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Flight opportunities
Started by swaamedic
Cinci, Pitt, UofC also...
I think Henry Ford can opt to fly on Case Western's chopper also....
I think Henry Ford can opt to fly on Case Western's chopper also....
Mayo Clinic residents fly as flight physicians during the last 2 years of residency. The program pays for our licenses in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, since we serve each of those states with our helicopters.
Geisinger in Danville, PA.
Akron Gen can opt to fly with the Cleveland Metro Health I believe but it's not the same consistent experience that the Metro residents get.
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ann arbor has a pretty strong flight program
We get patients from LifeStar all the time, and I've never seen a resident flying along. It's always been a nurse and a respiratory therapist. Of course, this is only my experience (out of maybe 30 interactions with LifeStar).jf said:At my interview at UCONN, I was told that the residents often fly with lifestar, unlike what a previous poster said.
UConn apparently offers a transport medicine fellowship that allows fellows to study air medical transport. I think they ride along with the crews as opposed to being a member of the crew, but then again, I'm only going with second hand info here.
As a plug for Lifestar...I have interacted with them as an EMT for many years and am now doing some research with them....it is a great program. The crew members are smart, professional and fun to work with. They normally fly with a flight nurse/medic and a RT, but often have observers with them.
From what I remember St. V's in Toledo is the be-all-end-all in flight opportunities.
I don't know if they're the be-all-end-all but they fly 3 Dauphins... badass aircraft.
jonwilli said:I believe Case Western and Akron General also have the same thing, they both can fly time on the same helicopter crew as crew members and not just observers in Cleveland.
MetroHealth has one of the busiest helicopters in the country, if not the busiest. There are 4 helicopters, 3 usually in rotation. There are two pilots, helicopters are Sikorsky's. There is always a doc on board. Residents have ample opportunity to moonlight. The helicopter is also nice for a residency in the sick pathology is BRINGS to the ED. If you're interested in aeromedicine, you should check out Cleveland.
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