Master's Program (in AZ) in nursing

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I am currently a sophomore in college and plan on entering nursing school this coming fall (fall 2004). I am planning on becomming a nurse anethesist, and would really like to earn my Master's in Nursing and my C.R.N.A. in AZ. If anyone knows of any programs in the area...could you let me know! Thanks so much!!

Thanks for providing some info on an old topic. Note that my comments/questions were directed at what a CRNA does and not how good Midwestern's program is. But thanks for sharing.

And in the category of ignorant comments, my life includes the completion of several challenging educational programs including bachelor and master degrees in engineering. Trust me, I've done the math. :chuckle

If I decide to go to a CRNA program, you can bank on me getting in. :)

"my questions were directed at what a CRNA does"...and what does that mean may I ask?? "After hours pain management"...?? I must say for an "educated" person those are highly unsupported comments, in otherwords, quite ignorant coming from a person that obviously doesn't have alot of credibility in regards to what it is that CRNA's do for a living. Here is a link where you may be able to get a few answers to your questions...

http://www.aana.com/crna/careerqna.asp

Since you've done the math perhaps you should do the reading as well. Good luck on entering into a CRNA program...please send me your letter of acceptance.

I'm beginning to think you're just a troll looking for confrontation as each of your forum posts have twisted the original topics. People like you get isolated and spit out in the real world. For the very first time, I'll take advantage of the "ignore this user." :chuckle

I'm beginning to think you're just a troll looking for confrontation as each of your forum posts have twisted the original topics. People like you get isolated and spit out in the real world. For the very first time, I'll take advantage of the "ignore this user." :chuckle

Kabin...I talk in terms of reality and I also talk rationally...I have selected certain quotes that I think are misguided....you can ignore them or not...that's your choice...I suppose it is difficult for you to hear...you assert your points and I assert mine

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