It depends on how your brain works.
Some people literally need adderall to focus. Thankfully I'm not on that boat but no judgement to those who are. A couple different strategies my classmates...
First year, you can definitely hold a per diem job and work 1-2 days a week and be fine. Studying can average maybe 15-30 hours a week.
Second year all that goes out the window. Clinical becomes...
The program definitely ramps up with each quarter. I wouldn't say the content is hard per se but the volume of info, assignments, and readings you have to do in such a short quarter (12 weeks) is what...
did you get accepted already? go to the website and look at the curriculum schedule. first quarter is biostats and pathophysiology. if you have time and extra cash I'd suggest brushing up on...
it's just like practicing intubating in ACLS or PALS. you get the general idea but nothing really beats a real human being.
learning online is no different than learning in person. the...
the first 1.25 years is online. the last 1.75 years you're at your clinical site. I'm in california right now working per diem while finishing up the quarter, and we have live classes on zoom through...
a classmates wife is a CRNA. graduated a few years ago. he said that she took a peak at our curriculum and course work and said that we were learning things that she never even covered in
60% personal, 40% clinical, its ccrn content, know ekg strips and heart/lung anatomy, and zones of the lungs, and ACLS code situations and kidney anatomy and mechanism of actions of drugs. all ccrn...
Did anyone else get that new email they just sent out?
Does this mean that those of us that applied to the masters program are being taken into the DNP program instead?
I didn't even see a...