The UNC Greensboro nurse anesthesia concentration is a 36-month plan of study that prepares students to become competent safe certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) who deliver cost effective and high-quality anesthesia care.
Program Overview
Our graduate registered nurse anesthesia residents are engaged in an innovative plan of study that encourages lifelong learning in the practice of nurse anesthesia and prepares them for the national board certification exam administered by the National Board on Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA) to become a CRNA.
Participating clinical sites are located throughout North Carolina and offer our graduate registered nurse anesthesia residents’ exposure to all types of anesthesia services including general anesthesia, monitored anesthesia care, regional anesthesia, and pain management.
Specialty anesthesia rotations in routine to complex cardiovascular, neurology, obstetrics, pediatrics, and regional anesthesia surgical cases prepares students to practice in a wide range of specialties and administer anesthesia to all age groups and special populations.
WHY CHOOSE OUR PROGRAM?
Curriculum:
- 36-month doctoral graduate study program consists of a total of 107 credits of didactic and clinical coursework over 9 semesters with a May entry and completion.
- Affordable, integrated curricular design with rich simulation, practicum and classroom instruction in state of the art facilities.
- Course delivery includes campus, online, and hybrid formats.
- Campus based courses are taught at the Union Square Campus.
Students are exposed to excellent didactic and clinical instruction and gain a wide variety of clinical experiences that consistently exceed the requirements for certification eligibility.
Clinical Education Results In:
- Approximately 1,000 cases (40 percent greater than the minimum required)
- Greater than 3,000 clinical hours (50 percent greater than the minimum required)
- Rotation to over 28 clinical sites located within North Carolina
- Clinical sites include prestigious institutions such as Cone Health, Novant Health, UNC Hospitals, UNC-Rex Health, WakeMed Health & Hospitals, Duke Raleigh Hospital, and Duke Regional Hospital plus many others located to the east and west of Raleigh and Greensboro
Class of 2023 Stats:
Additional Information:
- One of six nursing anesthesia programs in North Carolina, the UNC Greensboro School of Nursing offers a concentration in Nurse Anesthesia leading to a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree.
- Graduates of the program have advanced clinical skills to optimize health outcomes in the provision of quality anesthesia care and to assume leadership positions in anesthesia nursing practice. CRNA positions offer great flexibility with a variety of work settings including, but not limited to: hospitals, clinics, ambulatory surgery centers. Graduates of this program are prepared for the National Certification Exam for Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA).
- Please Note: All anesthesia courses are held at:
The Union Square Campus (USC)
124 E. Gate City Blvd.
Greensboro, NC 27406 - The USC building is a state-of-the-art nursing education building outfitted with technology classrooms, labs, simulation space and an Operating Room (OR) suite. Additional amenities include easy access parking, student lockers, student lounge with refrigerators and microwave, and student study areas.
Program Accreditation:
- The UNCG nurse anesthesia concentration is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA). The COA is located at:
10275 W. Higgins Rd., Suite 906
Rosemont, IL 60018-5603
Phone: 224-275-9130
COA website: https://coacrna.org - In October 2023, the program received a 10-year continuation of accreditation, the maximum accreditation period attainable through the COA, through October 2024.
- For a link of all COA-accredited programs, please see- https://www.coacrna.org/programs-fellowships/crna-school-search/
See Program Accreditation for additional information.
PROGRAM DETAILS
PLAN OF STUDY
Course Semester | Course Number – Course Title [Credits] | Clinical Hours |
---|---|---|
YEAR 1 | ||
Summer | • NUR 751 Pharmacology of Nurse Anesthesia I [2 cr.] • NUR 728 Physics, Chemistry, and Mechanics in Anesthesia [2 cr.] • NUR 729 Health Assessment for Nurse Anesthesia [1 cr.] • NUR 727 Basic Principles of Nurse Anesthesia Practice I [2 cr.] • NUR 819 Holistic Approaches to Leadership [3 cr.] Total Session Credit Hours – 10 | |
Fall | • NUR 734 Basic Principles of Nurse Anesthesia Practice II [2 cr.] • NUR 727L Basic Principles of Nurse Anesthesia Practice LAB [1 cr.] • NUR 729L Health Assessment for Nurse Anesthesia LAB [1 cr.] • NUR 728L Physics, Chemistry, and Mechanics in Anesthesia LAB [1 cr.] • NUR 730 Neuropathology of Nurse Anesthesia [3 cr.] • NUR 824 Applied Theory in Advancing Practice [3 cr.] • NUR 771A Clinical Practicum in Nurse Anesthesia I [2 cr.] Total Session Credit Hours – 13 | 120 Hrs – (NUR 771A)* |
Spring | • NUR 714 Foundations of Informatics and Computational Systems [3 cr.] • NUR 732 Advanced Principles of Nurse Anesthesia Practice [3 cr.] • NUR 732L Advanced Principles of Nurse Anesthesia Practice LAB [1 cr.] • NUR 771B Clinical Practicum in Nurse Anesthesia II [6 cr.] • NUR 740 Professional Aspects of Nurse Anesthesia [1 cr.] Total Session Credit Hours – 14 | 360 Hrs – (NUR 7171B)* |
Course Semester | Course Number – Course Title [Credits] | Clinical Hours |
---|---|---|
YEAR 2 | ||
Summer | • NUR 772 Clinical Practicum in Nurse Anesthesia III [7 cr.] • NUR 705 Scientific Approaches to Advance Healthcare [3 cr.] Total Session Credit Hours – 10 | 420 Hrs – (NUR 772)* |
Fall | • NUR 753 Cardiovascular Pathophysiology for Nurse Anesthesia [3 cr.] • NUR 754 Pharmacology of Nurse Anesthesia II [2 cr.] • NUR 773A Clinical Practicum in Nurse Anesthesia IV [6 cr.] • NUR 818 Core Course Biostatistical Basis for Decision-Making [3 cr.] Total Session Credit Hours – 14 | 360 Hrs – (NUR 773A)* |
Spring | • NUR 756 Respiratory Pathophysiology for Nurse Anesthesia [3 cr.] • NUR 757 Pharmacology of Nurse Anesthesia III [1 cr.] • NUR 890A Scholarly Seminar I: Project Development [2 cr.] • NUR 773B Clinical Practicum in Nurse Anesthesia V [7 cr.] Total Session Credit Hours – 13 | 420 Hrs – (NUR 773B)* |
Course Semester | Course Number – Course Title [Credits] | Clinical Hours |
---|---|---|
YEAR 3 | ||
Summer | • NUR 774 Clinical Practicum in Nurse Anesthesia VI [7 cr.] • NUR 744 Anesthesia Crisis Resource Management [1 cr.] • NUR 759 Pharmacology for Nurse Anesthesia IV [1 cr.] Total Session Credit Hours – 9 | 420 Hrs – (NUR 774)* |
Fall | • NUR 890B Scholarly Seminar II: Project Development [2 cr.] • NUR 775A Clinical Practicum in Nurse Anesthesia VII [8 cr.] • NUR 758 Pathophysiology of Abdominal Systems for Nurse Anesthesia [2 cr.] • NUR 820 Seminar for Nurse Anesthesia Advanced Practice [1 cr.] Total Session Credit Hours – 13 | 480 Hrs – (NUR 775A)* |
Spring | • NUR 890C Scholarly Seminar III: Evaluation, Conclusion, & Dissemination [2 cr.] • NUR 775B Clinical Practicum in Nurse Anesthesia VIII [7 cr.] • NUR 797 Integrated Clinical Concepts [2 cr.] Total Session Credit Hours – 11 | 420 Hrs – (NUR 775B)* |
Students receive the required clinical practicum experience under the instruction/supervision of CRNAs and anesthesiologists. The hours of practicum vary in order to offer a wide variety of clinical experiences and to enable the student to correlate theory and practice. Graduate and clinical clock hours average approximately 35 hours per week per semester. Additional time is required for preoperative and postoperative visits, care planning, and independent study. The time committed to study, class, and practice may consume over 60 hours per week.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS)
Connect with us
For general questions about the program, please reach out to: