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Out ot town travel
How do you like the SIU CRNA program? I'm planning to apply there as a post graduate student. Please give me more information if you can. Thanks a lot
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Roll Call for the Class of 2006
Thanks a lot for your info. I'm a generic nursing graduate student now. I'm planning to do my post graduate degree in CRNA. One of my choice is Rush. Good luck and best wishes
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Roll Call for the Class of 2006
How competitive is it to apply to Rush? If you don't mind what was your GPA, GRE and etc.. Thanks a bunch
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I'm in!!
Congratulation!!!!!!! :balloons: I have a quick question. I'm planning to apply to Rush's post master program in anesthesia. I'll get my MSN in generic nursing in Depaul and planning to apply to several schools including Rush. Do you have any advice for me? How long does it take to finish up the post graduate porgram? In this case can I complete the program within a year? Thanks and again Congrats
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advice please
Thank you very much. It definitely helps me to understand it. Thanks again.
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advice please
Reply to Post #11 Thank you your response to my questions and I've checked the website and there it was as you told. But the interesting thing is that if I talk to the school director directly then they will say they have post master's program eventhough they didn't list in the aana website. What does post Master's degree mean? I'll get the same certificate at the end right? (like CRNA) Thanks again Mai
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advice please
Thank you very much, Berliner. I really appreciate your comment and encouragement. Are you a CRNA?
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advice please
No, what I meant is that it's 2 years MSN program but graduates can continue their post graduate program.
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advice please
Hi Loisane, Thank you for your response. But what do you mean by traditional MSN program. Please give me more detailed information. The program I'm going into is to Depaul University and they have an accelarated Master's in Nursing and their program has combined undergrad and graduate nursing courses and have about 830 clinical hours. As they mentioned on their website ths program is directly for students who are intend to do their post graduate degree in something particular. Thanks again Mai
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advice please
Thank you very much for your response. I'm in Illinois and I've checked with the CRNA program director, the school I want to go Bradley University. She told me that I can continue my post graduate in as a CRNA. But your experience will help me to discover it further. Keep in touch. Are you a CRNA now?
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advice please
I'm making a career change and switching from tech world to CRNA. I picked the most alternative route. I'm going to do the MSN in nursing at Depaul University for 2 years and after 1 year of CIU, I'll apply for post-graduate Anesthesia program? Is there anybody took this route? Please advise? I'm planning to apply to Bradley or Depaul's Anethesia program. Are there any advantages/disadvantages going through this route? Thanks in advance. Any advice will be welcomed. M