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45%
growth projection from 2019 to 2029 for the nurse anesthetist profession according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
83%
of hospitals in Kansas rely exclusively on CRNAs for anesthesia care.

Hear what some of our graduates are saying:

"I have been in contact with several CRNA-only groups and have been complimented on the strength of my CV and clinical experience. One chief said he has never seen a new graduate with such robust regional numbers. I thought that this spoke volumes about the program and rotations you have created. I wanted to pass along the compliments!"
"Thank you so much to the KU nurse anesthesia program and instructors. As stressful as those three years of training were, I can honestly say that I feel competent and technically proficient because of all your help. I see how much more experience and confidence that I have compared to fellow new graduate CRNAs from other programs."
"I am very happy with the education and clinical instruction I received at KU Medical Center. I felt confident in my knowledge and skills when I graduated and decided to join an independent practice. I have been very successful and have brought lots of new knowledge and techniques with me that have benefited everyone here. I would certainly choose to go to KU again."
KU School of Health Professions

University of Kansas Medical Center
Nurse Anesthesia Education
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3901 Rainbow Blvd
Kansas City, KS 66160
913-588-6612 • 711 TTY