Mile Bluff Medical Center
Barrett Shoults is an experienced Emergency Physician currently serving at Mile Bluff Medical Center since June 2023 and also holds the position of Medical Director for the Mauston Area Ambulance Association. Prior to this role, Barrett worked as an Emergency Physician and Practice Partner with Madison Emergency Physicians from July 2016 to June 2023, where responsibilities included serving multiple emergency departments in southern Wisconsin. Barrett completed residency training in Emergency Medicine at UW Health from June 2013 to July 2016. Earlier professional experience includes an administrative role in the IT department at The Salvation Army from September 2005 to May 2009. Barrett earned a Medical Doctorate from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 2013 and a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences and Psychology from the University of Illinois Chicago in 2009.
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Mile Bluff Medical Center
Welcome to Mile Bluff Medical Center For generations, area families have trusted their care to Mile Bluff Medical Center – from birth to adolescence and on through adulthood. It’s because we see the big picture. Mile Bluff Medical Center continually strives to bring sophisticated medical services, expert healthcare providers and the latest technologies locally to keep your care right here during times of illness, injury, and even wellness. No matter the stage or phase, we take great pride in providing the community with healthcare evolving for life. At Mile Bluff, we are pleased to support our surrounding community with our 40-bed acute care hospital, two 60-bed nursing homes, 12-bed assisted living facility specializing in Alzheimer’s and dementia care, retirement community, two retail pharmacies, and five outreach medical centers. Conveniently located in the south-central portion of the state, Mile Bluff Medical Center is about an hour drive from both LaCrosse and Madison. Mile Bluff operates the only hospital in Juneau County, which serves a population of more than 55,000 residents in a five-county rural region.