Published Feb 18, 2020
RNDrewski
5 Posts
Hello everyone! I recently accepted an interview for Millikin and Decatur CRNA School and had a few questions ?
1. I was told the interview is 3-4 hours long and saw a post from 2010 stating there was a clinical test. Is there still a clinical test? In order to prepare, can anyone tell me what the interview process consists of? Are the interviews personal, clinical or both? What materials should I study if it is clinical?
2. For current students, how is the program? Are all clinical rotations done at Decatur Memorial Hospital? How is the general area of Decatur, Illinois?
I appreciate any and all tips/advice!!
Nursejane8769
3 Posts
https://casetext.com/case/igwe-v-decatur-meml-hosp?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=PDF-emails#
dmh dmh
2 Posts
Yup. Most people do their best to tolerate the program graduate and get far far away from this school. Not a good experience for most.
anonymous anonymous
11 Posts
They pick on, write up and haze the minority students SIGNIFICANTLY more than they do the white students. Several minorities have shared that they were often picked on and treated poorly in this program.
nurselati
21 Posts
In this program in every cohort there are a couple of people that are bullied relentlessly by the program and CRNAs affiliated with the program. It is extremely difficult to watch and even more difficult to experience.
You just do not get a good education here!