Special Opportunity for Physician Assistant Students Lands at CSM

Friday, August 2, 2024

An educational opportunity for students in the Physician Assistant Studies program landed on Aug. 1 at ؛¬ذك²فتسئµ.

Assistant Professor Matthew Roesner, PA-C, MSPAS, arranged for a LifeNet helicopter from Air Methods to land on campus near the Lied Fitness Center, following classes in which the students learned about airway management intubation from a flight medic.

The students are finishing their didactic year before starting clinical rotations in three weeks.

“I wanted to find something that tied textbook knowledge with clinical knowledge,â€‌ said Roesner, who was a paramedic in Kansas City, Kan., before becoming a PA and educator. “I was trying to bridge the gap with the helicopter and what potentially would be entailed in a flight for a patient to a big hospital, especially from rural America.â€‌

Roesner noted that many of the students could begin their careers at hospitals in rural areas.

Student Madison Ybarra of Redlands, Calif., said it was an eye-opening experience to get an up-close look at the helicopter and the small space the paramedics have to provide critical care.

“It gives me a great sense of what I could possibly be doing in the future or working with paramedics who do this, especially if I decide to move to a rural area,â€‌ she said. “I am interested in rural emergency medicine, so this could be something I look forward to doing.â€‌