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ADVANCED NURSING EDUCATION 6330.0300
CHAPTER 6330
BOARD OF NURSING
ADVANCED NURSING EDUCATION
6330.0100
6330.0200
6330.0300
6330.0400
6330.0500
DEFINITIONS.
PURPOSE.
ACCREDITATION REQUIRED.
DEMONSTRATING COMPLIANCE.
MAINTENANCE OF LISTS.
6330.0600
6330.0700
LIST OF NURSE ANESTHESIA
PROGRAMS OF STUDY.
LIST OF NURSE MIDWIFERY
PROGRAMS OF STUDY.
6330.0100 DEFINITIONS.
Subpart
1.
Advanced nursing practice. "Advanced nursing practice" means
the performance of health services by certified registered nurse anesthetists
(CRNA) and certified nurse midwives
(CNM)
as defined in Minnesota Statutes,
section
62A.
15,
subdivision 3a.
Subp.
2. Board. "Board" means the Minnesota Board of
Nursing.
Subp.
3. Professional nursing organization for nurse anesthetists. "Profes-
sional nursing organization for nurse anesthetists" means the American Associa-
tion of Nurse Anesthetists' Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational
Programs/Schools which accredits the programs of study and the American
Association of Nurse Anesthetists' Council on Certification which certifies nurse
anesthetists.
Subp.
4. Professional nursing organization for nurse midwives. "Professional
nursing organization for nurse midwives" means the American College of Nurse
Midwives of which the Division of Accreditation accredits the programs of study
and the Division of Certification certifies the nurse midwives.
Subp.
5. Program of study. "Program of study" means an organized set of
classes which include theory and clinical practice designed to prepare registered
nurses for advanced practice as nurse anesthetists or nurse
midwives.
Statutory Authority: MS s
62A.15
subd 3a
History: 8 SR 2609
6330.0200 PURPOSE.
Parts 6330.0100 to 6330.0500 establish criteria for programs of study of
advanced nursing practice. Parts 6330.0600 and 6330.0700 list programs that
fulfill the criteria. The criteria and list are established under Minnesota Statutes,
section
62A.
15,
subdivision 3a in order to qualify advanced nursing services for
reimbursement by third parties.
Statutory Authority: MS s
62A.
15
subd 3a
History: 8 SR 2609
6330.0300 ACCREDITATION REQUIRED.
In order to be included on the lists found in parts 6330.0600 and 6330.0700,
a program of study must consist of subject matter beyond that required for
registered nurse licensure and meet one of the following criteria:
A. programs preparing nurse anesthetists must be accredited by the
Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Education Programs/Schools; or
B.
programs preparing nurse midwives must be accredited by the Divi-
sion of Accreditation, American College of Nurse Midwives.
Statutory Authority: MS s
62A.
15
subd 3a
History: 8 SR 2609
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6330.0400 ADVANCED NURSING EDUCATION 5662
6330.0400 DEMONSTRATING COMPLIANCE.
A program of study which has submitted written evidence that it meets the
criteria listed in part 6330.0300 shall be included on the list. Such evidence shall
include a copy of the curriculum and a copy of the official notification that the
program received accreditation status by the required organization.
Statutory Authority: MS s
62A.15
subd 3a
History: 8 SR 2609
6330.0500 MAINTENANCE OF LISTS.
Subpart
1.
List updating. Each January and July the board shall add to the
lists programs which have met the criteria within the previous six months and
remove from the lists programs which no longer meet the criteria.
Subp.
2. New accreditations. Upon receipt of notification by a professional
nursing organization that a program of study has received accreditation, that
program shall be added to the list the next time the list is updated.
Statutory Authority: MS s
62A.15
subd 3a
History: 8 SR 2609
6330.0600 LIST OF NURSE ANESTHESIA PROGRAMS OF STUDY.
Subpart
1.
Alabama. Alabama:
A. Baptist Medical Centers-Samford University School of Anesthesia,
Birmingham;
B.
University of Alabama in Birmingham, School of Community and
Allied Health Anesthesia for Nurses Program, Birmingham;
C. Manley L. Cummins School of Anesthesia for Nurses, Southeast
Alabama Medical Center, Dothan; and
D.
School of Anesthesia for Nurses-University of South Alabama Medi-
cal Center, Mobile.
Subp.
2. California. California:
A.
Loma
Linda University-School of Allied Health Professions, Depart-
ment of Anesthesia, Loma Linda;
B.
Kaiser-Permanente School of Anesthesia for Nurses/CSULB, Los
Angeles;
C. Los Angeles County, Martin Luther King, Jr./Drew Medical Center,
Los Angeles;
D.
UCLA Program of Nurse Anesthesia, Los Angeles; and
E. United States Navy School of Nurse Anesthesia, San Diego.
Subp.
3. Colorado. Colorado: United States Army Academy of Health Sci-
ences/State University of New York at Buffalo, Aurora.
Subp.
4. Connecticut. Connecticut:
A. Bridgeport Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia, Bridgeport;
B.
New
Britain School of Nurse Anesthesia, New Britain; and
C. Hospital of Saint Raphael, School of Anesthesia,
New
Haven.
Subp.
5. Delaware. Delaware:
A. Wesley College-Kent General Hospital School of Anesthesia, Dover;
and
B.
Wilmington Medical Center School of Anesthesia, Wilmington.
Subp.
6. District of Columbia. District of Columbia:
A. Greater Southeast Community Hospital/George Washington Univer-
sity, School of Nurse Anesthesia, Washington; and
B.
United States Army Academy of Health Sciences/State University of
New York at Buffalo, Washington.
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Subp.
7. Florida. Florida:
A. Nurse Anesthesia Training Program, University of Florida/College
of Medicine, Gainsville; and
B.
Bay Memorial Medical Center, School of Anesthesia, Panama City.
Subp.
8. Georgia. Georgia:
A. Georgia Baptist Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses, Atlanta;
and
B.
United States Army Academy of Health Sciences/State University of
New York at Buffalo, Fort Gordon.
Subp.
9. Hawaii. Hawaii: United States Army Academy of Health Sciences/
State University of New York at Buffalo, Tripler.
Subp.
10. Illinois. Illinois:
A. Ravenswood Hospital Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthesia,
Chicago;
B.
Rush University Anesthesia Nurse Practitioner Program, Chicago;
and
C. Decatur Memorial Hospital Nurse Anesthesia Program, Decatur.
Subp.
11.
Kansas. Kansas:
A. University of Kansas, Nurse Anesthesia Education, Kansas City;
B.
Saint Francis Regional Medical Center School of Anesthesia for
Nurses/Kansas Newman College, Wichita;
C. Wesley Medical Center School of Anesthesia for Nurses, Friends
University, Wichita; and
D.
The Wichita Clinic School of Anesthesia, Wichita.
Subp.
12. Kentucky. Kentucky: Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Inc., Pro-
gram of Nurse Anesthesia, Harlan.
Subp.
13.
Louisiana. Louisiana: Charity Hospital School for Nurse Anesthe-
sia, New Orleans.
Subp.
14. Maine. Maine:
A. Eastern Maine Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthesia, Bangor;
B.
Saint Mary's General Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses,
Lewiston; and
C. Mercy Hospital School of Anesthesiology, Portland.
Subp.
15.
Maryland. Maryland:
A. The Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses, Balti-
more;
B.
United States Navy Nurse Corps Anesthesia Program, Naval School
of Health Sciences, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda; and
C. Prince George's General Hospital School of Anesthesia (George
Washington University), Cheverly.
Subp.
16.
Massachusetts. Massachusetts:
A. Carney Hospital School of Anesthesia, Boston;
B.
Tuft's-New England Medical Center Hospital School of Nurse Anes-
thesia, Boston;
C. Berkshire Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthesia, Pittsfield; and
D.
Saint Vincent Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia, Worcester.
Subp.
17.
Michigan. Michigan:
A. The University of Michigan Hospitals Program of Nurse Anesthesia,
Ann Arbor;
B.
Henry Ford Hospital School of Anesthesia/University of Detroit,
Detroit;
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C. Mount
Carmel
Mercy Hospital/Mercy College, Detroit;
D.
Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health
Professions Nurse Anesthesia Educational Program, Detroit; and
E. Hurley Medical Center School of Anesthesia, Flint.
Subp.
18.
Minnesota. Minnesota:
A. Austin School of Anesthesia, Austin;
B.
Saint Mary's Hospital, Duluth;
C. Central Mesabi Medical Center School of Anesthesia, Hibbing;
D.
Hibbing General
HospitaPSchool
of Anesthesia, Hibbing;
E. Abbott-Northwestern Hospital (Saint Mary's College), Minneapolis;
F.
Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis;
G. Minneapolis Veterans Administration Medical Center School of
Anesthesia, Minneapolis;
H. Saint Mary's Hospital School of Anesthesia, Minneapolis;
I. Minneapolis Training Program, c/o Asbury Hospital, Minneapolis;
J. Mayo School of Health-Related Sciences Nurse Anesthesia Program,
Rochester;
K. School of Anesthesia, Division of Education, Mayo Foundation,
Rochester;
L. Mayo Clinic, Rochester;
M. Rochester State Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses, Roches-
ter;
Park;
N.
Saint Cloud Hospital, Saint Cloud;
O. Minneapolis School of Anesthesia (Saint Mary's College), Saint Louis
P.
Bethesda Lutheran Hospital, Saint Paul; and
Q. Saint Paul-Ramsey Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthesia,
Saint Paul.
Subp.
19. Mississippi. Mississippi: School of Health Related Professions,
Department of Nurse Anesthesiology, University of Mississippi Medical Center,
Jackson.
Subp.
20. Missouri. Missouri:
A. Truman Medical Center, School for Nurse Anesthetists, Kansas City;
B.
Barnes Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia, Saint Louis; and
C. Southwest Missouri School of Anesthesia (Southwest Missouri State
University), Springfield.
Subp.
21.
Nebraska. Nebraska:
A. Bryan Memorial Hospital/Nebraska Wesleyan University, School of
Nurse Anesthesia, Lincoln; and
B.
Creighton University Nurse Anesthesia Program, Omaha.
Subp.
22. New Hampshire. New Hampshire: Mary Hitchcock Memorial
Hospital, School of Nurse Anesthesia, Hanover.
Subp.
23. New Jersey. New Jersey:
A. Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses,
Camden; and
B.
Jersey Shore Medical Center, School of Anesthesia, Neptune.
Subp.
24. New York. New York:
A. Albany Medical Center Hospital, School for Nurse Anesthetists,
Albany;
B.
Albany Veterans Administration Medical Center School of Anesthe-
sia for Nurses, Albany;
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C. Kings County School of Anesthesia (Brooklyn
College/SUNY),
Brook-
lyn;
D.
Roswell Park Memorial Institute, School of Anesthesia for Nurses,
Buffalo;
E. Nurse Anesthetist Program, Department of Graduate Education,
School of Nursing, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo;
F.
Harlem School Center/School of Anesthesia for Nurses, New York;
G. Columbia University/Roosevelt Hospital, School of Anesthesia, New
York; and
H. New York Medical College-Metropolitan Hospital Center School of
Anesthesia for Nurses, New York.
Subp.
25. North Carolina. North Carolina:
A. Charlotte Memorial Hospital and Medical Center, School of Nurse
Anesthesia, Charlotte;
B.
Durham County General Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses,
Durham;
C. Warren Wilson College/Asheville Anesthesia Associates, School of
Anesthesia, Swannanoa; and
D.
North Carolina Baptist Hospital and Bowman Gray School of Medi-
cine,
Nurse Anesthesia Program, Winston-Salem.
Subp.
26. North Dakota. North Dakota:
A. Central North Dakota School of Anesthesia; Saint Alexius Hospital,
Bismarck;
B.
Saint Luke's Hospital School of Anesthesia, Fargo; and
C. The Grand Forks School of Anesthesia, The United Hospital, Grand
Forks.
Subp.
27. Ohio. Ohio:
A. Aultman Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia, Canton;
B.
University Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia, Cincinnati;
C. Cleveland Clinic School of Nurse Anesthesia, Cleveland;
D.
Mount Sinai Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthesia, Cleveland;
E. The Ohio State University Nurse Anesthesia Division, Columbus;
F.
Ohio Valley Hospital School of Anesthesia, Steubenville;
G. Saint Vincent Hospital and Medical Center, School of Anesthesia for
Nurses, Toledo; and
H. Saint Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthe-
tists,
Youngstown.
Subp.
28. Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania:
A. Mercy Hospital, School of Anesthesia, Altoona;
B.
Geisinger Medical Center/Susquehanna University, Danville;
C.
Hamot
Medical Center School of Anesthesia (Edinboro State Col-
lege),
Erie;
D.
Westmoreland-Latrobe
School of Anesthesia, Greensburg;
E.
Harrisburg Area School of Anesthesia, Harrisburg Hospital, Harrisburg;
F.
Lee Hospital/University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, School of
Anes-
thesia for Nurses, Johnstown;
G. Saint Joseph Hospital and Health Care Center, School of Anesthesia,
Lancaster;
H. McKeesport Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia/California State
College, McKeesport;
I. Allegheny Valley Hospital School of Anesthesia (LaRoche College),
Natrona Heights;
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J. Montgomery Hospital School of Anesthesia,
Norristown;
K. Medical College of Pennsylvania and Hospital, Program of Nurse
Anesthesia, Philadelphia;
L. Lankenau Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses, Philadelphia;
M. The Nazareth Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses, Philadel-
phia;
N.
La Roche College Nurse Anesthesia Program, Pittsburgh;
O.
Mercy Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses, Pittsburgh;
P.
Saint Francis General Hospital, La Roche College, Pittsburgh;
Q. Shadyside Hospital School of Nurse
Anesthesia/California
State
College, Pittsburgh;
R. Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Anesthesia, Pittsburgh;
S, University Health Center of Pittsburgh, School of Anesthesia for
Nurses, Pittsburgh;
T. Mercy Hospital School for Nurse Anesthetists, Scranton;
U. The Washington Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses (Califor-
nia State College), Washington;
V. The Reading Hospital and Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthe-
sia, West Reading; and
W.
Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital School of Anesthesia,
Wilkes-Barre.
Subp.
29. Rhode Island. Rhode Island:
A. Saint Joseph Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses, North Provi-
dence; and
B.
The Memorial Hospital School of Nurse Anesthesia, Pawtucket.
Subp.
30. South Carolina. South Carolina:
A. Anesthesia for Nurses Program, College of Allied Health Sciences,
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston; and
B.
Richland Memorial Hospital School of Anesthesia, Columbia.
Subp.
31.
South Dakota. South Dakota:
A. McKennan Hospital School of
Anesthesiology
for Registered Nurses
(University of South Dakota), Sioux Falls; and
B.
Mount Marty School of Anesthesia, Mount Marty College, Yankton.
Subp.
32. Tennessee. Tennessee:
A. Erlanger Medical Center, School of Nurse Anesthesia, Chattanooga;
B.
Nurse Anesthesia Program, Holston Valley Hospital and Medical
Center, Kingsport;
C. University of Tennessee Memorial Hospital, School of Nurse Anes-
thesia, Knoxville; and
D.
Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia, Madison.
Subp.
33. Texas. Texas:
A. United States Army Academy of Health Sciences/State University of
New York at Buffalo,
El
Paso;
B.
United States Academy of Health Sciences/State University of New
York at
Buffalo,
Fort Hood;
C. Harris Hospital-Methodist School of Nurse Anesthesia in Associa-
tion with Texas Wesleyan College, Fort Worth;
D.
Baylor College of Medicine Nurse Anesthesia Program, Houston;
E. University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston;
F.
United States Academy of Health Sciences/State University of New
York at Buffalo, San Antonio;
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G. Nurse Anesthetist Course, Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center/
SGHSAA, San Antonio; and
H. Wichita General Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses, Wichita
Falls.
Subp.
34. Virginia. Virginia:
A. Allegheny Regional Hospital, School of Anesthesia, Clifton Forge;
B.
The Fairfax Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses (Affiliated with
George Washington University), Falls Church;
C. DePaul Hospital School of Anesthesia, Norfolk;
D.
Medical Center Hospital-Norfolk General Division, Old Dominion
University, Norfolk;
E. United States Navy Nurse Corps Anesthesia School, Phase II, George
Washington University, Portsmouth;
F.
Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond; and
G. Potomac Hospital, School of Nurse Anesthesia, Woodbridge.
Subp.
35. Washington. Washington:
A. Sacred Heart Medical Center/Gonzaga University, Spokane; and
B.
United States Army Academy of Health Sciences/State University of
New York at Buffalo,
Tacoma.
Subp.
36. West Virginia. West Virginia:
A. Charleston Area Medical Center School of Nurse Anesthesia, Charles-
ton; and
B.
Saint Joseph's Hospital School of Anesthesia for Nurses, Parkersburg.
Subp.
37. Wisconsin. Wisconsin:
A. Saint Francis School of Anesthesia, LaCrosse;
B.
Milwaukee County Medical Complex-School of Nurse Anesthesia,
Milwaukee;
C. Mercy Medical Center School of Anesthesia for Graduate Nurses,
Oshkosh; and
D.
Wausau Hospital Center, School of Anesthesia; Wausau.
Statutory Authority: MS s
62A.
15
subd 3a
History: 8 SR 2609
6330.0700 LIST OF NURSE MIDWIFERY PROGRAMS OF STUDY.
Subpart 1. Arizona. Arizona: University of Arizona College of Nursing,
Tuscon.
Subp.
2. California. California:
A. University of California at San Diego, Nurse-Midwifery, La
Jolla;
B.
University of Southern California, Nurse-Midwifery Program, Women's
Hospital, Los Angeles;
C. Stanford University, Women's Health Care Training Project, Pri-
mary Care Program, Palo Alto; and
D.
University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco General
Hospital, San Francisco.
Subp.
3. Colorado. Colorado: University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
School of Nursing, Denver.
Subp.
4.
Connecticut. Connecticut: Yale University Maternal Newborn (Nurse-
Midwifery) Program, New Haven.
Subp.
5. District of
Colombia.
District of
Columbia:
Georgetown University
School of Nursing, Washington.
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