Biological Sciences: Anesthesia M.S.
31 credits
Coordinator: Ruth Rollin
Program Rationale:
The MS Biological Sciences: Anesthesia Program is designed for registered nurses who wish to become nurse anesthetists and to expand their background in the areas of biology specific to their disciplines.
Program Learning Outcomes:
Graduate students will:
- demonstrate a thorough understanding of physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, immunology, and the anesthesia-specific areas of patient safety, anesthetic management, and professional role;
- describe scientific methodology and conduct experiments;
- be able to read and comprehend primary literature;
- deliver effective oral presentations (poster or PowerPoint); and
- effectively communicate on research in written format.
Course and Capstone Requirements:
Major Field Requirements
BIO 500 | Seminar in Biology | 1 TO 2 |
BIO 517 | Advanced Human Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology | 6 |
BIO 518 | Advanced Pathophysiology and Applied Physiology | 3 |
BIO 519 | Advanced Neuroscience | 3 |
BIO 525 | Advanced Physical Health Assessment for Nurse Anesthetists | 3 |
BIO 528 | Advanced Pharmacology | 4 |
BIO 530 | Immunology | 3 |
BIO 598 | Research in Biology | 3 |
CHEM 550 | Basic Organic and Biological Chemistry | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 31 |
Clinical Practicum (1000 hours of clinical practicum and is 17 months in length):
ACP 500 | Basic Principles of Nurse Anesthesia Practice | 0 |
ACP 501 | Anesthesia Clinical Practicum | 0 |
ACP 502 | Anesthesia Clinical Practicum | 0 |
ACP 503 | Anesthesia Clinical Practicum | 0 |
ACP 504 | Anesthesia Clinical Practicum | 0 |
ACP 505 | Anesthesia Clinical Practicum | 0 |
Capstone:
Note to prospective anesthesia students: The student must be a licensed registered nurse and satisfactorily complete the program of study in anesthesia at an affiliated hospital-based school of nurse anesthesia which includes 1000 hours of clinical practicum and is 17 months in length. The practicum starts the second summer in the program. To start the clinical practicum you must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 with no grade lower than C in any course and no more than two grades of C/C+ in courses in the Planned Program. Students resigning from or dismissed from the clinical portion of the M.S. Biological Sciences: Anesthesia Program cannot continue in the M.S. Biological Sciences: Anesthesia Program but may be eligible to change to a different master's degree program. Students not requesting the change of major and receiving approval for that change will be dismissed by the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies. Admission to this program is contingent upon admission to one of the following affiliated schools:
Nurse Anesthesia Program of Hartford, Hartford, CT: Kenneth Wells, M.D., medical director, Program of Nurse Anesthesia; and Joan Dobbins, M.S., CRNA, program director.
Yale-New Haven Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia, New Haven, CT: Denisa Lujic, M.D. and Rocco Marando, M.D., medical advisors; and Marianne Cosgrove, M.S., CRNA, DNAP, program director.
Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island School of Nurse Anesthesia, Pawtucket, R.I.: Peter Baziotis, M.D., medical director; and Mark Foster, M.A., CRNA, program director.
Note: Additional work, as described in the course syllabi, will be required for graduate credit in 400-level courses. Students may take no more than nine credits of 400-level courses.