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  1. Sorry I wasn’t super clear, I would end up finishing the degree while waiting to apply and get into the schools I want to , some of the programs are 12-15 months , and I am planing to start applying to schools either January 2020 or January 2021 depending on my GRE scores So wouldn’t start until January 2021 or 2022 for CRNA school (hopefully!!!!!)
  2. (Not sure if this should be in this thread or the srna thread so apologize if the wrong one!) I definitely want to go to crna school- however if I don’t get in this upcoming year and get into a CNL program- something else I’m interested in- would it be worth it to get the MSN while I wait to get into school? (My hospital pays for education as long as you are working full time )
  3. Awesome good to know, I am glad you like it. I was wondering , is it a DNP or considered a DNAP? I know there isn’t too much of a difference, but I am from an area where the big school is a DNAP and really like that model of education, so just seeing what other schools have taken on this model.
  4. How do you like the program? I am very interested in applying here
  5. Hey wanted to see where you ended up, I really love the idea of working in a pain clinic for palliative medicine as a CRNA and wonder if that makes sense or would a crna and np degree be needed or is this not a feasible idea all together . I work in a medical respiratory ICU and love the busy nights and I love the acute sick patients , I lov procedure and intubated sedated patients , but I also have a passion palliative care medicine in the icu and wonder how I can incorporate all of that into a future career

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