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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 29 MIN

What Really Matters When Programs Read Your Resume

from CRNA School Prep Academy Podcast · host Jenny Finnell

Ready for a real look inside CRNA admissions and the evolving practice of anesthesia? We invited Dr. Michelle Ballister—CRNA of 18 years, former admissions chair, and longtime educator—to share what truly moves the needle for applicants and what today’s anesthesia landscape demands from new clinicians. She pulls back the curtain on how committees segment GPAs (cumulative, science, prerequisite), why repeats aren’t an automatic dealbreaker, and how to present recent academic wins so they actually land.We walk through the resume details that matter: clear timelines for travel assignments, perfect alignment between your application and CV, and meaningful leadership that shows you take initiative—charge shifts, precepting, committee work, research data collection, and community roles all count. If your GPA feels heavy from years of credits, Michelle offers a smarter path: targeted graduate-level courses like physiology or clinical pharmacology to prove you can excel now, deepen clinical knowledge, and potentially lighten a future semester. She also explains when to retake prerequisites versus when to invest in advanced coursework, with a reminder that program requirements aren’t negotiable and your time and money should work for you.On the clinical front, we explore where anesthesia is heading: ultrasound-guided regional techniques, multimodal pain strategies, and a reduced reliance on opioids. Michelle shares how to translate that shift into interview strength—grounding answers in the autonomic nervous system, articulating GS vs GI signaling, and tying receptor talk to real drug effects and patient outcomes. Throughout, you’ll get practical scripts for contacting faculty, making the most of info sessions, and building credibility beyond the numbers.If you’re aiming for CRNA school and want a plan that’s honest, efficient, and aligned with modern practice, this conversation will sharpen your approach and your confidence. If you found this helpful, subscribe, share with a fellow ICU nurse, and leave a review telling us the one action you’ll take this week.The CSPA Conference experience is now available on demand.With the Digital Pass, you can access CRNA school prep sessions, expert guidance, and the encouragement you need to keep moving forward.👉Grab your Digital Pass Today!Ready for more structure and support with your CRNA school prep?Join a CSPA IntensiveYou will get access to faculty guidance, application support, interview prep, and powerful conference sessions to help you move forward with confidence.👉Enroll today.Join the Waitlist for the 2027 CSPA Conference [Here]We’re heading to Panama City, Florida for the 2027 CRNA School Prep Academy Conference, hosted in partnership with Florida State University!Join us September 10–12, 2027 for an inspiring weekend designed for aspiring CRNAs who are ready to grow, connect, and take the next step toward nurse anesthesia school.This event will bring together ICU nurses, CRNA faculty, SRNAs, mentors, and future CRNAs for a powerful in-person experience focused on: CRNA school admissions guidance  Interview preparation  Clinical and professional development  Networking with like-minded ICU nurses ...

Ready for a real look inside CRNA admissions and the evolving practice of anesthesia? We invited Dr. Michelle Ballister—CRNA of 18 years, former admissions chair, and longtime educator—to share what truly moves the needle for applicants and what today’s anesthesia landscape demands from new clinicians. She pulls back the curtain on how committees segment GPAs (cumulative, science, prerequisite), why repeats aren’t an automatic dealbreaker, and how to present recent academic wins so they actua...

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