RNtoCRNA1

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  1. Barry is known for having a high attrition and being a weed-out program due to their science courses so I would be cautious telling people they are supportive of their students. Keiser still allows...
  2. Every CRNA program has strict standards regarding grades. I personally find Keiser to be on the lenient side, as they still allow one C and you need an 80 or above to pass, with an overall GPA of 3.0....
  3. They've already expanded to Orlando health and I believe they are starting a site in
  4. The staff is supportive and approachable. Every program has their nuances and they are working out some kinks being a new hybrid program. They are expanding clinical sites throughout Florida. Some of...
  5. Most CRNA programs don't even allow one C so it's pretty lenient of Keiser to allow one C and still allow students to continue through the
  6. Do all that and you should be good to apply, although I thought they only required one Chem course unless they changed
  7. First 16 months (4 didactic semesters) online and then full time clinical for the next 20 months until graduation. Classes are 2-3 days a week depending on the semester, 5 classes a semester and...
  8. I have not started clinical yet but there are different hubs- primarily naples or Tampa but I think Orlando, SEFL and some other areas in FL are also becoming options. From what I've heard clinical is...
  9. Basically any drugs know the mechanism of action to the cellular level. Receptors, tissues, etc. And any clinical experience on your resume be prepared to explain and answer questions about patient...
  10. It's definitely a lot but it's manageable. In total between class and studying I would say anywhere from 40-50 hours a week time commitment. So on a day without class I'm typically 9-6 but I take...
  11. I'm not sure if protocols have changed but when I applied I specified which cohort I wanted to join and they clarified with me which one I was looking to enter; because at the time of my interview it...
  12. I personally wouldn't buy any books until starting. They'll give a list during orientation I think. Get a feel for the class and see if the books will be needed as a supplement for you. A lot of the...
  13. The interview was pretty much the same as most schools. Know your hemodynamics and be prepared to answer relevant questions about your experience and patient populations you've worked with. Class...
  14. I currently attend the program and am in the didactic phase. What are you specifically looking to