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Kansas City, MO 64108. 816-404-1134 | 816-404-1103 (fax) tmcanes@uhkc.org. If you are looking to join a tradition of excellence, and become an exceptional nurse anesthesia provider, our School of Nurse Anesthesia is the place for you.
Students receive a Certificate in Nurse Anesthesia from University Health Truman Medical Center and a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from UMKC School of Nursing and Health Studies. See the DNP AACN Essentials for nurse anesthesia student core competencies and graduate standards.
WHAT ARE THE BEST CRNA SCHOOLS IN MISSOURI (ONLINE & CAMPUS) FOR 2024? (Based on our ranking methodology, the following are the 4 Best Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Programs in Missouri (Online & Campus).) 1. Barnes Jewish College - St. Louis. Programs Offered: BSN-to-DNP
In addition to high-fidelity simulation, nurse anesthesia students utilize a variety of training modules to learn complex and invasive procedures such as advanced airway devices, central lines, spinals, epidurals, peripheral nerve blocks, ultrasound, and more.
KU's 36-month Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice degree offers registered nurses an exceptional foundation in the academic and clinical components of nurse anesthesia. Curriculum and Program Format. Gain Clinical Experience. Alumni Updates.
To help you with this decision, we’ve rounded up a list of accredited CRNA schools by state for 2024, including the program cost, the type of degree offered, and whether the program is private or public, so you can easily find the right program for you!
Choose a path to complete your Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice degree. For registered nurses (RN) who hold a bachelor’s degree. Earn your DNAP degree in three years. For certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) at the master’s level. Earn your DNAP degree in one, two or three years.
Resources on how to become a CRNA from MoANA, the Missouri Association of Nurse Anesthetists, advancing the profession of nurse anesthesia in Missouri.
Our program accepts applications from registered nurses who meet the admission requirements set forth by the Council on Accreditation and the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists, the KU Department of Nurse Anesthesia Education and the University of Kansas.
Browse our complete list of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) MSN and DNP schools and programs; Campus, Online, and Hybrid by state.