UM DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program - Spring 2023
5 minutes ago, FUTURECRNALETSGO said:In April. She also has a friend who interviewed last week and got accepted today.
I don't know how they're going about this. Looks like they're sending acceptance little by little.
This is what it appears to be. It’s a point system so they are probably calling people based off their ranking after the interview and full review of their applications.
I interviewed on one of the first available dates and I still haven’t heard back. They haven’t sent a rejection or wait letter yet so I’ve accepted that one of those is coming my way soon.
Technically we are still ‘in the race’ so let’s hope for the best! Maybe there’s a chance of last minute acceptance after all.
Hey hey everyone!
How has all the interviews gone? I believe they do admissions based on rolling interviews, they don't wait for all to be completed. Also, those who had later interviews - did they specify
"standby" or just late interview secondary to faculty availability. What Patho or pharm would you suggest, clinical scenarios? Don't be discouraged, I think its how the interview is guided and some get more clinical vs emotions based on staff, Not sure - keep your hands up!! Were the interviews really only 20 or 40?
On 3/21/2022 at 10:33 AM, EGPICU said:I think it went well. It wasn’t ridiculously difficult but I guess it depends on who interviews you. I got asked what lab work would I do to see if the patient is having an allergic reaction. Mechanism of action and receptors of norepinephrine. Tell me about reactive airway disease. All of these questions were related to my scenario. So just make sure you know your scenario really well and you will do great!
Good Luck!!
Hi! Was the scenario you brought up related to reactive airway disease and allergic reaction?
31 minutes ago, LalaTrauma said:Hey hey everyone!
How has all the interviews gone? I believe they do admissions based on rolling interviews, they don't wait for all to be completed. Also, those who had later interviews - did they specify
"standby" or just late interview secondary to faculty availability. What Patho or pharm would you suggest, clinical scenarios? Don't be discouraged, I think its how the interview is guided and some get more clinical vs emotions based on staff, Not sure - keep your hands up!! Were the interviews really only 20 or 40?
My interview was short not more than 20 min.
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they did not asked me nothing, what type of question did they asked you?