Dorsey College - Madison Heights, MI Campus (EMS Building) 31779 John R Road, Madison Heights, MI 48071
About the Business
Dorsey College's Madison Heights campus, located at 31779 John R Road in Michigan, is housed in the EMS Building. This campus offers a range of programs in the healthcare field, including medical assisting, pharmacy technician, and practical nursing. With state-of-the-art facilities and experienced instructors, Dorsey College provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in their chosen career paths. Whether you are looking to start a new career or advance in your current one, Dorsey College's Madison Heights campus is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals.
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31779 John R Rd, Madison Heights, MI 48071, United States
Reviews
"Was a student for EMT, Medic, and Instructor Coordinator. Had a wonderful experience with wonderful instructors! Their new program set up is phenomenal, along with the new manikins makes scenarios so much more realistic!"
"This is regarding Dorsey's paramedic program that I recently graduated from. This program was absolutely horrible for me. Before the headache of COVID, they were extremely unorganized and unprofessional. I rarely had actual homework, and most of the lesson plan was given through pre-made slides. My original teacher, while they were there, was very helpful with what they were given. They did the best with what they had. However, we were barely given any lab time or hands on training. When this was brought up, often it was met by aggression or frustration from school staff and promises of "we will get to it". Clinicals were difficult to schedule because only one person in the front office actually answers emails, who was part-time and has since quit the school. Also, another supervisor at the school has bad blood with certain clinical sites and made it extra difficult to sign up at these sites. Both my teacher and program director were fired by the school for different reasons, and the replacements we were given did not care one ounce about our class. Emails went weeks or months without being answered. This is before March, when the lock down started. Emails regarding licensing, when class was going to be held, clinicals, you name it. I would email once or twice a week for 3-4 weeks and get no acknowledgement, even if it was just to say they saw my questions. After the lockdown began, classes were sporadically unorganized. There was no plan on how to get us through effectively, and I only was able to get through by emailing other teachers and supervisors that people at my job were in class with. They held make-shift ACLS and PALS classes and then did not submit our certs for almost a year. The replacement teacher we were given was then temporarily laid off due to COVID and the fourth teacher we were given did not answer one phone call or email from me in 2 months. After completing the class and passing, it took over a month for the roster to be submitted to the state for NREMT testing. I did pass the program and NREMT on my first attempt, but I feel this was more due to the community College I attended a program at and failed years prior. I also spent most of my time in this program teaching myself from a book. What I mean to say is I learned more from a program I failed and reading a book by myself than I did in Dorsey's Paramedic program. If you have the money and time, I recommend taking your education to a community College and stop supporting these money hole trade programs."
"Staff was great both at the front at reception and with the testers. My instructor was very kind and gave great advice that I will use in the future. I completed the BLS course online then just came in to test and I was out in a total of 15 min. I've been getting my BLS cert every two years since 2012 and this is the best one I've done. Super great staff here :)"
"I just completed the EMT Basic Program at Superior and really enjoyed my class. My classmates were supportive of each other and we received materials in the class to cover topics very thoroughly even above and beyond the textbook we had (the more sources of information, the better)! My instructor was awesome and really cares about her students. I would recommend Superior and I think most of my classmates would also! I read the first review and had the completely opposite experience. Lots of guesswork going on with "what others have done" when there are no facts or statistics to support those claims. Usually students who don't pass National Registry blame everyone else but themselves!"
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