It completely depends on the particular nurse anesthesia program. The only way to know is to ask them. Bring it up at your interview, and see how they respond.
Their response will depend on the program's resources, committments, and philosophy. So don't take it personal if it doesn't fly. Some programs have very set clinical sites, and are not interested in adding any more. Each site bring with it paperwork, administration issues, etc.
On the other hand, some programs are eager to establish as many sites as possible. I heard one program director say he would welcome the opportunity to establish a site anywhere a new student requested one (assuming it met all the required accreditation criteria).
Even if the program is willing, you will still have to see if all the powers-that-be among all the interested parties can come to mutual agreements. There have to be clinical instructors at the site willing to participate in all things needed for accreditation. Whoever is in charge of the anesthesia department (read--MDAs, usually) has to be supportive.
But this is exactly what is being done in many nurse anesthesia programs. So it is possible it will work out for you. Good luck, and let us know how it goes.
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