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Nurse Anesthesia Program
The MSN in Nurse
Anesthesia is a
28-month, 85-credit
hour, full time program
that prepares Registered
Nurses for entry into
nurse anesthesia
practice. Upon
completion of the
program, graduates are
eligible to take the
national certification
examination administered
by the Council on
Certification of Nurse
Anesthetists. Satisfactory
performance is necessary
in order to practice as
a Certified Registered
Nurse Anesthetist.
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, P. O. Box
2100, State University
(Jonesboro),
Arkansas 72467.
Telephone (870) 972-3454
After reviewing the
following information,
specific information can
be obtained by
contacting the:
Secretary
Jill Self,
jself@astate.edu,
Office Phone
870-680-8187
Program Director
Sue Campbell, scampbell@astate.edu,
Office Phone
870-972-3390
The Nurse Anesthesia
Program is
accredited by
the Council on
Accreditation of Nurse
Anesthesia Educational
Programs (222 South
Prospect Avenue-Suite
304, Park Ridge, IL
60068-4041. (847)
692-7050)
The Nurse Anesthesia
Program begins annually
in January.
Applications are
accepted throughout the
year. Interviews are
required and are
conducted throughout the
year.
Note:
Candidates who are
accepted into the
program may be able to
take the core courses
prior to entry into the
Nurse Anesthesia
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