DUKE CRNA 2019

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Hey! I submitted To Duke's CRNA program! Just wondering if anyone else has and if you got an interview yet?!

Specializes in CVICU, SRNA.
Keep your eyes on your emails! I just got an acceptance letter today.

Nice! Congratulations! I did, too. I confirmed acceptance. Are you interviewing for other programs or are you choosing Duke?

Duke is the only place I've ever applied. I'll be accepting the offer.

Does anyone know if the December interview was this week? I'm anxious to find out who all my classmates will be :)

Does anyone know if the December interview was this week? I'm anxious to find out who all my classmates will be :)

I interviewed on 11/13 and if memory serves correctly, we were told the last day of interviews would be today, 12/5. Hopefully we all will know our fate within the next week or so! It's been quite the nerve wracking wait :nailbiting:. Praying for some good news!

Best of luck to all who interviewed and congrats to those accepted!

Any updates on acceptance?

I interviewed in the December session and was accepted. I’m excited to meet all my classmates!

Specializes in CVICU, SRNA.
On 1/15/2019 at 5:01 PM, HuskyHeartRN said:

I interviewed in the December session and was accepted. I’m excited to meet all my classmates!

Congratulations! Can't wait to meet you, too!

Hello guys,

I am a graduate nurse new to ICU and I am thinking about trying to apply some CRNA programs after working for a year or so. Do you guys all have CCRN before you apply? And how many chemistry classes have you taken? I appreciate your time!

Hello, everyone. My name is Christian, and I was accepted into Duke's Class of 2022 cohort. Just trying to get in touch with any future classmates; I have a few questions about FAFSA and anything you are doing to prepare for school. Send me a direct message if we are future classmates! I look forward to hearing from anyone.

@yxing direct message me with your email and I'll give you some advice!

Specializes in CVICU, SRNA.
On 2/5/2019 at 7:46 AM, yxing said:

Hello guys,

I am a graduate nurse new to ICU and I am thinking about trying to apply some CRNA programs after working for a year or so. Do you guys all have CCRN before you apply? And how many chemistry classes have you taken? I appreciate your time!

Congratulations on getting through school and getting into ICU! I got my CCRN about a year and a half before I applied. I took a 6000-level biochemistry (for pre-med/pre-pharm) class the summer before applying because it had been a very long time since I took a science course (I'm talkin' over a decade). Every school has different requirements for their prospective students, and several don't require you to take chemistry courses prior to applying. You'll just have to search around to see which CRNA programs fit you best and find out what requirements they have. Dr. Morgan mentioned at an info session that you should consider updating your sciences only if it is a high-level course *and* you can earn an A. It demonstrates your ability to succeed in graduate school. Good luck!

Has anyone who's accepted a position heard anything from Duke about orientation and such?

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