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Degree

Master of Science (M.S.) in Nurse Anesthesia

General Requirements

Length of Program

27 months, full-time

Class Size

25

2008 Class Profiles

Career Opportunities

Average GPA of MWU Graduates (2006-2008)

3.29

Attrition Rate (2006-2010)

9%

Graduation Rate (2006-2009)

100%

Board Pass Rate (2006-2008)

Employment Rate (2006-2008)

100%

US Employment Projections through 2014

CRNAs are in demand and therefore have many opportunities for general or specialty practice throughout the United States.

Employment Sites

CRNAs practice in every setting where anesthesia is available. They administer every type of anesthetic, and provide care for every type of surgery (from open heart to cataract) or procedure, including pain management.

Median Salary (2008)

$160,000

Admission Requirements

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To be considered for admission to the Nurse Anesthesia Program at Midwestern University, a student must submit the following documented evidence:

  1. Minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale. To be competitive, a cumulative GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale is recommended. The cumulative GPA is calculated from the applicant's last 150 credits completed.
  2. Minimum science GPA of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale. To be competitive, a science GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale is recommended. The courses included in the calculation of the science GPA include anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, chemistry, and physics.
  3. Completion of a baccalaureate degree in nursing or other appropriate degree, granted by a regionally accredited U.S. college or university prior to the application deadline of June 1.
  4. Satisfactory completion (grades of C or better) of all prerequisite coursework prior to the application deadline of June 1 (grades of C- are not acceptable).
  5. Licensure to practice as a registered nurse in at least one legal jurisdiction in the United States or its territories.
  6. Minimum of one year of critical care registered nursing experience prior to the application deadline of June 1.
  7. Demonstration of sincere understanding of and interest in nurse anesthesia.
  8. Oral and written communication skills necessary to interact with faculty, patients, and colleagues.
  9. Passage of the Midwestern University criminal background check.
  10. Commitment to abide by Midwestern University's Drug-Free Workplace and Substance Abuse Policy.

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Program Description

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The Nurse Anesthesia Program at Midwestern University provides students with a solid foundation in the basic sciences and teaches all aspects of anesthesia management. The clinical practicums challenge students to apply knowledge gained in the classroom to actual administration of anesthesia under the guidance of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and anesthesiologists at multiple clinical sites in the region. Graduates will be able to work in a variety of settings including urban and rural hospitals, same-day surgery centers, doctors' offices, and pain clinics. The program is also committed to providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate in scholarly work that will contribute to the profession's body of knowledge.

The MWU 27-month Nurse Anesthesia Program consists of two phases. The first phase (4 quarters) provides the student with a strong foundation in the basic sciences, as well as courses that address all aspects of anesthesia equipment and anesthesia management. All coursework in the first phase of the program must be completed before starting the second phase of the program. The second phase (5 quarters) encompasses the clinical practicum and a research-based project related to anesthesia. The clinical phase begins in the summer of the second year of the program and provides students with the necessary hands-on experience to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes essential to the practice of nurse anesthesia in a variety of practice settings. All students will be considered for rotation to clinical sites in Arizona, California, Colorado, and New Mexico. Thus, a student may be assigned to rotations in any combination of these states as needed to ensure the best quality set of clinical rotations. Students must make their own arrangements for transportation to and lodging at these clinical sites. The University does not provide for the cost of transportation or lodging. These sites will provide students with a broad scope of experiences in rural, urban, and suburban hospitals, as well as specialty rotations in cardiac surgery, pediatrics, and obstetrics.

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are anesthesia specialists. They administer approximately 65% of the 26 million anesthetics given to patients each year in the United States. CRNAs are the sole anesthesia providers in more than 65% of rural hospitals in the United States, enabling these health care facilities to provide obstetrical, surgical, and trauma stabilization services. CRNAs provide anesthetics to patients in collaboration with surgeons, anesthesiologists, dentists, podiatrists, and other qualified health care professionals. When anesthesia is administered by a nurse anesthetist, it is recognized as the practice of nursing; when administered by an anesthesiologist, it is recognized as the practice of medicine.

Program Strength

Anesthesia Simulation Laboratory

Mission

To create an educational environment that cultivates excellence in professionalism, compassion, competence, and teamwork in the practice of anesthesia.

Accreditation

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The Nurse Anesthesia Program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA), 222 South Prospect Avenue, Suite 304, Park Ridge, Illinois, 60068-4001, (847) 692-7050. Dates effective: November 1, 2007 thru October 31, 2011. The State of Arizona Board of Private Postsecondary Education has approved all current degree programs at the Glendale Campus of Midwestern University.

Midwestern University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission/A Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (HLC/NCA), 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602.

Related Links

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Nurse Anesthesia as a Career

American Association of Nurse Anesthetists

Arizona Association of Nurse Anesthetists

Arizona State Board of Nursing

International Anesthesia Research Society


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