Nursing Students SRNA
Updated: Feb 25, 2020 Published Jun 18, 2019
Anyone apply to University if MD CRNA DNP program to begin 2020? Here are my stats in case anyone wants to compare:
3 years experience Shock Trauma ICU in level 1 trauma center
3.7GPA, 4.0Science GPA
CCRN, TCRN, PALS, ACLS
30+ CRNA shadowing hours
MSNAdvocate2008
52 Posts
On 11/18/2019 at 3:50 PM, alpha1beta1 said:I am a current SRNA at UMaryland. I got my letter around November 21st, and from there you have 14 days. Congrats to those who got in! Keep trying for those who did not, it is very competitive and there are plenty of ways to improve your resume.For those who have been accepted, I suggest taking CWO classes this spring -- it will make the course load lighter. Look on the website for a list CWO classes.
I am a current SRNA at UMaryland. I got my letter around November 21st, and from there you have 14 days.
Congrats to those who got in! Keep trying for those who did not, it is very competitive and there are plenty of ways to improve your resume.
For those who have been accepted, I suggest taking CWO classes this spring -- it will make the course load lighter. Look on the website for a list CWO classes.
Dr. P talked about a textbook that is used primarily throughout the whole program during the interview but I forgot the title. Mind sharing the title or ISBN # please? Thanks.
BTMICU
34 Posts
Nagelhout Nurse Anesthesia 6th edition. ISBN: 978-0-323-44392-0.
7 minutes ago, BTMICU said:Nagelhout Nurse Anesthesia 6th edition. ISBN: 978-0-323-44392-0.
Thank you!!
Asherah, BSN, RN
786 Posts
Happy Holidays everyone, may I ask if anyone has been selected off of the waitlist yet?
Ether11
19 Posts
Can anyone tell me if the interview is mainly clinical or personal? I don’t know how the COVID pandemic will be affecting interviews this year... worried cause this is my first year applying to CRNA school. ?
CamCVICU1993
20 Posts
Does any past applicants have any advice on how interviews are? Looks like they're only 15-20mins per an applicant.
ICURN090
3 Posts
Hello, was wondering if anyone knows if SRNAs typically qualify for instate tuition after one year. Thanks in advance!