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RIC/SJHSN - Rhode Island
Does BCC really have a nurse anesthesia program now
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RIC/SJHSN - Rhode Island
I didn't know BCC had a nurse anesthesia program. I'm from Somerset and moved all the way to North Carolina for school
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Boston College- CRNA January 2018
Just about all CRNA programs require at least 1 year of experience working in an intensive care unit. So, I would suggest transferring to a high acuity intensive care unit. However, there may be some schools that accept ER, but you may be at a disadvantage compared to other applicants. Try this link, Unique CRNA Programs
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Wake Forest CRNA 2018
You would be applying for the class that starts in August 2019. It is an early acceptance deadline. I applied/interviewed for this past March deadline that was starting in August 2018.
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Western Carolina University
Just tell me your name. And I'll find you on facebook and add you.
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Western Carolina University
The MSN class that starts in January is full and probably has people on the waitlist. They are transitioning to a DNP program and I don't think that deadline has come yet or they've interviewed yet. JS-RN87 I'm starting at WCU in January and my stats are.... GPA 3.87 2+ years CTICU at Level 1 Trauma CCRN 313 GRE with 4 on analytical writing
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Western Carolina University
What's your first name. I'll try to find you on facebook. I'll just figure out your last name by the email that was sent to us with everyone's names if you don't want to post it here.
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Western Carolina University
The group name is WCU Nurse Anesthesia Class of 2020. Find me, my name is Ryan and add me as a friend. I'll add you to the group.
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Western Carolina University
I feel your pain. I got waitlisted at the first school I interviewed for. Not knowing when/if you're going to get called is brutal. Hang in there. If you are the first person on the waitlist, I think you'll get in.
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ICU experience?
Yes, she means CT surgical ICU, which are called by a bunch of different names. CVICU, CTICU, CVRU.... As for the question. I think to be a "really competitive" applicant, 2+ years should be good. I don't see a problem with applying with 1 year as long as you feel confident in what you're doing and what you know/should know. I think cardiac surgical ICUs probably are preferred by a lot of programs, but surgical, trauma, and nuerosurgical are all good too.
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Western Carolina University
Yeah. Just friend request me
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Western Carolina University
2 weeks. I think July 7th.
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Western Carolina University
Pm'd you
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Western Carolina University
I'll send an email in a sec
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Western Carolina University
I believe they take 16. But I'm not 100% sure.