Webster University CRNA School

470 East Lockwood Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63119 United States of America
Contact Information:
Phone: (800) 981-9801
Email: Jillstulce02@webster.edu
Url: Website
Jill M Stulce
Program Summary:
Webster’s Nurse Anesthesia program fosters expertise in the art and science of anesthesia and is fundamental to preparing you for practice as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). Clinical experience is an essential component of the program, fulfilled through our partnerships with 13 private-practice and university-based clinical facilities. By the time you graduate, you will have obtained real-world clinical experiences at 8-10 of these institutions in a broad range of general, regional, and monitored anesthesia care to adults and children.” (Webster University CRNA School)
Program created: 1997 Ranking: 2.7 out 5.0 Class size: 20 Attrition Rate: 5.3% Tuition: approx. $70,000 National Certification Exam (NCE) 1st time pass rate 90%
- License: RN license in the state.
- Work Experience: Minimum one year experience in acute care.
- GPA: Minimum 3.0 on 4.0 scale.
- GRE: Currently not required by this program.
- Certifications: ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) BLS (Basic Life Support)
Prerequisites:
None required.
Interview:Approximately 40-45 applicants are interviewed.
CRNA Program Setup: Classes Start:August
Duration:30 Months
Curriculum:Integrated. Clinical rotations begin in the second term of the first year.
Clinical Sites:11 clinical rotations located within the state.
Disclaimer: Information on this page was gathered from the school's website and through phone interviews. A school's curriculum can change frequently, so we make sure that you are provided with the most up to date information. Our team regularly checks for any changes that CRNA programs make to their curriculum. The ranking of schools was based off of the 2011 US News World Report for Graduate Schools