Re: Tough to get in to Army CRNA program?
Hi Waiting 2 8,
Below are some links for you to look at. I wouldn't say the Army CRNA program is "hard to get into", but it has set requirements, ie, BSN, ~3.0 GPA, GRE (1000 or higher) and at least one year Critical Care (if Reserve or Civilian). Also, letters of recommendation including one from a director of anesthesia (nursing) from a phase II medical site.
If you are active duty, they can waive the year of critical care requirement and have you take a critical care prep course prior to start.......however, I would not recommend that unless you have several years of nursing under your belt. The learning curve is enormous your first few years out of nursing school......were you an ADN nurse before your BSN?
This program is the definition of "rigorous". The attrition rate can be 30-50%. It is an excellent program and will teach you to be very autonomous.......i.e., you may be deployed with "little back-up", so if you are not competent......bad news.
IMO, I wouldn't touch it (any CRNA program) with a ten foot pole if I didn't have ICU experience. I'm coming into this program (starting June 15th) with airway placement skills, chest needling/tube placement experience and I am still "shaking in my boots".....but thats just me (slow learner).
All that being said:
You will not get a better education........
It is ranked 2nd in the nation, but in reality the training is unsurpassed, and they
PAY you to go to SCHOOL ......no debt!!
You could choose the reserve route (strap plus student loans) and go to a civilian school, but you will have a civilian education............your choice.
http://www.dns.amedd.army.mil/crna/U...09%20Final.pdf http://www.dns.amedd.army.mil/crna/index.htm
Talk to your recruiter,
good luck,
c.
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