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Rice Memorial Hospital, a major health care facility, is a 136-bed secondary referral hospital and is the largest city-owned hospital in Minnesota. As the premier health care facility in west central Minnesota, we serve over 200,000 residents. We are a highly specialized center serving people in a 14 county region in west central Minnesota. There are almost 200 physicians on our active and affiliate Medical Staff which represent some 54 medical specialties. Together, we share in a state wide reputation for the high quality of care provided to our patients.

Professional staff at Rice Memorial Hospital work together and support each other in a collaborative practice to provide high quality patient care.

Excellent working conditions and quality of life can be attested to by the fact that there are no significant staffing shortages at Rice. Today Rice employs approximately 1000 people.

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Click here to learn about our New Graduate Nursing Program.

Education at Rice

Rice Memorial Hospital is a hospital dedicated to the education of those entering the field of health care. With a service area that encompasses 14 counties and provides care to over 220,000 patients, Rice is an excellent clinical setting for many students.

The School of Radiologic Technology is a two-year accredited degree program. It accepts six students each year to receive clinical training at Rice and coursework at Ridgewater Community College.

The Rice Regional Dental Clinic has been established as a collaborative effort between Rice Memorial Hospital and the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry in order to educate dental students.  The Dental Clinic is equipped with ten dental chairs and state-of-the-art dental equipment.  Four dental students and one dental hygiene spend a one-month rotation through the clinic on a year-round basis. 

Rice and the Willmar community have recently been chosen as the Southern site for the Academic Health Education Center for the University of Minnesota Academic Health Center. The AHEC is a federal/state cooperative agreement that aims to educate students of health professions in medically underserved areas of the state. The AHEC is a collaborative effort with other communities in the region to promote existing health programs and to bring community and University interests together to address healthcare workforce concerns in the region.

Internships

Because at Rice we feel that we must invest in the workforce of tomorrow, we have developed several student internships. These internships are designed to provide a connection between education and real life practice in the hospital setting.

  • The Summer Intern Program

    Program Description
    The Summer Intern Program is an opportunity for nursing students (BSN, BAN), between their junior and senior years, to participate in a learning and work experience to provide the connection between education and real life practice.
    Under the direction of a preceptor, interns further their understanding of the practice of professional nursing.  Opportunities are available in a variety of areas at Rice including:

    1. Adult Health Care
    2. Ambulatory Care
    3. ICCU
    4. Surgical Services
    5. Women and Children’s Care (includes OB)

    In addition, students have the opportunity to observe in other areas.

click here for more information on the Summer Intern Program

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