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Is anyone here attending any of the anesthesia schools in Philadelphia. I just started looking into some programs here and was wondering if anyone had any personal opinions to share.
Erin
Greetings, you might want to look into the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey just on the other side of Philly in Camden. Their program is a jewel in the rough and it seems as though many people are unaware of the program. They received around 65 apps for the 2003 program of which only 45 even met the prerequisite requirements. They sent interview letters to around 23 of which 18 people interviewed for 12 slots. Not too bad odds! The program is affiliated with Our Lady of Lourdes Med Center which has been teaching CRNA's since the 70's. The program puts out very good CRNA's and their pass rate on boards is 100%. Go to UMDNJ.edu and go under the Nursing School for prerequsite requirements. Good Luck!
Our Lady of Lourdes is not in a bad location in camden. I worked there for three years without any problems. You do not have to drive through the back streets of camden to get to the hospital, and it is an excellent teaching hospital. I chose not to apply to their school for my own personal reasons, one of them being that their program starts in May, whereas I need a program which begins in September owing to family dynamics. I would have had to wait until May 2004, which I did not wish to do. They do not require the GRE for their program. The assistant director of the program is very easy going and has a great sense humor.
Drexel's nursing anesthesia program is almost $7, 000 per semester. As for the earlier post, their financial aid department is a PITA. I applied for my FAFSA. I then asked them what I need do do for the cost of living...seconday loans, etc. They told me not to worry about it. How am I not supposed to worry when my income will decrease by $2,300/month? Anyway, everything else is great. I was at a TRENDS conference at the Adams mark yesterday. I attended a lecture on glycobiology. It was so interesting. It could really impact medicine and improve longevity and the quailty of life. I toured Hahneman hospital. I loved it! I can't wait to start clinical. All of the staff were kind and professional. Being a University hospital, their technology is awesome. I saw a ventricular assist device for the first time, being used on a patient. It was really cool and amazing. Leslie.
smogmatt
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Actually, I was under the impression that PA hospital did operate under the "Temple U. co-op" ... in fact several of the students I spoke w/ mentioned they were with other students from other programs in "their didactic classes" . one of the things the program director mentioned if accepted use your time between when you find out your accepted and when you start the program in the fall is to take Nursing assessement, patho, theory on a graduate level and then transfer those credits to temple to help "ease" the shock of the 1st semester.