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Master Of Science in
Nurse Anesthesia


Department of Biological Sciences
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Nurses first provided anesthesia to wounded soldiers during the U.S. Civil War; formal schools in the field began opening in the 1910s.

70% of anesthesia in the United States is administered by nurse anesthetists.

About 49% of the full-time nurse anesthetists in the United States are men.
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To receive more information, contact:

Graduate & Evening Student Admissions
470 E. Lockwood Ave
St. Louis, MO 63119

gadmit@webster.edu


314-968-7100
or 1-800-75-ENROLL




Welcome to the Nurse Anesthesia Program at Webster University!

OUR MISSION is to prepare graduates for professional awareness, lifelong study and research in the practice of the art and science of anesthesia. The Nurse Anesthesia Program's curriculum is based on the basic sciences to create a scholarship and research environment.

OUR CORE VALUES are
     . life-long learning
     . research-based practice
     . excellence in clinical practice
     . professional accountability and leadership development

OUR COMMITMENT is to serve
     . rural, underserved, and urban communities
     . the university, the community, and the nation
     . the profession of Nurse Anesthesia

The emphasis on the basic sciences is essential to nurse anesthetists; therefore, the Nurse Anesthesia Program is part of the Department of Biological Sciences at Webster University.
Nurse Anesthesia Department: 470 E. Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63119. Phone: 314-968-5916. Email: gadmit@webster.edu

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