The Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program prepares you to function as a nurse anesthetist in a wide array of clinical settings. It is a comprehensive Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) program that blends a strong academic curriculum with extensive clinical practice experiences.
For over 50 years the RUSH Nurse Anesthesia program has prepared graduates to provide anesthesia care to patients across the lifespan at all levels of acuity, undergoing procedures of varying complexity. RUSH CRNA graduates are leaders in practice, education and research across the country. To apply, you will need at least one year, preferably two, of recent ICU experience as a Registered Nurse (RN).
You will prepare to function autonomously and as a team member in the delivery of anesthesia and anesthesia-related services in all settings where anesthesia is provided. In addition to your advanced knowledge and skills in anesthesia, your competencies in leadership and systems-level thinking will make you sought-after members of anesthesia departments and professional organizations.
Our program admits competitive ICU nurses across the nation. Our goal is to graduate diverse and highly skilled nurse anesthetists into the workforce. In order to achieve this, our program has a strategic plan comprised of 4 pillars-Preparation for Current Practice, Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Wellness, and Professional Development.

