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Please move this post or link me an answer if you have it but I am looking for "front loaded" CRNA programs. That is, I would like the didactic separate of the clinicals and it would be even better if it was directly before. My nursing program was structured that way and I loved it and truly was successful because of that (4.0). So if anyone knows how to find programs or already knows which programs are taught this way I'd appreciate the advice.

guest769224

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all-crna-schools.com can tell you which programs offer that opportunity

Ahhh a website I have spent many hours on but somehow never noticed that section. Thanks for the tip!

jpomax

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Specializes in Surgical/ Trauma ICU.

Hi heatherisbetter, I noticed that you had posted a couple years back on my page when i was looking into CRNA schools. I am currently going to Wolford in Naples FL. It is a front loaded program, I am in my second semester and so far the experience has been great. Plus its a great place to live. I live about 10 mins from the beach. Let me know if you have any questions! Good luck!

thank you jpomax! I appreciate you coming back to answer me! Congrats on getting into your program, and after Roseman, I think a front loaded program is the way I want to go.

AllIcanbe

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Saint Mary's University, MN

Openairway

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A few of the spreadsheets online have a lot of errors, creating your own spreadsheet will give you much more accurate info. Separate didactic and clinicals has its benefits, but so does being able to learn in class and practice immediatley after learning. Studying for a year then being able to practice would drive me nuts. Having to study for a test on the someday that you spend 12 hours in the OR would also be a challenge.

Thank you I have started one... My nursing program was class than clinical and I felt very prepared for each shift so I know I like that style. I'm not opposed to other methods it's just what I did well with!

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