RN to MSN/CRNA. Anyone here do that?

Specialties CRNA

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Or know anyone that has done it? I ask because i was surfing around and found one program that claims to offer that option.

BTW, no need to flame me for disrespecting your profession or trying to do less work or any of that. I am simply curious about a program i saw so i thought i'd ask the largest collection of CRNAs that i know about.

Specializes in Nursing Assistant/ Army Medic, LVN.

Do you mean RN, ADN - MSN/CRNA?? ....(Skipping the BSN)??

I have read of students with other (non-nursing) Bachelor degrees being accepted to CRNA programs, but I don't think I have seen a RN, ADN -CRNA bridge program anywhere.

If I do come across something online somewhere, I'll definitely let you know. I'm curious about what you found also.....

Specializes in Nursing Assistant/ Army Medic, LVN.

Check out this thread.

This is what i saw that caused me to ask the question.

http://www.pitt.edu/~nursing/academicprograms/rn_msn_program.html

Looks like a great program. I have friends in med school at Pitt. They all say it is the best place ever. Pitt is very friendly to non-traditioanl students.

Yes I know someone who did! Best of luck!

Specializes in Anesthesia.
Yes I know someone who did! Best of luck!

You do realize you are digging up threads and replying to people from 5-8yrs ago?

^^^And you do realize that you are to?? ^^^

Specializes in CRNA, Finally retired.
^^^And you do realize that you are to?? ^^^

You too.

Any info on NC programs?

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