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Interview at Old Dominion

I am new to this message board and I would first like to say "Thank you" to all who have achieved their dream of becoming a CRNA, yet still take the time to answer questions for us "Wannabe's."

Secondly, I have my very first interview rapidly approaching at Old Dominion University. I am seeking any insight on the interview process at this school. Posts from alumni, current students, former interviewees or anyone with an interview pointer or word of encouragement would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You,

Wannabe Gasser

"Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you." ~ Emerson

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has anyone interviewd here? How are the pass rates for licensing as well as the regional anesthesia? I have an interview coming up and any guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks

WANNABE GASSER ... i'm not speaking from personal experience, but i've had several friends start anesthesia school this fall (hopefully i'll be following in their footsteps next fall), but from all i've gathered ... know you're stuff ... abg's, ans, hemodynamics, etc. everyone i've talked to says they got some sort of question, in some fashion or another regarding those areas.

so was it ODU where they were hit with hemodynamics? what is asn anyways? I was told the interviews are about 15 minutes long is that correct?

thanks

bump!

Dear Fallonrn,

Ans, I believe means autonomic nervous system.

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