FAQ

What degree program does Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University offer?

The nurse anesthesia program at Our Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University offers a Doctor of Nursing Practice in Nurse Anesthesia Degree (DNP-NA). The DNP-NA degree curriculum requires the completion of 100 credit hours, including a final scholarly project, anesthesia lab experience with high fidelity simulation and task trainers, and 2500 clinical hours over 36 months of continuous full time study. After the first two semesters the program requires continuous didactic and clinical instruction to provide the requisite number of anesthesia cases, classroom hours, and clinical hours for each student. The program is composed of sequential and integrated courses designed to facilitate achievement of its terminal objectives and outcomes.

What is the student to instructor ratio?

The program has a diverse program faculty to include CRNAs and nonCRNAs with various educational backgrounds and areas of expertise. CRNA faculty members teach all anesthesia related content within the program and are responsible for oversight of the clinical aspect of the program. NonCRNA faculty members teach courses appropriate to their educational background and content expertise (i.e. Faculty member with a PhD in Physiology teaches the Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology courses). · Typically one faculty member teaches face to face or traditional courses while online courses are taught by two faculty members. The ratio for traditional classroom experiences is 1 faculty member to 35-40 students (1:40 maximum), while online is 1:18 maximum and simulation laboratory experiences is 1:10 maximum.

What does the FranU anesthesia skills and simulation lab offer to DNP-NA students?

The Anesthesia Skills and Simulation Lab is approximately 1800 square feet and adjoins the dedicated nurse anesthesia classroom. The simulation lab includes:

  • A control room with new audio and visual video equipment
  • Two Laerdal SimMan full body high fidelity simulators
  • One Laederal SimBaby high fidelity simulator
  • One Laederal SimJunior high fidelity simulator
  • Four anesthesia machines, including two GE Healthcare Aisys machines
  • Three GE Ultra sound machines
  • Neuraxial anesthesia task trainers
  • Arterial line task trainers
  • Central line task trainers with ultrasound capabilities,
  • Peripheral nerve block task trainer
  • ntubation task trainers
  • Two Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope
  • Ultrasound-guided IV insertion trainers
  • McGrath enhanced direct laryngoscopes
  • Two Intelligent Ultrasounds, Hi-fidelity ultrasound simulators for transesophageal and transthoracic echocardiography
  • ORSIM, a portable virtual bronchoscope trainer

The Anesthesia Skills and Simulation Lab is solely used by nurse anesthesia students. Students use the lab throughout their educational experience to include a dedicated 16-week Skills and Simulation course during the fourth semester of the program.

What is the DNP project?

The DNP scholarly project demonstrates mastery of the DNP curricular content. The scholarly project demonstrates the student’s ability to identify a practice or system related problem through clinical immersion, synthesize and critically appraise the evidence related to addressing that practice problem, negotiate within the system to implement sustainable evidence-based change within an organization, implement that change, and systematically measure the results of the practice or system related change initiative. The DNP scholarly project documents outcomes of the student’s educational experiences, and summarizes the student’s growth in knowledge and expertise.

What does the DNP Portfolio consist of?

The DNP Portfolio reflects outcome attainment of the DNP-NA Degree Program Graduate Learning Outcomes and the DNP Essentials (AACN, 2006) and demonstrates professional growth as an advanced practice nurse. The DNP Portfolio is a progressive project with assignments initiated early in the DNP-NA curriculum and is maintained throughout the program. The DNP portfolio is evaluated by faculty members on an intermittent basis and upon completion of the program. The DNP portfolio is maintained in an electronic format.

Do you have any additional information regarding the employment of graduates from the FranU DNP-NA program

All graduates indicate the program prepared them to function as competent anesthesia providers. Employers consistently rate the Franciscan University graduates as excellent practitioners with a broad knowledge base who demonstrate competency in administering anesthesia in all specialty areas. Several Franciscan University nurse anesthesia graduates currently serve on the board of directors for state associations and many are enrolled in DNP completion programs.

If I am not a Louisiana resident, do I have to obtain a Louisiana nursing license prior to applying to the program?

Applicants must have a current, unencumbered license to practice as a registered nurse (RN) in any state with eligibility for licensure in Louisiana to be eligible for admission into the program. Upon acceptance into the program, candidates must obtain a Louisiana RN license prior to the start of January classes.

Can I still work as a nurse when I begin classes in January?

Yes. The curriculum is designed to allow students to work for the first two semesters while they are enrolled in online courses. We expect our students to continue bed side nursing until they begin the traditional, on campus experience in August.

What is the tuition for the DNP-NA degree?

See the below tuition breakdown for the nurse anesthesia program:

Semester

Credit Hours

Tuition/Fees

Course Fees

Total

1

9

$ 6,559.25

$ 6,559.25

2

6

$ 4,765.50

$ 4,765.50

3

18

$ 16,600.50


$ 16,600.50

4

18

$ 17,800.50

$ 273.00

$ 18,073.50

5

10

$ 9,710.50


$ 9,710.50

6

12

$ 11,733.00


$ 11,733.00

7

11

$ 11,621.75

$649.00

$ 12,270.75

8

7

$ 7,576.75


$ 7,576.75

9

9

$ 9,599.25

$ 250.00

$ 9,849.25

*Total

100

$ 95,967.00

$ 1,172.00

$ 97,139.00


*Tuition costs do not include textbooks or any additional costs associated with this program.



What kind of financial assistance does FranU offer? HRSA NAT Grant

For several years the program has applied and received funding through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Nurse Anesthetist Traineeship (NAT) grant program. The NAT grants are awarded to accredited institutions that educate registered nurses to become nurse anesthetists; recipient institutions, in turn, disburse funds to students in the form of traineeship support.

In 2020, the program was awarded a three-year HRSA NAT Grant. The program utilizes HRSA NAT grant funding to allow for expanded clinical rotations that allow SRNAs to address substance use disorders in underserved populations. For this academic year, students rotating to enrichment rotations will receive a total of $35,993.00. All funding from the grant is awarded to DNP-NA students as a stipend to offset the expenses incurred by students in the clinical setting. Students receive this funding when matriculating into clinical enrichment rotations.