If you’re a Paramedic hoping to advance with Creighton’s Critical Care program and you earned your medic through a hospital-based, NREMT-accredited program, save yourself the trouble. I met every requirement, yet the enrollment office fixated on the lack of a “traditional transcript” — as if modern healthcare education hasn’t moved beyond paper trails.
My program, based at a Level 1 Trauma Center, sent the documentation directly. I personally reached out to the EMS program multiple times. They stated they had their hands tied. I even contacted the President’s office. The result? Silence. Indifference. A complete unwillingness to engage.
For a university that markets itself as forward-thinking, the rigidity and lack of responsiveness are incredibly disappointing. Having been stationed at Offutt and having earned my Bachelor’s from Bellevue, I expected Creighton to rise above bureaucratic box-checking. Instead, they’ve shown they care more about outdated processes (or perhaps they think the pennies I'd bring to the school just aren't shiny enough) than about advancing today’s healthcare...
Read moreHorrible experience with DR. Sanjay Singh, M.D. Diagnosed me with Epilepsy and ruined my family and I's lives. We were forced to move out of state to get "actuall" medical care, would never reccomend Nebraska as a place to even set foot in for a busted wrist...it will cost you more than you...
Read moreCreighton School of Law and Creighton's Heider College of Business were excellent places to go in terms of getting my JD/MBA. The faculty and staff truly care about the success and education they provide to...
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