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In order to become a nurse anesthetist, one must first obtain a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) from an accredited school of nursing. The classes required for a BSN satisfy the entry requirements for most nurse anesthesia programs. Next, the applicant must work as a Registered Nurse for a minimum of one year in an acute care setting (ICU or critical care experience is preferred, if not required). The average student admitted to a nurse anesthesia program has 5 to 7 years nursing experience. Some nurse anesthesia programs require the applicant to take the GRE prior to admission. Nurse anesthesia programs range from 27 to 36 months in length and graduates hold a masters degree.

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