Millikin/Decatur CRNA Program

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Hey guys,

Any graduates or applicants to this program? There is virtually no information about this program on the boards...

Does anyone who has already been accepted to the program have any advice for the clinical test given at the interview? Some people have said the concentration is on blood gases, other said meds related to alpha and beta receptors. I'm trying to study and would like to know what to concentrate on. Thanks!

Specializes in cardiac/PACU/SICU/Trauma ICU.

I would also love some feedback...I think I am just going to review a bit of everything! I would imagine that it is similar to CCRN type questions, but not sure. I plan on reviewing from my CCRN book.

Had my interview. The test was over random stuff, very little of it had to do with ICU nursing. The six interviewers were really nice and did their best to make everyone feel at ease. We'll see what happens :uhoh3:

Hi,

Thanks very much for this comment. It help me to think about my ideals.

Tks again and pls keep posting.

Specializes in ICU.

I interviewed last Friday; just waiting for the letter to come in the mail now. Super nervous! Wingsiii, I will PM you. Hopefully we will both get some good news in the mail!

Specializes in cardiac/PACU/SICU/Trauma ICU.

I got it!!! Let me know when you find out!

Specializes in ICU.

Me too!! Super excited! Looks like we are going to spend a lot of time together! Lol! When did you interview? Mine was Fri afternoon. :-D

Specializes in cardiac/PACU/SICU/Trauma ICU.

Mine was Thursday afternoon. I had two friends that also interviewed and got in!!! Where ya from?

Specializes in ICU.

Awesome!

I sent you an email through here... not sure how that works. PM or email me and we can chat ;)

It's going to be an intense and good three years! See you in May!

Specializes in ICU.

Wow - we all got in!!! :) Awesome!! See you in May!! :)

Did you have some questions for me Sparikh516?

Hi Sparikh516,

I have some questions for you that I hope you can answer if you don't mind about the MENP program at Millikin. First, do you graduate with a masters in clinical leadership, or can you graduate with a masters in a speciality area to be an APN? Second, do you think it will benefit me if I work for a year as a CNA before I apply to the program? Any other advice or information would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!! :nurse:

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