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Before the affiliation with the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Fairview Hospital was administered by the United Church Hospital Association, which helped break ground on the original Fairview site in 1915. With an original capacity of 60 beds, the original Fairview Hospital had some fairly humble beginnings compared with the illustrious U of M Medical Center administration. Now, the hospital operates in the sphere of the University's innovative medical care, combining a spirit of important, forward-thinking research and community-based care.[1]

The administration of Fairview Hospital dates back to 1907, when the first tract of land was purchased, and a care center for tuberculosis patients was donated to the Association.[1] Eventually, construction on the entirety of the first iteration of the hospital was completed. At the time, the hospital contained a capacity of two hundred adults and twenty-five infants, as well as a training school and five-story home for the nurses working there.[1] Today, M Health Fairview has 264 different locations for as many different medical and mental health needs as their patients could require, and remains a staple of the medical community in the Twin Cities and beyond.[2]


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[1]"Fairview Hospital" article, undated, P0683, Box 3, Folder 4, Hospitals, Norw. Amer. Encyclopedia, Norwegian-American Historical Association, naha.stolaf.edu.

[2]Find a Location, M Health Fairview. Accessed January 19th, 2024. mhealthfairview.org/locations.

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https://mhealthfairview.org/blog/M-Health-Fairview-Transitions-Some-Clinics-To-Virtual-Care-To-Slow-Covid-19

NAHA Archives NAHA Archives P0620 Box 1 Folder 8

NAHA Archives P0620 Box 1 Folder 8