When La 91Ö±²¥â€™s School of Nursing and Health Sciences launches its standalone post BSN to DNP Nurse Anesthesia program in January 2024, students will have access to a state-of-the-art simulation lab as part of their program.
The plans to purchase the new simulation equipment, which will include anesthesia workstations, simulation mannequins, and other high-end tools and instruments, is thanks in part to a $500,000 grant from the Regina Charitable Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation that was received in mid-September.
“We are extremely grateful to the Regina Charitable Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation for their continued support of nursing education at La 91Ö±²¥,” Kathleen Czekanski, Ph.D., R.N., CNE, School of Nursing and Health Sciences Dean, said. “This funding and the ongoing support from the University will go a long way in preparing our student nurse anesthetists for providing safe and essential clinical services.”
In 2022, the undergraduate nursing program was the recipient of a $300,000 from Regina Charitable Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation to support undergraduate scholarships. That gift led to the creation of a Dean’s Scholarship for Nursing and helped establish the University’s Regina Charitable Fund Endowed Scholarship for Nursing LINK
The new post BSN to DNP Nurse Anesthesia program is a 41-month program that will lead to students earning their Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. The first cohort will graduate in spring 2027. After a successful on-site visit, the program is awaiting its initial accreditation decision by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA).