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Kathleen D. Yergler

Program: Nurse Anesthesia
Undergraduate school: Indiana University           
Hometown: South Bend, Indiana

What were you doing prior to your admission in Georgetown? I have spent the past 9 years working in the Emergency Departments and ICUs of Level I Trauma Centers including a couple years at University of North Carolina Medical Center in Chapel Hill, Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara, California and Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto, California. I am also an officer in the US Air Force Reserves and have been a Critical Care Flight Nurse on what is called a CCATT team at Travis AFB, California for the past 5 years.

Why did you come to Georgetown? What did Georgetown have to offer that no other school offered?
 I chose to move across the country to attend Georgetown University because of the faculty’s and staff’s commitment to their students and because the program is one of the most respected in the country.  Academically, Georgetown offered me a topnotch education that I knew would challenge me to meet the high standards demanded by a university of its caliber. Historically, I was drawn to the traditions of the school. The university is one of the oldest in the country and the nursing program is over a century old. The school even remained open during the civil war, and chose the colors of blue and gray to symbolize the reunification of North and South. And personally, it gave me a great opportunity to experience the unique and dynamic Washington, DC area.

How do you plan to use Georgetown as a springboard for your future plans? Without question, a degree from Georgetown in my area of specialization (nurse anesthesia) will give me the flexibility to practice anywhere and will provide the foundation for my new career. Moreover, when I am activated to serve my country, I will have acquired the skills and knowledge to administer the best possible care to our troops.

How has the faculty contributed to your overall experience?
The faculty and staff of the anesthesia program add a great value to the anesthesia program. All of our educators currently work as CRNAs at least once a week and have years of a variety of experiences. Because of the dynamics of the profession, we have the opportunity to learn from a variety of CRNAs as they move into and out of the academic environment. Those who teach really enjoy teaching.

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