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Title: Nurse Anesthesia Programs Summary of Annual Report Data 2005


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Nurse Anesthesia ProgramsSummary of Annual
Report Data2005
2
Who Accredits the Institution
  • COA - 100 (93) North Central - 22 (21)
  • JCAHO - 39 (38) Southern Assoc. - 21 (20)
  • NLNAC - 17 (16) Middle States - 11
    (11)
  • CCNE - 33 (32) Other -
    12 (12)
  • New England Assoc. -- 3 (3)
  • Western Association -- 3 (3)
  • ( ) indicates of programs

3
Distance Between 2 Conducting Institutions(54
Programs Shared Authority)
  • Miles n
  • 0-5 59 32
  • 6-10 4 2
  • 11-16 9 5
  • 17-22 2 1
  • 23-90 20 11
  • 91-202 6 3

4
Degree Major(95 Programs)
  • Degree n
  • Nursing 52 50
  • Nurse Anesthesia 34 33
  • Biology 5 5
  • Science 3 3
  • Health Sciences 2 2
  • Education 1 1
  • Health Care Admin. 1 1

5
Academic Unit(95 Programs)
  • Unit n
  • Nursing 53 51
  • Health Sciences 11 11
  • Allied Health 6 6
  • Biology 6 6
  • Medical College 4 4
  • Liberal Arts Science 2 2
  • Education 1 1
  • Other 14 14

6
Duration of Program
  • Months n
  • 24 14 13
  • 25-29 66 65
  • 30-36 20 19

7
Program Admission
  • Month n
  • January 13 13
  • February 1 1
  • March 0 0
  • April 0 0
  • May 10 10
  • June 13 13
  • July 3 3
  • August 45 44
  • September 18 18
  • October 1 1
  • November 0 0
  • December 0 0

8
Budgeted CRNA Faculty (FTEs)
  • of Faculty n
  • 0 0 0
  • 1 -- 1.9 19 18
  • 2 -- 2.9 38 37
  • 3 -- 3.9 17 17
  • 4 -- 4.9 17 7
  • 5 -- 5.9 4 4
  • 6 4 4
  • 7 0 0
  • 8 1 1
  • 9 1 1
  • gt10 6
    5

9
Budgeted Anesthesiologist Faculty (FTEs)
  • of Faculty n
  • 0 - 1 90 87
  • 3 1 1
  • 4 3 3
  • 6 1 1
  • 9 1 1
  • gt10 2 2

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CRNA Clinical Faculty
  • n
    n
  • 0 10 4 61 70 6
  • 11 20 16 71 80 4
  • 21 30 16 81 90 2
  • 31 40 11 91 100 3
  • 41 50 8 101-120 5
  • 51 60 4 gt120 22
  • Note Ninety-five programs report a total of
    7,619 CRNA Clinical Faculty.

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Anesthesiologist Clinical Faculty
  • n n
  • 0 10 31 61 70 10
  • 11 20 11 71 80 5
  • 21 30 15 81 90 4
  • 31 40 6 91 100 3
  • 41 50 2 101-120 3
  • 51 60 8 gt120 6
  • Note Ninety-five programs reported a total of
    4,577 anesthesiologist clinical faculty.

12
CRNA Faculty (Clinical) with a Masters Degree
  • n
    n
  • 0 10 12 61 70 3
  • 11 20 16 71 80 5
  • 21 30 21 81 90 4
  • 31 40 8 91 100 2
  • 41 50 12 101-120 4
  • 51 60 6 gt120 8
  • Note Ninety-five programs reported a total of
    4,850 CRNA faculty with a masters degree.

13
CRNA Faculty with a Doctorate Degree
  • CRNA Faculty Clinical n Didactic
    n
  • 0 77 73 55 52
  • 1 15 14 26 25
  • 2 5 5 13 12
  • 3 2 2 6 6
  • 4 0 0 0 0
  • 5 1 1 0
    0
  • Note Ninety-five programs report a total of 102
    CRNA faculty hold doctoral degrees.

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CRNA Facultyin Doctoral Degree Programs
  • CRNA Faculty Clinical n Didactic
    n
  • 0 82 78 57 54
  • 1 14 13
    33 31
  • 2 2
    2 10 9
  • 3 1 1
    1 1
  • 4 1 1
  • Note Ninety-five programs report a total of 76
    CRNA faculty enrolled in doctoral degree
    programs. (24 clinical and 52 didactic)

15
Number of Applicants Interviewed Most Recently
for Entry to the Nurse Anesthesia Programs
of Applicants
n
of Applicants
n
  • 0 10 6 51 60
    13
  • 11 20 7 61 70
    8
  • 21 30 11 71 80
    7
  • 31 40 26 81 90
    2
  • 41 50 10 gt90
    8
  • Total Number of Applicants 4,435

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Number of Qualified Applicants Accepted
of Applicants n
of Applicants n
  • 0 10 15 51 60 0
  • 11 20 35 61 70 2
  • 21 30 28 71 80 0
  • 31 40 11 81 90
    0
  • 41 50 2 gt90
    2
  • Total Number Accepted 2,312

17
Number of Qualified ApplicantsTurned Away
of Applicants n
of Applicants n
  • 0 10 20 51 60
    5
  • 11 20 13 61 70
    0
  • 21 30 11 71 80
    3
  • 31 40 6 81
    90 1
  • 41 50 10
    gt90 7
  • Total Number Turned Away 2,725

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Percentage of Students That Leftthe Program Last
Year
Percentage n
Percentage n
  • 0 1 43 6.1 7
    4
  • 1.1 2 9 7.1
    8 8
  • 2.1 3 8
    8.1 9 2
  • 3.1 4 5
    9.1 10 2
  • 4.1 5 6
    10.1 11 1
  • 5.1 6 3
    11.1 12 1
  • gt 12
    2

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Ethnicity of Currently Enrolled Students
  • American Indian/Alaska Native 16 (.04)
  • Asian 177 (4.2 )
  • African American 192 (5)
  • Hispanic/Latino 215 (5.1)
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 49 (.12)
  • White 3,559 (85)

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Ethnicity of Faculty
  • American Indian/Alaska Native 8 (.04)
  • Asian 94 (6)
  • African American 54 (3)
  • Hispanic/Latino 52 (3)
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 13 (.07)
  • White 1,435 (87)

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In State Tuition (in thousands)
  • Amount n
  • 0 10 12 12
  • 10 21 17 17
  • 20 31 28 28
  • 30 41 24 24
  • 40 51 10 10
  • 50 60 5 5
  • gt 60 2 2

22
Out of State Tuition (in thousands)
  • Amount n
  • 0 11 9 9
  • 10 21 7 7
  • 20 31 17 17
  • 30 41 30 30
  • 40 51 18 18
  • 50 61 10 10
  • 60 70 5 5
  • gt70 1 1

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Methods of Tuition Assistance
  • Military Teaching
  • Students Military Employers Stipend Assistanc
    e
  • 0 36 24 68 87
  • 1 - 5 54 30 25 10
  • 6 - 10 5 23 0 1
  • 11 15 0 5 1 0
  • 16 20 0 6 0 1
  • 21 30 1 6 1 0
  • gt30 2 5 3 0
  • Reported as of 95 programs

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Methods of Tuition Assistance
  • G.S. Prof. Nurse
  • Students Grants Loans
    Traineeships Traineeships
  • 0 72 9 21 45
  • 1 - 5 11 6 3 5
  • 6 - 10 5 2 11 5
  • 11 15 0 6 10 7
  • 16 20 0 8 9 10
  • 21 30 4 23 23 18
  • gt30 5 46 19 10
  • Reported as of 95 programs

25
Methods of Tuition Assistance
  • Students Scholarship Stipends
    None Other
  • 0 48 57 84
    81
  • 1 - 5 33 18
    14 8
  • 6 - 10 10 7
    1 6
  • 11 15 3 3
    1 3
  • 16 20 2 6 0 1
  • 21 30 1 3
    0 0
  • gt30 1 6 0
    1
  • Reported as of 95 programs

26
Pain Management
  • Seventy-five programs (79) provide the students
    with pain management experience
  • The pain management hours range from 0-200 with a
    mean of 32 hours (41 hrs.)

27
Office Based
  • Ten programs (11) provide the students with
    office based experience

28
Clinical Sites
  • Twenty-eight programs (30) report they have been
    denied access to clinical sites, but forty-one
    (43) feel they have easier access to clinical
    sites

29
Distance Education
  • Fourteen programs (15) have added distance
    education courses since last report
  • Thirty-six programs (38) indicate they have been
    approved by the COA for distance education.

30
Major Changes
  • Twenty-nine programs (30) report they had a
    major change in the program since last report

31
Total Amount of MoneyAllocated in the Budget
(Thousands)
  • Amount n
  • 0150 9 8
  • 151-250 12 11
  • 251-350 26 24
  • 351-450 12 11
  • 451-550 7 6
  • 551-700 15 14
  • 701-900 5 5
  • 900-1M 5 5
  • gt1M 11 10
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