The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) program at Fisher equips nurses with the in-demand and specialized skills of administering and monitoring anesthesia.
Careers in anesthesiology are evolving, and CRNAs are highly sought after in the medical field. Advance your nursing skills with a doctoral-level degree at Fisher. Through our AGACNP program, our nurse anesthetists are uniquely equipped to deliver exceptional care in anesthesia and acute adult patient management.
The dual-degree AGACNP and CRNA program includes a rigorous curriculum of clinical experience that integrates advanced anesthesia techniques with comprehensive acute care skills. Experiential learning is a fundamental part of our curriculum, and students will participate in low and high-fidelity simulation in our state-of-the-art Glover-Crask Simulation Center and skills labs. Students will complete a minimum of 2600 clinical hours, with 600 of those clinical hours allocated to the role of the AGACNP. This dual-degree program is offered only as a full-time plan of study over 36 months.
Coursework includes:
Our program emphasizes a holistic approach to patient care, preparing graduates to manage complex clinical scenarios across diverse settings confidently. By blending anesthesia expertise with acute care proficiency, our graduates emerge as versatile healthcare leaders capable of optimizing patient outcomes and meeting evolving healthcare demands.
The program prepares you to: