MSN SRNA vs. DNAP SRNA Schooling

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Hello all,

After researching a few DNAP CRNA programs, it seems that the programs have integrated the content of DNAP studies into all semesters of the CRNA programs. I do however, wonder if the integration of the DNAP classes that many consider to be "fluff" would distract SRNA's from the core content of anesthesia. There are classes on theory, global health, population based care, etc. that are integrated into DNAP CRNA curriculum; while these classes are certainly beneficial, perhaps they are better left for a post CRNA MSN grad-DNAP program. My question is which program would you choose and why? Also, I've heard from one other person that the "fluff" classes in CRNA school are typically 1 week in length, but I have yet to hear another persons account of this; is this typical with your program?

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