POST-BACCALAUREATE NURSE ANESTHESIA DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE
The Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ University M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing combines a rich foundation of scientific and theoretical knowledge with extensive clinical experience in the practice of nurse anesthesia and professional leadership.
Core and leadership courses are taught by doctorally prepared Fitzpatrick College of Nursing faculty. Doctorally prepared and expert certified registered nurse anesthetist faculty provide specialty didactic courses and supervise student hands-on experiences in a variety of clinical settings. Didactic courses and clinical simulation experiences are taught at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ University. Specialty didactic courses are offered on ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥'s campus and specialty clinical experiences are provided in the greater Philadelphia and tri-state area.
The Nurse Anesthesia DNP is an integral part of the M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing and has embraced the College's philosophy as its own.
Outcomes:
The following competencies were developed to conform to the mission and philosophy of the University and the Fitzpatrick College of Nursing. At the completion of this track, the graduate will be able to:
- Integrate scholarship and clinical experience based upon evidence to support best practices of nurse anesthesia.
- Manage the complexities of anesthesia care from preoperative assessment through the post anesthesia period using all available technologies.
- Analyze issues and trends in healthcare for their impact on the practice of nurse anesthesia.
- Implement the role of a nurse anesthetist to ensure continuity of care and safe, effective practice.
- Implement quality improvement initiatives that conform to AANA’s Professional Practice Standards.
- Analyze the broad context or system within which nurse anesthesia is practiced.
It is the purpose of the nurse anesthesia track to provide the local community and beyond with competent nurse anesthetists. The faculty also believe that the doctorally prepared nurse anesthetists will lead activities that support and enhance the profession of nurse anesthesia. Historically, our students have won various awards at state and national conventions, and participated in local service events to both support the community and to raise awareness of nurse anesthetists.