I know someone in the program there. He likes it and is pretty dang competent, definitely seems like a decent program.
Btw he is talking about me. So thanks buddy.
I'll try to explain as much as I can. If I miss something,sorry and just ask again.
So far I love the program. The instructors are all very knowledgable. The medical director is also very involved in the EMS program. He has come in and taught 3 different chapters so far to us. He also will come in about every month or so and answer any questions that the class has had, that the instructors didnt really know and couldnt find an answer to.
We do all of our clinicals at the Avera McKennan Hospital. We do them at the ED, ICU, PICU, PEDS, NICU, OB, Free Health Clinic, The Heard Hospital, Ambulatory, surgery. A nice thing about the program being taught by the hospital is that there is very rarely any problems with the nurses or docs in the hospital. They are very open to us being there and will ask or tell you to ask if you have any questions.
Also Avera McKennan is the only accredited program in the state.
As for internship, yes you have to pay those expenses and are not included in the cost. Locations available for the main internship inlude:
Sioux Falls, SD
Rapid City, SD (Depends on if they will take anyone, dont always do)
Sioux City, Iowa
Rochester, MN
Minneapolis, MN
Colorado Springs, CO
Kansas City, Missouri
Spokane, WA
Bismark, ND (i cant remember for sure on this one)
May have missed a couple, but there are plenty of options.
For the 2 weeks of internship you do during class there are alot more choices to pick to ride at.
Alot of students end up getting job offers from the places they do their internships at as well as EMS companies in the midwest. They know Avera's program is taught very well.
I'm sure im missing quite abit, so just ask again.
Edit: Also they do not teach you that everyone needs a NRB or even should get O2, and why excessive O2 can be bad for some patients.
Edit 2: Here is the
website, check it out if you haven't already or if anyone else wants to check it out.