Dec 13, 20232 yr Hello. Just wanted to reach out and see if anyone here is applying to FSU's DNAP program Summer 2024. I couldn't find a thread so I thought I'd start one!
Dec 14, 20232 yr Author Same! I applied early so it's been a long wait so far? and even longer to go! Do you live in Florida? Or are you applying from out of state?
Dec 14, 20232 yr Author I live in South Georgia. Iam manifesting a spot in the Class of 2027 cohort! I want it so badly! I know a couple of people that went through the program that are stellar CRNA's and I can't wait to join their ranks! What's your background? I have been a nurse for 12 years LPN for 8 and RN for 4 worked in various settings but majority of RN experience in critical care MICU and 1 year of PACU. I recently returned to MSICU to gain more recent experience.
Dec 14, 20232 yr 4 years - CVICU and STICU. I've been traveling the past 2 years in various CVs and MICUs. I used to live in Destin and would love to move home!!
Dec 14, 20232 yr Author I'm sure that would be nice to be close to home again. I traveled for one year and it was nice but it was difficult at times being so far away from home.
Dec 14, 20232 yr Ccrn4256 said: 4 years - CVICU and STICU. I've been traveling the past 2 years in various CVs and MICUs. I used to live in Destin and would love to move home!! I'm from destin too!
Dec 20, 20232 yr Hello all! A little advice regarding my situation would be appreciated. I am currently a Florida RN working on a Neuro ICU floor. I have been offered a job at a surgical ICU (transplant unit), however my current apartment lease does not end until September 2024, the transplant unit is okay with me starting then, but would it make sense to start a new job when the application deadline is in January? At the same time it seems like an amazing floor to get experience (level one) and don't want to pass it up. By September I would have had about a year and a half of experience. My other option would be to wait an extra year to apply seeing how many of you have 2+ years of experience. Thank you guys!
Jan 3, 20242 yr Author Futuremurse1995 said: Hello all! A little advice regarding my situation would be appreciated. I am currently a Florida RN working on a Neuro ICU floor. I have been offered a job at a surgical ICU (transplant unit), however my current apartment lease does not end until September 2024, the transplant unit is okay with me starting then, but would it make sense to start a new job when the application deadline is in January? At the same time it seems like an amazing floor to get experience (level one) and don't want to pass it up. By September I would have had about a year and a half of experience. My other option would be to wait an extra year to apply seeing how many of you have 2+ years of experience. Thank you guys! Did you accept the job? Also, just to clarify, you are planning to apply next cycle for 2025?
Jan 3, 20242 yr krisjames84 said: Did you accept the job? Also, just to clarify, you are planning to apply next cycle for 2025? Yes I did! I start in September. And yes correct.
Jan 3, 20242 yr Author Futuremurse1995 said: Yes I did! I start in September. And yes correct. That's awesome. I'm all about expanding your experience in a variety of areas. You'll know what you want to do when the time comes but my vote would be to go ahead and apply if you will have all of the requirements in order. Definitely study for and sit for the CCRN if you haven't already. I wouldn't get too bogged down in having over two years of experience if every other aspect of your application is in check. What matters is that the experience you do have is quality experience and you can pull from those experiences to show you are competent in taking care of critically ill patients.
Jan 4, 20242 yr krisjames84 said: That's awesome. I'm all about expanding your experience in a variety of areas. You'll know what you want to do when the time comes but my vote would be to go ahead and apply if you will have all of the requirements in order. Definitely study for and sit for the CCRN if you haven't already. I wouldn't get too bogged down in having over two years of experience if every other aspect of your application is in check. What matters is that the experience you do have is quality experience and you can pull from those experiences to show you are competent in taking care of critically ill patients. Oh I'm definitely going to shoot my shot! Haha I just want to have really good experience to fall back on if I don't get in on my first attempt. And yes I recently got my CCRN! Just got GRE and general chemistry pending!
Hello. Just wanted to reach out and see if anyone here is applying to FSU's DNAP program Summer 2024. I couldn't find a thread so I thought I'd start one!