MHSA – Admission & Graduation Requirements
Prerequisite Admission Criteria
Admission to the VCOM-Bluefield University Master of Health Science in Anesthesia Program requires that the following criteria are met. Prospective students are selected by the Admissions Committee which considers the overall qualities of all applicants and gives the highest consideration to applicants who:
- Are residents of the Southeast United States
- Demonstrate alignment with program mission and values
- Have an excellent academic record
- Have prior healthcare experience
- Provide qualified and compelling personal references
- Have served in the United States military
- Hail originally from rural or underserved areas
- Have experience with volunteerism and/or mission work
Admission Requirements
Application Procedure
The program participates in the Centralized Application Service for Anesthesiologist Assistants (CASAA) for the receipt and processing of all applications. However, CASAA takes no part in the selection of our students. CASAA application packets may be obtained from the CASAA website.
Your complete application must be received no later than October 1st, to be considered for admission to the next class. Once we receive the completed application, all materials listed below, and the application fee, your file will be reviewed by the admissions counselor. Applicants will not be considered for a possible interview until all these requirements have been received. On the application portal, we ask applicants about a range of demographic, personality, and interest topics. Applicants are encouraged to not “overthink” the answers to these questions as the dual intent of the survey is to provide a richer holistic view of the applicant and to aid the program in future service to students.
Steps To Apply
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. or Canadian college or university (or its equivalent)
- Documentation of each of the prerequisites listed below must have been completed at an accredited U.S. or Canadian institution of higher learning. Applicants may apply while still compiling prerequisite work, but all academic requirements must be completed satisfactorily before matriculation. (Substitutions are NOT permitted and survey courses for non-science majors are NOT acceptable.) (For those courses that have been repeated, the highest grade will be recognized.) The prerequisites listed below must be completed within 5 years of the application deadline. Applicants must submit official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate coursework for review by the Admissions Committee. All materials must be received by the October 1st deadline. An applicant must be a Tier 1 healthcare professional to be exempt from the 5-year prerequisite coursework time requirement. Current Tier 1 providers include Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Registered Nurse (BSN), Other – Tier 1. Other roles may be approved for exemption at the program’s discretion.
- Biochemistry – one (1) semester
One semester of biochemistry is required. An advanced course in this subject is preferred and would meet the requirements but is not mandatory.
(Bioengineering courses will not satisfy this requirement) - Human Anatomy – one (1) semester
One semester of human anatomy is required. An advanced course in this subject is preferred and would meet the requirements but is not mandatory.
(Courses in vertebrate embryology and developmental anatomy will not satisfy this requirement) - Human Physiology – one (1) semester
One semester of human physiology is required. An advanced course in this subject is preferred and would meet the requirements but is not mandatory.
Courses in mammalian physiology and embryology will not satisfy this requirement. - Statistics – one (1) semester
One semester of an advanced course in statistics for analytics or the life sciences; usually this is an applied statistics course and/or a statistics course with a calculus prerequisite. (Introductory, Elementary, or 100-level courses will not satisfy this requirement) - English with Expository or Creative Writing – one (1) semester
One semester of an introductory English course with a writing component, creative or technical writing. - Biology – one (1) year
One full year of biology course sequence with a lab that stresses general concepts. (Bioengineering, micro- or molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, and/or histology will not satisfy this requirement) - Chemistry – one (1) year
One-year course sequence in general chemistry with lab - Organic Chemistry with Lab – one (1) semester
One-semester course sequence in organic chemistry with lab - Physics – one (1) year
One-year course sequence in general physics with lab.
- Biochemistry – one (1) semester
- Standardized Test Scores: MCAT scores or other graduate-level standardized test scores are not required for admission. We request that applicants report previous MCAT and/or GRE scores for research purposes.
- Wonderlic Test of Cognitive Agility: Each applicant to the MHSA Program will complete an online cognitive agility examination prior to being invited for an interview. This assessment will specifically measure an applicant’s fit for the CAA profession and provide validated and highly reliable information that can help the Program make better selection decisions and student development plans. This tool will help the Program select the right candidates, develop their professional skills, and maximize the likelihood of success for every student by quantifying several different aspects of a candidate’s fit for the program. The test must be taken upon completion of your application.
- Letters of Recommendation: Three letters of recommendation from persons familiar with the applicant’s prior academic performance, potential, character, work habits, and suitability for graduate study leading into a career in clinical practice. One personal and two clinical references (preferably written by an AA/NA/RN/DO/MD/PA/NP) who have known the applicant for six months or longer and can speak to their ability to be an AA; if the applicant is a current student or recent graduate we recommend they get one from their advisor or a professor in a science-based course.
- Personal Statement: Applicants will submit a short (no more than one page) personal statement. While the topic of the personal statement is determined solely by the applicant, it is highly encouraged that it reveals insight and introspection, displays proper grammar and syntax, is interesting and engaging, and illustrates the applicant’s passion for, and dedication to, patient care and the Anesthesiologist Assistant profession.
- Interviews: Personal interviews are offered to the most qualified applicants to assess interpersonal and communication skills, maturity, integrity, altruistic attitude, and commitment to a CAA career. Candidates participate in interviews with members of the Admission Committee, which is comprised of faculty and staff members of the MHSc Program, clinician preceptors, student body leadership, and University administrators. Interviews are prescheduled and occur in October – December preceding matriculation and will be conducted at the Auburn and Gainesville campuses. At the Program’s discretion, a video-conferenced interview may be accommodated under special circumstances.
(All travel and lodging costs associated with the interview process are the responsibility of the applicant.) - Important Notes:
- Students wishing to enter the Master of Health Science in Anesthesia Program should be aware that a prior felony conviction might restrict an individual’s ability to obtain professional licensure or employment.
- Acceptance into the MHSA program or its completion does not imply or guarantee that a student will be able to obtain such licensure or employment.
- Foreign Graduate Admission: Prerequisite coursework, degrees, or certifications obtained outside the United States or Canada are not considered necessarily equivalent in design or content. As such, academic credit conferred from a foreign institution will be evaluated on an individual applicant basis and acceptance of such will remain at the discretion of the Admissions Committee. Applicants with foreign undergraduate, graduate, or advanced degrees who would like to apply to the Master of Health Science in Anesthesia Program must meet the academic requirements listed above. Graduates of foreign institutions where English is not the primary language of instruction must present transcripts showing at least 18 semester hours of study from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States. Of these 18 semester hours: 3 hours must be in English Composition, English Literature, and Public Speaking (courses do not include ESOL). The remaining nine semester hours can be any course of the applicant’s choosing (excluding physical education). In addition, international students must submit:
- Standardized English language ability
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Internet (iBT): 85 / Computer (CBT): 223 / Paper (PBT): 565
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) – minimum score of 6.5
- Standardized English language ability
- Credit Conversion Policy: Bluefield University and VCOM use a semester system; however, the institutions do accept quarter credit hours. Quarter credit hours are worth 2/3 of 1 semester hour. Quarter credit hours may be rounded to the nearest whole number at the discretion of the Admissions Committee with consideration given to the course work and grade earned.
- Shadowing Experience: A clinical shadowing experience is highly recommended, but not required for admission to the MHSA program. During such, the applicant would be assigned to one anesthesia provider for the day in order to observe their work in the operating room setting. Shadowing provides the student with an excellent opportunity to learn what an anesthesia provider does on a daily basis and to gain clinical experience.
(The MHSA program does not coordinate or guarantee the availability of shadowing experiences, and applicants must make accommodations themselves if they wish to participate)
Graduation Requirements
In order to be eligible for a degree from the Master of Health Sciences in Anesthesia program, it is required that all students shall complete each of the following objectives:
- Successful completion of all academic courses and requirements for the degree
- Satisfactory completion of the program of study required for the degree
- Satisfactory clinical performance as determined by the Program and Clinical faculty
- Satisfactory discharge of all financial obligations to the University
- Attend in person the rehearsal and commencement program at which time the degree is conferred.
- Received recommendation for granting of the degree Master of Health Science in Anesthesia from the Program Director, Medical Directors and approval by the Dean.
- Special requirements:
- Participation in a minimum of 2,000 clinical hours of direct patient
- Participation in a minimum of 650 anesthetics
- Successfully pass the National Commission for Certification of Anesthesiologist Assistants (NCCAA) Certification exam.
- Passing score on all Comprehensive Competency Examinations (CCEs)