Published Dec 30, 2009
kocheli
87 Posts
hai friends ,happy new year
can any one help me to get some information regarding nurse anaesthesia course ,its duration and fee?i am an rn and have 3 years of experience.thanks in advance.
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
CRNA is a master's level or doctorate level of education that results in being able to sit for the CRNA exam. We have a pre-CRNA forum which you might find useful.
https://allnurses.com/pre-crna-inquiry/
CRNA is a master's level or doctorate level of education that results in being able to sit for the CRNA exam. We have a pre-CRNA forum which you might find useful. https://allnurses.com/pre-crna-inquiry/
Thank you for your reply.Is it compulsory to get ICU experience?I have only OR experience.
GilaRRT
1,905 Posts
More than likely, yes. The definition of "critical care" experience can be rather nebulous from place to place however.
RB2000
224 Posts
You need a BSN or equiv. (4 year degree)
Need to have your RN
Most schools require ICU or equiv.
Most schools require a gpa of 3.0/3.5 or better
The program runs in the neighborhood of 2.5 years to 3.5 years (approx)
All schools will have a different price tag. The one school that I am familiar with is in the ballpark of $65,000.
There is a lot of info out there. As someone here has mentioned you can check out the crna forum. Also you can google it and find out tons more.
Hope that helps! : )
You need a BSN or equiv. (4 year degree)Need to have your RNMost schools require ICU or equiv.Most schools require a gpa of 3.0/3.5 or betterThe program runs in the neighborhood of 2.5 years to 3.5 years (approx)All schools will have a different price tag. The one school that I am familiar with is in the ballpark of $65,000.There is a lot of info out there. As someone here has mentioned you can check out the crna forum. Also you can google it and find out tons more.Hope that helps! : )
Thank you so much.I have completed my 4 year nursing from INDIA.How will you calculate this GPA?What is it mean?How can i calculate my GPA?
This is your grade point average (GPA). (4.0 = A, 3.0 = B, 2.0 = C, and so on) Are you currently working and living in the United States?
Thank you for your response.I am working as RN in CVOR and living in USA.In india they are calculating percentage ,so i dont know how can i calculate my GPA.Is there any formula for that?Once again thank you
It varies; however, above a 90% is generally considered an A or a 4.0. Some schools require 92-93% to be granted an A.
Thank you so much.I have learned many things from this all nurses.com being a new comer.Will they calculate final year result or all four year result,because we had exams every year.
Typically, a cumulative GPA. You need to check with the programs however, as your foreign education may be a potential issue.
Music in My Heart
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Being a foreign graduate, you may need to have your transcripts evaluated and certified by a domestic agency.
Your best bet is to contact the programs that you're interested in.