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Geisinger/Commonwealth Nurse Anesthesia Program Provides Vital Professionals

The Geisinger/泡芙视频 Nurse Anesthesia Program is attracting attention from students nationwide鈥攁nd providing critical professionals for Pennsylvania. The 36-month program, which results in graduates earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree, accepts just 15 students for each class. Those students come from as far away as California, Oregon, and Arizona. 

Nurse Anesthesia Students
Mackenzie Wirth and Omar Wijahat

A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) anesthetist provides pain medication care for patients before, during, and after surgery. They administer medications to keep patients asleep and pain-free during surgery and constantly monitor every biological function of the patient鈥檚 body. The specialization is in high demand across the country. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e always in demand,鈥 says program director Debra Minzola. 鈥淪tarting salaries can be more than $180,000 with sign-on bonuses and money to relocate.鈥 

Nurse Anesthesia Students
Right, from left: Tom Hunsberger, Lester Anim, Dr. Debra Minzola, and Derek Duttry.

泡芙视频 (CU) nurse anesthesia graduates have earned a compelling reputation in the industry, with the Class of 2022 earning a 100% pass rate in NCE National Certification Exam, while the average pass rate is 82%. Commonwealth U students also won first place in the Pennsylvania Association of Nurse Anesthetists College Bowl last year in competition against all other programs in the state. 

Headquartered at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, the program鈥檚 facilities include advanced simulation equipment. When it鈥檚 time for clinical experiences, the partnership between Geisinger and CU enables students to have a broad array of experiences within Geisinger鈥檚 varied facilities. After graduation, many students stay at Geisinger to practice as CRNAs.

鈥淎pproximately 60% of our graduates are staying with the Geisinger System,鈥 says Minzola. 鈥淭hat says a lot about the good relationship between the university and the clinical site. It makes it a more positive learning experience, and they want to stay here. Our recruitment has been phenomenal for Geisinger.鈥 

Previously, the program led to a master鈥檚 degree. Omar Wijahat, who will graduate in May 2024 in the first cohort of graduates at the doctoral level, plans to stay in the region to practice in the Geisinger system. Like other students in the program, Wijahat came with experience鈥攁s a nurse technician for two years and an intensive care nurse for three years. 鈥淚 got to know CRNAs dropping off patients and then was able to shadow them to learn about the field,鈥 he says.  

For Wijahat, a career in nursing is a way to carry on the nurturing tradition he experienced from his parents. 鈥淢y mom and dad immigrated to the U.S. from Pakistan 25 years ago,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey gave me a lot with the little they had. In nursing, I can pay it back to other people. As a nurse anesthetist, you care for people when they are most vulnerable.鈥

Top Photo Caption: From left, front: Tom Hunsberger, Mackenzie Wirth, Monica Trefz, Dr. Debra Minzola, Omar Wijahat, Lisa Miller, Jon Cardinale, Anthony Forman, Elizabeth Kang, and Lexus Miller. Back: Chris Evans, Lester Anim, Derek Duttry, Katie Fink, Mike Seldomridge.

 

This story appears in the Spring 2023 edition of the Bloomsburg University Magazine.
 

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