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Graduate Studies Catalog 2019-2020 
    
Graduate Studies Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nurse Anesthesia, MSN and Post-Master’s Certificate


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Note: The Nurse Anesthesia MSN and Post-Master’s Certificate programs are no longer accepting applications. The Nurse Anesthesia program transitioned to a Doctor of Nursing Practice program with the class entering in summer 2019.  The last class of MSN Nurse Anesthesia and Post-Master’s certificate students is scheduled to graduate in December 2020.

 

Dr. Mary Jane S. Hanson, Director Graduate Nursing Program
maryjane.hanson@scranton.edu
570-941-4060

Dr. Ann Culp, Nurse Anesthesia Program Administrator
ann.culp@scranton.edu
570-941-5530

The Nurse Anesthesia (NA) specialization prepares registered nurses to function in the role of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA). Upon completion the graduate will be prepared to administer all types of anesthesia to diverse populations in a variety of clinical settings.

Graduates will be eligible to take the national certification examination for CRNA from the Council on Certification of Nurse Anesthetists.

Curriculum

The NA specialization is offered as a 68-credit master’s degree for baccalaureate-prepared nurses, and as a 56-credit post-master’s certificate for nurses already holding a nursing master’s degree in advanced practice. Transcripts of students with an entry level master’s in nursing degree will be evaluated on an individual basis for transfer credit.

Academic Regulations

Any student who fails to receive a final course grade of “B” or higher in the NA specialty courses will be dismissed from the NA specialization. This applies to all courses in the specialization except for NURS 591 , NURS 593 , NURS 594 , and NURS 595 .

In addition to course work, each student is required to complete clinical practicum and residency courses NURS 546 , NURS 556 , NURS 565 , NURS 575 , NURS 585 . Any student who receives an Unsatisfactory in a clinical practicum or residency course will be dismissed from the program.

Accreditation

The Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA) accredits the University of Scranton Nurse Anesthesia Program. In 2012, the program received the maximum accreditation status of ten years from the COA. 

Date of Last Review: 10/2012

Date of Next Review: 10/2022

Accreditation Status: Continued Accreditation

 

     Council on Accreditation

     222 South Prospect Avenue, Suite 304

     Park Ridge, IL 60068-4010

     847-655-1168

     http://home.coa.us.com

Scheduling

The specialization can be completed in 28 months of continuous full-time study. There is no part-time option. Students are accepted for the fall semester to the full-time program. Most classes and clinical practicums are scheduled during the day. However, some evening classes and clinicals are also required.

Nurse Anesthesia Program Statistics

Year

University of Scranton Certification Pass Rate for First-time Test Takers

National Average Certification Pass Rate for First-time Test Takers

University of Scranton Certification Pass Rate for All Test Takers

Attrition Rate

Number of Graduates

Graduate

Employment Rate

2018

65% 84.3% 91% 4% 23 91%

2017

67%

82.6%

100%

10%

18

100%

2016

94%

84.5%

100%

0%

16

100%

2015

93%

85%

100%

6%

14

100%

2014

75%

87.8%

100%

14%

12

100%

2013

100%

88.4%

100%

0%

14

100%

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