Posted on May 22, 2012

USF Health: Incomparable Education Spurs Growth for College of Nursing Nurse Anesthesia After Move to CAMLS

USF Health: Incomparable Education Spurs Growth for College of Nursing Nurse Anesthesia After Move to CAMLS

University of South Florida College of Nursing Nurse Anesthesia Master’s Concentration gains national attention after its recent move to the new USF Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning & Simulation (CAMLS), according to a USF Health articleCAMLS, the brand new 90,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art facility, will offer CRNA students more simulation equipment, training suites with 20 anesthesia scenarios, and greater specialization.

“Word is definitely getting out about the quality of our program and our connection with CAMLS has really put us in the national spotlight,” said Erik Rauch, DNP, CRNA, Assistant Professor & Concentration Director, Nurse Anesthesia (CRNA) at the USF College of Nursing. “We’re drawing a lot of interest and have seen a huge increase in the number of applications, especially from beyond our state. Nearly half of this new class of 33 is from outside of Florida, representing nine other states, as well as Guam.”

University of South Florida College of Nursing Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) program gains national attention after its recent move to the new USF Health’s Center for Advanced Medical Learning & Simulation (CAMLS), according to a USF Health article.
(Left to right) Lloyd Ohls and Hayley Suratt practice critical operating room skills at CAMLS. Source: USF Health, Photo by Ashlea Hudak

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