Nursing (Nurse Anesthesia) - Doctorate
Is Nurse Anesthesia the right career for you?
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are educated to practice autonomously and provide anesthesia in every practice setting. As sole anesthesia providers in most rural areas, CRNAs meet the population's needs, providing safe, competent, quality care to those we serve. At Southern Miss, you will be educated and prepared to take on a role beyond the operating room. Anesthesia and the education is fast paced, intense, and requires a high level of critical thinking.
Outcomes
Evidence-based practice is the foundation for our nurse anesthesia program. Graduated student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNAs) are adept at synthesizing knowledge, critical thinking, and have demonstrated competency in their clinical skills and all aspects of anesthesia care. Prepared to practice in a the professional role of a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), patient safety is the foremost concern. Our DNP program prepares the SRNA for professional service, advocacy, and leadership roles. Additionally, interpersonal communication skills are developed and honed during the program of study.
Faculty/Student Engagement
Student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNAs) benefit from a low student to faculty ratio at Southern Miss. DNP project mentoring, active learning, simulation experiences, and one-on-one faculty mentoring are a few of the benefits at Southern Miss. We also utilize peer-mentoring for simulation, skill development, and social introduction. We plan to incorporate tutoring in 2019.
Availability
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Accreditation
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing (BSN) and Doctor of Nursing Practice program at The University of Â鶹´«Ã½ are accredited by the , 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791, and the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning.
NCE Information
National Certification Exam Data
The University of Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s Nurse Anesthesia Program is accredited by the . The program's next accreditation review by the COA will be 2033.
COA Address:
Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs
10275 W. Higgins Rd., Suite 906Rosemont, IL 60018-560 Phone: 224-275-9130
Professional Licensure Disclosure
The University of Â鶹´«Ã½ School of Professional Nursing Practice has determined that completion of the Doctorate In Nursing (Nurse Anesthesia) prepares a student to take apply for certification as a Board Certified Nurse Anesthetists through the National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA) and then subsequently apply for state licensure as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in any of the 50 states and in any U.S. protectorate.
For a list of the national licensing boards, see the American Association of Nurse Practitioner’s. For a list of the state professional licensing boards for nursing, see the
It is each individual’s responsibility to understand, evaluate, and comply with all requirements relating to national certification exams for the state in which he or she intends to practice as requirements vary widely. For questions regarding licensure, please contact Dr. LaWanda Baskin, Ph.D., R.N., by e-mailing lawanda.baskinFREEMississippi
- CRNA Military Service
- Physician & Dentist Offices
- Rural Hospitals
- Major Medical Centers
- Pain Management Specialties
- Aaron Flemister, 2015,
CRNA, Ashley Co Medical Center. “Aaron is a wonderful SRNA preceptor and teacher! Students love him! - Claudine Boos, 2015,
CRNA, Forrest General Hospital System. “Claudine is dependable, compassionate, and truly enjoys her profession!â€
- Ben Riebesel, 2016,
CRNA. Midwest Anesthesia Associates. “Ben is great! He is a hard worker and recruits for Â鶹´«Ã½!â€
- Brandi Carmichael, 2017,
CRNA. Anderson Regional Medical Center. “Brandi is excellent, she can do any case, anywhere!â€