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Nurse Anesthesia

Master of Science in Nursing
Offered By: College of Nursing and Health Professions
Graduate
Application Deadline: 12-16 months in advance of anticipated start date in January


The Master of Science in Nursing in Nurse Anesthesia is a 28-month, 88-credit hour, full time program that prepares registered nurses for entry into nurse anesthesia practice.  Upon completion of the prgram, graduates are eligible to take the national certification examination adminstered by the National Board for Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists.  Satisfactory performance is necessary in order to practice as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.


  • Prerequisites


    Admission Requirements:

     

    • A Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from a nationally accredited college or university
    • Completed application to the Graduate School and Nurse Anesthesia Program
    • Undergraduate GPA of 2.75 overall or 3.0 on the last 60 hours
    • Graduate level descriptive and inferential statistics
    • Current unrestricted/unencumbered license to practice as a Registered Nurse
    • Two years of critical care experience as a Registered Nurse in a critical care area with emphasis on interpretation and use of advanced hemodynamic monitoring techniques, psychomotor skills and independent decision making
    • CCRN or CSC required
    • Current BCLS, ACLS and PALS certification

     

  • Admission Process

    Admission Procedures:

    Submit the following documents to:
    Graduate Admissions
    Arkansas State University
    PO Box 1570
    State University, AR 72467
    Telephone:  (870) 972-2031
    • Application to Graduate School accompanied by application fee
    • Official transcript of all undergraduate and graduate work
    • Graduate Record Examination score (must be within 5 years)
    • Proof of MMR
    Submit the following documents to:
    School of Nursing
    Arkansas State University
    PO Box 910
    State University AR 72467
    Telephone:  (870) 972-3074
    Fax:  (870) 972-2954
    • Application to the Nurse Anesthesia Program
    • Three recomendations attesting to applicant's professional ability.  One recommendation must be from the applicant's current nurse manager.
    • Resume
    • Professional goal statement
    • Personal interviews with qualified applicants

     

    See also School of Nursing website for additional information:  http://astate.edu/college/conhp/departments/nursing/

     
  • Additional Information

    The Nurse Anesthesia Program begins annually in January.  Applications are received continually, and applications should be made 12-16 months in advance of anticipated start date in January.

    NOTE:  Candidates who are accepted into the program may take the following core courses prior to entry into the Nurse Anesthesia Program:

    *NURS 6103 Research Design and Methodolgy - 3 CR
    *NURS 6203 Theory Development in Nursing - 3 CR

    The Nurse Anesthesia Program offers a full scope of practice and educational experiences with clinical sites in Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee.

    If you have questions, you may email the Nurse Anesthesia Program Coordinator, Dr. Kathy Wren at kwren@astate.edu; the Nurse Anesthesia Program Assistant Patricia Davis at pjdavis@astate.edu; or msninfo@astate.edu.

    Arkansas State University is an equal opportunity institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, or other unlawful factors in employment practices or admission and treatment of students.  Any questions regarding this policy should be addressed to the Coordinator of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, Arkansas State University, PO Box 2100, State University (Jonesboro), Arkansas 72467.  Telephone: (870) 972-3454

  • Accreditations

    The Nurse Anesthesia program is accredited by:

    The Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs
    222 S Prospect Avenue
    Park Ridge, IL 60068-4001
    Telephone:  (847) 655-1160
     
    The program's next accreditation review by the COA is scheduled for May 2014.
     
     
    The MSN program is accredited by:
     
    Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing 
    3343 Peachtree Rd, NE, Suite #850
    Atlanta, GA 30326
    Telephone:  (404) 975-5000
     
    The MSN program is approved by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing.