's a question repeated to every seasoned transport crewmember who performs public relations site visits. I doubt my colleagues in Dallas or Denver encounter the geographical unfamiliarity so common to our locale. If you visualize the midpoint of a line drawn from Minneapolis to Green Bay and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Air medical journal 2004, Vol.23 (1), p.20-23
1. Verfasser: Martin, Deb K
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:It's a question repeated to every seasoned transport crewmember who performs public relations site visits. I doubt my colleagues in Dallas or Denver encounter the geographical unfamiliarity so common to our locale. If you visualize the midpoint of a line drawn from Minneapolis to Green Bay and go 30 miles south, you'll discover Marshfield, Wisconsin. There, situated atop “the hill,” amid an unassuming rural backdrop in a conservative town of 20,000, you'll note the medical complex that comprises the 504-bed Saint Joseph's Hospital and 350-physician Marshfield Clinic. Together, they serve as the major tertiary care and referral center for patients in central and northern Wisconsin, with extension into the upper peninsula of Michigan.
ISSN:1067-991X
1532-6497
DOI:10.1016/j.amj.2003.10.009