tachymurse123 replied to thenurseguy88's topic in Critical Care
Did you take it yet? If not I used the review videos/powerpoint presentation you can buy when you register to take the test. They were okay. Pricey for what you get. I just watched those over a few...
tachymurse123 replied to PaSSiNGaS's topic in Critical Care
I read that you recommend reviewing physiology. I took those courses about seven years ago so I could use a review before starting this summer semester. Do you recommend any physiology/patho book...
tachymurse123 replied to PaSSiNGaS's topic in Critical Care
Minimum requirement is one year. Good luck getting into the vast majority of schools with only a year. Two years is like the hidden minimum to get "accepted" a year will simply allow you to apply and...
tachymurse123 replied to PaSSiNGaS's topic in Critical Care
Minimum requirement is one year. Good luck getting into the vast majority of schools with only a year. Two years is like the hidden minimum to get "accepted" a year will simply allow you to apply and...
tachymurse123 replied to tianova's topic in Critical Care
You are not alone. I felt the same way. I work on a general ICU that takes everything except ECMO pts so I had a huge disadvantage trying to learn how to professionally manage all these pt...
Apply to Bryan college of health Sciences. They will count your ED experience and you will get in no problem as long as you do okay on the GRE and the interview. Your stats look similar to previous...
Go for it. Don't waste any time. Every year more and more people apply so give it a shot and have the upper hand during next years interviews, if that occurs. Fyi with under two years of ICU...
I found a good general chemistry class I think I will take. Thanks for the advice. I also found some fun-looking pathophysiology courses. Does anyone think taking another pathophysiology class would...
Thanks for all the input everyone. You are all awesome. I should have also said that I have been accepted into a program and now that I have, I am realizing that I do not remember very much from my...
I recently was accepted into a CRNA program that starts in a little over six months. Any current CRNAs, SRNAs, or anyone else got any advice of what I should try to accomplish in these last six months...
Hello, has anyone heard about the Pre-CRNA course offered at Barry University? I was wondering if it is worthwhile being that it is 3,000 plus 150 for books and they do not offer financial aid for it...
Hello everyone. I recently received an invitation to interview for the CRNA program at the Mayo Clinic. Does anyone have any advice? or previously interviewed here and would be willing to tell me...