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Tuition and Fees


Current BryanLGH College of Health Sciences tuition and fees apply. Refer to the tuition page for a detailed listing of costs.



Additional Costs


Students are required to have a personal computer. Expenses for textbooks, computer, PDA, AANA associate membership dues, professional subscriptions, lab coats, stethoscope and earpiece are estimated at $3,500. All textbooks for the program are purchased in the first semester.

Students are responsible for their own room, board and living expenses, as well as transportation and miscellaneous expenses incurred at affiliate hospitals. When students are required to be overnight at affiliate sites, room and board is provided.



Housing


Students are responsible for their own room, board and living expenses, as well as transportation and miscellaneous expenses incurred at affiliate hospitals.



Health Services


Basic health services are available through Employee Health Services. All students must have appropriate vaccinations prior to clinical experience. Contact school for further information. The College of Health Sciences does not provide health insurance. It is strongly recommended that students acquire health insurance.



Employment


Student employment is allowed only if it does not interfere with the academic and/or clinical responsibilities of the student. At no time will a student be employed as an anesthesia provider.



Discretionary leave time


During fall and spring semester Phase I, students have leave time as specified by the academic calendar for the BryanLGH College of Health Sciences.

During Phase II, students have 20 days of personal discretionary leave for vacation, sick and personal time. This personal leave may be taken at the discretion of the student and with the approval of the Program Director. However, no vacation time will be granted during the first eight weeks of Phase II. In addition, students will receive all BryanLGH Medical Center observed holidays and five bonus days tied to those holidays. When at affiliate sites, students receive all holidays observed by that particular institution, and the five bonus holiday days. Students are given 20 Thesis Days or 15 Research Project Days during Phase II for time spent researching, writing and presenting their thesis/research project.

Class attendance is mandatory. If a student is ill, they will notify the instructor in advance of class and missed work must be made up.



Time Commitment


The student will be expected to spend 50-60 hours per week on didactic, clinical or on-call responsibilities. In addition, students should allow for travel time to affiliate clinical sites, most within a 150-mile radius of Lincoln, Nebraska.



Call


Students are on in-house call the last 12 months of the program while assigned to BryanLGH Medical Center. Call responsibilities at BryanLGH Medical Center occur no more than once a week. Call is from 15:00 to 07:00 with the following day off. An obstetrical call experience is arranged during the final six months of the program.

Each affiliated site arranges its own call schedule. Students assigned to the required trauma rotation at The Nebraska Medical Center will have two days of call each week with the following day off.



Library


The program of Nurse Anesthesia education provides an anesthesia library in the Helene Fuld Memorial Learning Resource Center as well as in the operating suites. Both current periodicals and new textbooks are available.



Liability


Liability insurance is provided by BryanLGH Medical Center.



Financial Aid


Student financial aid is applied for and handled through the BryanLGH College of Health Sciences Financial Aid Office. The BryanLGH Anesthesia Loan Fund is administered through that office also.



Accreditation


The BryanLGH Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthesia is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs, a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation and the U. S. Department of Education. The school was reviewed in 1999 and received the maximum accreditation of 10 years.



Certification


Graduates of this school are eligible to take the national certification examination for nurse anesthetists administered by the Council on Certification of


Nurse Anesthetists. Individuals who pass this examination may use "CRNA" (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) after their name.



Consumer Information


Of the students who graduated in 2006, 100 percent successfully passed the national certification examination for nurse anesthetists on their first attempt. Of the students who were admitted to the school in 2004, 100 percent completed the curriculum as scheduled. One hundred percent of the students who graduated in 2006 and sought employment were able to begin employment within three months.


BryanLGH Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthesia complies with the regulations of the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act, 1990, and abides by the regulations of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. All records are maintained under the supervision of the Program Director of the School of Nurse Anesthesia.


BryanLGH Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthesia defines and uses policies and procedures that are fair and equitable and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, gender, national origin, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, or any factor protected by law.


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To learn more about admission to BryanLGH College of Health Sciences School of Nurse Anesthesia, contact Margaret Gibson, Administrative Assistant – Admissions at (402) 481-3194 or mgibson@bryanlgh.org.

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