i believe that as long as you know what exactly crna programs are looking for in an applicant, the chances of getting in definitely increases. please don't apply just because or if you haven't even...
although a strong knowledge of post op heart recovery is essential (for hemodynamics, swans, etc.), i highly recommend going somewhere with a lot of variety. crnas are typically involved in different...
sure! i got into georgetown. i don't think crna schools care much, as long as the courses are approved & you do well in them. i actually took biochem as well as statistics at different community...
i took a semester of biochem at a community college while i was working as a rn in a sicu. my undergrad (uva) never required us to take a lick of chemistry while i was in the nursing bsn program, so i...
i'd have to agree w/ the rest of them. finish your degree & take the courses later if needed. i'm entering crna school this fall. my undergrad bsn program didn't even require chemistry or physics...
btw, i'm also a float pool nurse, which allows me to get experience other than sicu such as cardiovascular recovery, medical icu, burn icu, ccu, intermediate care, including floor experience..just a...
i started in a sicu as a new grad. it was challenging in the beginning i have to admit, but totally worth it. i now have 4.5 yrs of sicu experience & going to crna school this fall (woohoo). (btw,...
i'm a pre srna who got accepted into georgtown for this fall. i have an interview set for umab in a few weeks. even if i have a great interview and i do get accepted, i think i'd still lean towards...
with regards to umab, it says the admission requirements for master's applicants is a "baccalaureate degree with an upper division nursing major from an nlnac-accredited program" as well as "current...
i got into georgetown & i will interview at umab next month (i just applied to those 2). i'll be starting this fall (woohoo :rotfl: ) also, the reasons why a certain hospital may be more open to...
I tried to email you bk2va03, but your private box is full. Here's my stats: My nursing GPA was about 3.5, science about 3.7. I took biochemistry when working (B), & retook the statistics course...
yes, after 4.5 years i'm defininitely comfortable there. about after a year off orientation, i became "just comfortable & familiarized" working on the unit, but you still have many things to...