Avera Queen of Peace, SDSU Partner on Respiratory Care
Avera Queen of Peace is partnering with the South Dakota State University (SDSU) Respiratory Care Program to provide respiratory therapy education and hands-on clinical training in Mitchell as part of an initiative to strengthen rural health care workforce development. This professional training year consists of respiratory-specific coursework, lectures, labs and clinical experiences.
USD School of Health Sciences and Southeast South Dakota AHEC Host Disaster Response Training
On Feb. 19, 319 students from the University of South Dakota and South Dakota State University gathered at the Andrew E. Lee Memorial Medicine and Science Building on the USD campus in Vermillion for Disaster Training Day, an annual event that provides hands-on disaster preparedness training.
Columbus Fieldhouse To Host First Sporting Event On March 3
The Columbus Fieldhouse will be hosting its first scheduled sporting event on Sunday, March 3, when it welcomes four women’s college soccer teams to the facility to hold two exhibition games.
HOSA Fall HOSA Mini Scrubs Camp Held In Huron
Approximately 45 students from regional chapters of Health Occupation Students of America-Future Health Professionals (HOSA) recently attended a Mini Scrubs Camp to experience hands-on learning about several health care careers.
University Of South Dakota’s Interprofessional Health Education Center Hosts Fall Interprofessional Training Workshop
The University of South Dakota’s Interprofessional Health Education Center (IHEC) will host its 12th annual interprofessional training workshop on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Huron Regional Medical Center To Partner With South Dakota State University And Regional Affiliates For $1.5M BREATHE-SD Project
In partnership with South Dakota State University (SDSU), Huron Regional Medical Center (HRMC) and Northern Plains Health Network (NPHN) affiliate hospitals in Madison and Brookings were awarded a grant of more than $1.5 million from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The grant will fund a project entitled BREATHE-SD, which aims to bring respiratory therapy education and public health opportunities to rural facilities and the communities they serve.
Huron Regional Medical Center To Partner With South Dakota State University And Regional Affiliates For $1.545M BREATHE-SD Project
In partnership with South Dakota State University (SDSU), Huron Regional Medical Center and Northern Plains Health Network (NPHN) affiliate hospitals in Madison and Brookings were awarded a grant of over $1.5 million from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The grant will fund a project entitled BREATHE-SD, which aims to bring respiratory therapy education and public health opportunities to rural facilities and the communities they serve.