Published May 3, 2021
APRN16
49 Posts
Have anyone else applied to the CRNA program at South College?
savannahmis02, BSN
10 Posts
I am currently in the process of completing my application
On 5/3/2021 at 11:58 PM, savannahmis02 said: I am currently in the process of completing my application
Great, keep us post.
For anyone who has been accepted into this cohort, I created a facebook page for us to support each other. Good luck to all who are interviewing and applying.
That’s great! Congrats! Was the interview via zoom? Can you talk a little about it?
thanks!
Yes, it was via zoom. They were very nice and down to earth. Study your EKG strips, vasopressors, what you would do in a code situation, and understand your why behind it. Understand why you do things on your unit. There was an EI test also.
I just realized this says 2020. I don't know how to change it or if I can.
3 hours ago, savannahmis02 said: That’s great! Congrats! Was the interview via zoom? Can you talk a little about it? thanks!
I created a new forum that has the correct year 2022. LOL
sleepynurse77
12 Posts
Hi there currently filling out my application. Could you tell us more about the interview?
NurseKar, BSN, RN
46 Posts
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SICU RN
6 Posts
Hello, I have an interview Monday, any tips? Feeling super anxious
Tem
3 Posts
Hi. Congratulations on your acceptance to South College. I was wondering if you wouldn’t mind going over how your interview went. I am a sicu nurse too and I have my interview this Wednesday. Thanks in advance
Just now, Tem said: Hi. Congratulations on your acceptance to South College. I was wondering if you wouldn’t mind going over how your interview went. I am a sicu nurse too and I have my interview this Wednesday. Thanks in advance
It was pretty laid, mostly personal and emotional intelligence questions. Like why you want to be a CRNA, your support system, experience and how you’ve prepared. Just really knowing the role and they want to know you’ve really looked into the career. The clinics questions were EKG strips, heart/lung anatomy. Basic ICU knowledge. You’ll do great! Best of luck