University of Evansville (UE) CRNA - 2026

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Specializes in ICU.

Starting this thread because the only thing I can find from Evansville is from 2025. Congratulations to those who have invitations to interview! Does anyone know the interview style? Will it be more clinical or emotional intelligence? How are you preparing? 

Hi! I interview May 2nd. Super excited and nervous.. I also wanted to know if it's more EI or clinical so I can better prepare. For now, I'm brushing up on CCRN until anyone can tell me otherwise, fingers crossed. When do you interview? 

Specializes in ICU.

I am also on May 2! The video they sent was informative. Only 13 minutes per person does not feel like a lot of time for a life changing event! I'm mostly working on EI now but I'll review some CCRN material as well. 

My first interview I did for a different program I struggled on some of the clinical questions and I felt like an idiot afterwards and I could tell they were disappointed with 1 or 2 of my answers. I'm hoping I can learn from my mistakes because I do really want this program. 

If you hear anything about question types, or more info than what was on our video they sent, let me know

Specializes in ICU.

Im shocked it's only 13 minutes. 

My interview is scheduled for 5/2 as well. Also wondering what type of questions they will ask. 

Hoosierroaming said:

Im shocked it's only 13 minutes. 

Yeah that threw me off too. I read in past threads that they used to have 4 mini 10 min interviews. If it's only 13 min, I would guess a program would want to get to know you as a person, not necessarily just ask clinical questions, since that can be taught later on and you can't change a students personality. Not sure though! Does anyone know any current students there to ask? I'm grateful they sent out that video to our emails of what to expect tbh.

Specializes in ICU.

Has anyone heard anything back? One person on Reddit said it's mostly clinical but I don't understand how something can be clinical and there's only 13 minutes? I can talk about hemodynamics for wayyy longer than 13 minutes LOL 😝 

Hoosierroaming said:

Has anyone heard anything back? One person on Reddit said it's mostly clinical but I don't understand how something can be clinical and there's only 13 minutes? I can talk about hemodynamics for wayyy longer than 13 minutes LOL 😝 

Was this someone who interviewed recently? 

Specializes in CVICU.

following. interview this Saturday

STELLARNAVIGATOR87 said:

following. interview this Saturday

Same here, good luck 

RN2_CRNA said:

I am also on May 2! The video they sent was informative. Only 13 minutes per person does not feel like a lot of time for a life changing event! I'm mostly working on EI now but I'll review some CCRN material as well. 

Hi how was your interview yesterday? Do you mind to share some input? 

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