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[Faribault Daily News, May 10, 2023]   Allina's Faribault cancer center now open
May 10, 2023
[Faribault Daily News, July 13, 2022]   New Diaper Bank acts as a valuable resource for families in Faribault, inviting the community to contribute and help their neighbors
July 13, 2022
[Faribault Daily News, June 10, 2022]   Faribault Medical Center completes design process for new cancer clinic
June 10, 2022
[Faribault Daily News, January 22, 2020]   As we celebrate our five year affiliation anniversary, I thought it would be appropriate to offer a report out on what the decision has meant for the delivery of health care in this community.
January 22, 2020
[Faribault Daily News, October 21, 2019]   District One Hospital now offers 3D mammograms. The advanced device is part of a system-wide effort to provide effective tools to help detect breast cancer.
October 21, 2019
[Faribault Daily News, September 30, 2019]   Through a new virtual care partnership, physicians at District One Hospital now have enhanced 24/7 access to Children’s Minnesota neonatal care specialists.
September 30, 2019
[Faribault Daily News, December 03, 2018]   A new position at Faribault District One Hospital follows a current trend in medicine and is intended to offer ill patients more consistency in their care and reduce the length of hospital stays. Dr. David Beckmann ’s new role as the facility’s first hospitalist makes him an actual employee of District One, where he already cared for patients.
December 03, 2018
[Faribault Daily News, November 06, 2017]   Owatonna Hospital President David Albrecht will assume the same role with District One Hospital starting in December. District One Hospital announced Albrecht as its next President Monday morning after current President Stephen Pribyl announced his retirement earlier this year.
November 06, 2017
[Faribault Daily News, July 25, 2017]   If District One Hospital’s Emergency Department employees are excited about the increased efficiency of their brand new facility, it’s probably because they helped design it. With a price tag of $13.5 million, the new Emergency Department boasts 16 beds and 20,000 square feet to handle the average 15,000 ED patients treated at District One each year.
July 25, 2017