Marshfield Clinic Health System's primary operations include facilities in Marshfield,
Eau Claire, Wausau/Weston, and
Rice Lake. As of 2022, the health system has 10
hospitals (including two in Marshfield) and 50-60 clinics throughout Wisconsin. Marshfield Clinic Health System also has several component centers, including: •
Marshfield Clinic Research Institute, founded in 1959, is the largest private medical research institute in Wisconsin. The Research Institute consists of six research centers: •
National Farm Medicine Center, which also houses the
National Children's Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety, directed by
Barbara C. Lee • Center for Clinical Epidemiology & Population Health • Center for Precision Medicine • Center for Oral and Systemic Health • Clinical Research Center • Cancer Care and Research Center • The
Division of Education provides
residency programs for medical school graduates in internal medicine, pediatrics, medicine and pediatrics, dermatology, and surgery. About 125 members of the Marshfield Clinic Health System staff hold clinical teaching appointments from the
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. •
Marshfield Clinic Laboratories is a system of laboratories that employs more than 450 people and performs more than 20 million tests annually. It has separate services for forensic toxicology, food safety and veterinary diagnostics. •
Security Health Plan of Wisconsin is Marshfield Clinic Health System's
health maintenance organization (HMO), established in 1986 as an outgrowth of the Greater Marshfield Community Health Plan, which began in 1971 as one of the earliest HMOs in the country. == Facilities ==