Nursing Students SRNA
Published Aug 19, 2007
KPak1984
1 Post
Hi everyone! I have a quick question. When graduating with a BSN in nursing, I know that you have to work as a RN for a couple of years before you can apply for the CRNA program. When you get into the program, does that mean that you are getting your masters? Also, what are the requirements to get into that program?
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Gauge
183 Posts
Once you graduate as a CRNA you receive your master's degree. The requirements vary some by schools but at the very least you have to have your BSN (or RN with a BS in another field), one year of critical care experience. Most also require that you have extra chemistry classes.