Has anyone applied to midwestern CRNA program for 2021? Heard anything? Thanks!
On 11/6/2020 at 2:13 AM, MICU2020 said:When I was accepted they gave me the choice at the time between masters and doctoral. I might try and switch into the DNAP program though!
By the time I interviewed the masters was full and I was kinda bummed but the more I’ve given it thought the doctoral will work better for me in the long run. If you want to switch just email the assistant director.
1 hour ago, NKNK1 said:Hey Shyla, do you mind sharing the kind of questions you were asked.
Hi NKNK1,
have you been to the CRNA Prep Academy website? It is a wonderful resource. You can listen to mock interviews and get a feel for questions and answers, there is a ton of clinical topics to look over, they also have a question database of a bunch of interview questions, and you can even set up a personal one on one mock interview. They give advice too, I think everyone has to be prepared to answer “tell me about yourself or why you want to be a CRNA” the rest is usually a combo of clinical and personal. And make sure you know about the role of a CRNA, the profession, the difference between a DNP and DNAP things like that. They say be prepared to answer anything clinical as if you were taking the CCRN but many at the very least know very thoroughly what you do in your unit, drugs you use, conditions you see, equipment you use. I know that sounds general but that is really how all the schools are, the difference in schools then is just that some may be more clinical heavy and some more personal heavy. But if you go to that site there are tons of practice interview questions! Just Google CRNA prep academy
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