This position is for candidates based in the following states: Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota. South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois.
Attend Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences to become a Registered Nurse Anesthetists
Pay no tuition or fees and receive a full salary and benefits
A different type of anesthesia school for a different type of anesthesia provider. We prepare nurse anesthetists to provide independent high-quality anesthesia care in diverse settings across the globe. The rigorous curriculum is designed to integrate scientific principles with anesthesia theory and practice, stressing unique aspects of providing anesthesia on the battlefield as well as across the federal health care system. We emphasize statistics and research methodology enabling our students to critically analyze anesthesia literature and evaluate potential problems in anesthesia. Our graduates are safe, competent, adaptable anesthetists who can meet the challenges of today's federal health care needs.
Qualifications
Citizenship: Applicants must be United States citizens.
Age: Applicants must complete degree and commission in the Navy before their 42nd birthday. Waivers will be considered on a case by case basis
Education: Current graduate of a school of nursing accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing or the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education that conferred a baccalaureate or an advanced nursing degree.
License: Must possess a current, unrestricted license, in good standing, to practice as a RN issued by a state, territory, or commonwealth of the United States or the District of Columbia, awarded upon successful completion of the National Council Licensure Examination.
Certification as a Critical Care Registered Nurse issued by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (CCRN, CCRN (Neonatal), CCRN (Pediatric)).
All offers have many variables. To get details and find out which offer would benefit you most, contact:
TJ BIELKE, HM1
Navy Scholarship Specialist & Talent Acquisition Lead
Work Cell: (319) 823-1467
Email: timothy.j.bielke.mil@us.navy.mil
America’s Navy is approximately 450,000 Sailors, 300 ships and submarines, and 3,700 aircraft strong. Water and salt flow through our veins in the same proportion as the sea. That mighty force is the lifeblood of the greatest Navy ever to sail unstoppably upon it, slip stealthily beneath it or fly unchallenged above it. And we defend with honor, courage, and commitment every hour of every day. We are America’s Navy. We are forged by the sea.