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The Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia, also known as MTSA, is a private, four-year institute, located in Madison, Tennessee. It was founded by Bernard Bowen in 1950 as the Madison Hospital School of Anesthesia. It was given its current name on July 1, 1980. The institute offers master’s degrees with a focus in nurse anesthesia. The institute also provides practical training programs.
The Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia offers financial aid in the form of federal grants, loans and scholarships. The institute also publishes an online newspaper, Airways.
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Campus Location315 Hospital Drive Madison, TN 37116 USA Main Tel: (615) 868-6503 Web Site The campus is in a large city. |
Middle Tennessee School Of Anesthesia Inc HighlightsWhere Middle Tennessee School Of Anesthesia Inc stands out most compared to other schools (details below): Other important characteristics:
Degrees Awarded (in 2007)| Degree | Total Earned | Different Programs |
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| Master | 63 | 1 |
StudentsThe student enrollment at Middle Tennessee School Of Anesthesia Inc was 210 in 2007 (210 full-time equivalent). graduate students are 100%.
Tuition and Other CostsFinancial Aid: Middle Tennessee School Of Anesthesia Inc participates in US Title IV financial assistance programs. Please refer to BrainTrack's financial aid articles section for background information.
FacultyTenure (2007): | Full-Time Faculty | | Total |
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| Without tenure; tenure not available | | 2 |
Housing and MealsOn-campus housing is not available.
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Programs of Study(Number of degrees awarded in 2007 in parentheses) NURSING AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE (63 awarded)
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