Programme description
The Bachelor of Science in Nurse Anaesthesia is a rigorous four years (eight-semester) program built on the fundamental principles of nursing The program is critically relevant in addressing global healthcare challenges, specifically the shortage of specialized anesthesia providers. Nurse anesthetists are essential to expanding access to safe surgical and obstetric care, particularly in underserved and rural areas where they are often the primary providers of anesthesia services. The program integrates foundational biomedical sciences, core nursing disciplines, and advanced nursing principles with specialized anesthesia theory and extensive hands on clinical training. By focusing on comprehensive training, it develops professionals who significantly enhance patient safety, contribute to cost effective healthcare delivery, and improve surgical outcomes, making them indispensable members of modern surgical and emergency care teams.
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