futureslp17 Posted April 6, 2018 Posted April 6, 2018 (edited) I'm torn between both programs, if anyone has any insight/opinions I'd appreciate it! Seton Hall: $$, 65 credits, 3 clinical externships (no on-campus clinic), overseas trip option, new interprofessional building (not sure exactly how we will be collaborating with other students), culminating project is a portfolio of experiences, From a professor in the program: "The medical training is through coursework in Dysphagia +Neuroscience +neuromotor + Aphasia/Cognition courses along with clinical placements. In addition, student attend a one day training at JFK, Adler, Alaris and JCC for specific training on MBS, aphasia testing, observing Trach/vent patients and work with individuals with MCI" Montclair State: $, 62 credits, 3 on campus clinical rotations, 2 externships, no overseas trip, not sure of what medical training they offer (FEES, MBS, etc.), capstone project (not sure what it consists of), same core curriculum as Seton Hall Edited April 6, 2018 by futureslp17
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