Master of Science in Nursing Nurse Anesthesia Program I N S P I R AT I O N e X P LO R AT I O N c o m passion Students receive a great education. The caring NAP faculty focus on student wellness. Fatin Badran, MSN- NAP Discover the lourdes difference L O U R D E S U N I V E R S I T Y G R A D U AT E S C H O O L For more details or updated course information, please visit www.lourdes.edu/gradschool www.lourdes.edu/msn Lourdes University Graduate School 6832 Convent Blvd. Sylvania, OH 43560 419-824-3517 or 800-878-3210 ext. 3517 lourdes.edu/msn 800-898-3210, ext. 3517
The MSN Nurse Anesthesia Program (NAP) prepares nurses for service in the advanced practice role of nurse anesthesia. The program was designed for nurses who have a foundation in quality nursing practice, independent decision making abilities, advanced psychomotor skills, the ability to interpret advanced monitoring modalities, plus superior collaboration and communications skills. The MSN: NAP courses and their sequence build upon prior baccalaureate education and professional experiences promoting the development of nurse anesthesia knowledge, concepts, and skills. Emphasis is placed on advanced studies in science, research, and clinical practice to facilitate personal and professional development in an environment that reflects the University s Franciscan values and encourages lifelong learning. Graduates of the MSN: NAP are prepared to fulfill the requirements to sit for the National Certification Examination, (NCE). In addition, preparation is provided to safely practice as an advanced practice nurse with significant autonomy upon certification as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). It is our expectation that nurses who complete the program will: Demonstrate appropriate scientific knowledge and psychomotor ability while providing anesthesia care. Demonstrate safety and vigilance to protect the patient from harm. Provide individualized anesthesia care to meet the needs of the patient. Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills. Demonstrate professionalism and responsibility in the advanced practice role of the nurse anesthetist. Utilize critical thinking and decision making skills to impact patient care. The Nurse Anesthesia Program is 28 months of continuous coursework including didactic and clinical practicum. All students are enrolled full-time and there is no part-time option. Various teaching methods will be utilized throughout the curriculum including distance education via videoconferencing. Clinical practicum will be scheduled to afford the student the maximum opportunity to meet the case requirements mandated by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs and will vary from the academic calendar of the University.
PROGRAM STATISTICS Nurse Anesthesia Program (NAP) Statistics Inaugural (Cohort 1) Thirteen Students Enrolled in Inaugural NAP Cohort 8% attrition rate 92% Graduation rate 83% NCE (Board) 1st-time pass rate 100% NCE (Board) pass rate by March 1, 2014 100% of graduates have been employed or secured employment within 3 months of graduation. Many of the graduates have positions in the clinical facilities which serve as clinical practicum sites for the NAP Nurse Anesthesia Program (NAP) Statistics (Cohort 2) Twelve Students Enrolled in NAP Cohort 2 8% attrition rate 92% Graduation rate 91% NCE (Board) 1st-time pass rate 100% NCE (Board) pass rate by March 1, 2015 100% Employment by March, 2015. Many of the graduates have positions in the clinical facilities which serve as clinical practicum sites for the Nurse Anesthesia Program TUITION AND EXPENSES - FALL 2015 Program Tuition for Fall 2015: $66,570 Tuition for each entering cohort is fixed for the duration of the program. The graduate tuition rate for the MSN: NAP starting Fall 2015 will be $9,510 per semester. Students pay a $75 per semester technology fee. Estimated Additional Expenses Non-Refundable Application Fee $25 Non-Refundable Reservation Deposit $2,000 (will be applied to first semester tuition) Criminal Background Check $70 AANA Association Membership $200 Professional Liability Insurance $560 Health/Professional Requirements $500 Lab Coats (2) $100 MEDATRAX Case Record System $180 Textbooks $1,500 A&P Mastery $50 PALS/ACLS/BLS Recertifi cation $200 Professional Conferences $2,700 Self-Evaluation Exam (SEE) $250 Commercial Review Course for NCE $1,200 Graduation Fee/Academic Regalia $150 National Certification Exam $750 FINANCIAL AID Graduate students admitted to degree and eligible certificate programs, and enrolled at least half-time, are eligible to apply for financial aid. Most students who file a FAFSA are eligible for a Federal Stafford Loan. These loans are to be used for educational purposes only. To apply for financial aid, go to: www.fafsa.ed.gov Lourdes University School Code: 003069 For more information on financial aid, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 419-824-3732. ACCREDITATION Lourdes University MSN Nurse Anesthesia Program and Graduate Certificate are accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs through Spring 2016 (Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs, 222 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois 60068). Graduate Admissions Office 419-824-3517
CURRICULUM CORE COURSES SEMESTER HOURS Fall Semester (1) NUR 603 Basic Principles of Anesthesia and Lab... 4 NUR 606 Chemistry and Physics for Nurse Anesthesia... 2 NUR 607 Pharmacology I (videoconference)... 3 NUR 613 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology/Pathophysiology I... 3 NUR 600 Theories and Values for Advanced Nursing... 3 NUR 630 Clinical Practicum I... 1 Spring Semester (2) NUR 604 Advanced Principles of Anesthesia I and Lab... 3 NUR 614 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology/Pathophysiology II... 3 NUR 608 Pharmacology II (videoconference)... 3 NUR 631 Clinical Practicum II... 3 Summer Semester (3) NUR 605 Advanced Principles of Anesthesia II... 2 NUR 615 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology/Pathophysiology III... 3 NUR 619 Advanced Physical Health Assessment... 3 NUR 632 Clinical Practicum III... 3 Fall Semester (4) NUR 612 Health Care Policy in a Diverse Community... 3 NUR 622 Advanced Nursing Inquiry for Evidence-Based Practice... 3 NUR 633 Clinical Practicum IV... 3 Spring Semester (5) NUR 696 Professional Proposal Design... 2 NUR 634 Clinical Practicum V... 3 Summer Semester (6) NUR 698 Nursing Capstone... 2 NUR 635 Clinical Practicum VI... 3 Fall Semester (7) NUR 691 Senior Seminar...... 3 NUR 636 Clinical Practicum VII... 3 Total Hours...64 A Graduate Nurse Anesthesia Certificate (GNAC) is available for applicants who have already received an advanced degree in nursing Master s or Doctoral. Upon completion of the GNAC program, students will receive a certificate of completion, not an additional master s or higher degree. Note: This sheet is for general information only. For course descriptions, please access the Lourdes University Catalog at http://www.lourdes.edu/home/academics/catalogcoursesandschedules.aspx For details or updated course information, please contact: Graduate Admissions Office 419-824-3517 Lourdes University, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, operates in a non-discriminatory manner with regard to race, color, age, or national origin. Furthermore, as required by Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments, Lourdes University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, age, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, sex, disability, military or veteran status, age, or other legally protected category in its programs, activities, and employment. Lourdes University also provides equal opportunity to qualified disabled persons in accordance with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. A Catholic University in the Franciscan Tradition.
Admission REQUIREMents Applicants seeking admission to the MSN: NAP program must meet the following minimum requirements: Graduation from a nationally accredited nursing program or a baccalaureate degree in Nursing or other appropriate major such as a Bachelor of Science in Physics, Chemistry or Biology from a regionally accredited college or university. Transcripts of undergraduate courses may be reviewed by program advisor prior to application process at applicants request A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher Course content and a grade of 3.0 or better within the last 10 years in: Anatomy & Physiology, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry A current, unrestricted license as a registered nurse in any state A minimum of 2 years (within the last five years) as a Registered Nurse (RN) in a critical care area prior to matriculation Current BLS, ACLS, and PALS Current CCRN Statement of purpose(max. 500 words) answering the following: why you have chosen nurse anesthesia as a profession why you have chosen a faith based institution why you have chosen Lourdes University Three letters of recommendation utilizing the Lourdes University recommender form. Recommendations must be from the following individuals: An anesthesia provider, either a CRNA or anesthesiologist An immediate supervisor A physician the applicant has worked closely with in the critical care area A minimum shadowing experience of 1-2 days (8-16 hours) with a CRNA or anesthesiologist Current curriculum vitae or resume Completed Graduate School application Successful completion of interview process (interview is by invitation only) Accepted candidates must complete a graduate level statistics course prior to matriculation Complete Admissions requirements can be found in the Academic Catalog. get started! Apply to the Graduate School For questions about the application process, please contact: Graduate Admissions Office 419-824-3517 Note: This sheet is for general information only. For more specific information on this program refer to the Lourdes University catalog at http://www.lourdes. edu/course_catalog_complete.htm or contact the university. Lourdes University, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, operates in a non-discriminatory manner with regard to race, color, age, or national origin. Furthermore, as required by Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments, Lourdes University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, age, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, sex, disability, military or veteran status, age, or other legally protected category in its programs, activities, and employment. Lourdes University also provides equal opportunity to qualified disabled persons in accordance with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. A Catholic University in the Franciscan Tradition.
Master of Science in Nursing Nurse Anesthesia Program I N S P I R AT I O N e X P LO R AT I O N c o m passion Students receive a great education. The caring NAP faculty focus on student wellness. Fatin Badran, MSN- NAP Discover the lourdes difference L O U R D E S U N I V E R S I T Y G R A D U AT E S C H O O L For more details or updated course information, please visit www.lourdes.edu/gradschool www.lourdes.edu/msn Lourdes University Graduate School 6832 Convent Blvd. Sylvania, OH 43560 419-824-3517 or 800-878-3210 ext. 3517 lourdes.edu/msn 800-898-3210, ext. 3517