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STUDENT LIFE AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER

Students should expect to devote up to 70 hours per week to program requirements including clinical experiences, class time and study time. The study of anesthesia is intense and demanding of intellect and time.

Student employment is strongly discouraged throughout the program. The Department Chair reserves the right to disallow any employment if there is evidence of clinical or academic deficiencies which jeopardize the student's progress in the program.

The University of Kansas has a long-standing commitment to its students and faculty to provide a safe and healthy educational/work environment. The Nurse Anesthesia program has developed policies to maintain a conducive, positive and productive environment that is free from the effects of alcohol and other drugs.

Students do have a life while in the Nurse Anesthesia program and need to balance time as a student with time spent with family and friends.


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The Department of Nurse Anesthesia Education is one of many academic programs in the KU School of Allied Health and is located on the KU Medical Center campus in Kansas City, Kansas. The University of Kansas is an AA/EOE/Title IX institution.
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