Published Aug 28, 2013
anmath
8 Posts
Im planning to apply for CRNA school next year. But im not sure whether to go for DNP or Msn. Not all programs are DNP yet. Can someone give their inputs? Thanks
wtbcrna, MSN, DNP, CRNA
5,127 Posts
DNP should be a secondary consideration when picking a good CRNA program. You should pick the program that is going to teach you how to be an independent CRNA. The ideal program will also have plenty of opportunities for ultrasound guided regional anesthesia and CVLs. All things being equal if the two programs are the same except for the degree then I would pick the one with DNP.
Thanks for taking time to reply. Do u think TCU's CRNA program is as good as any other good programs nationwide?
I am sorry to say I do not know enough about TCUs program. I imagine with a big program like TCU experiences vary widely depending on the clinical site.
Thanks for your feedback.