Anesthesia students undertake courses covering pharmacology, physiology, anesthesia techniques, and patient monitoring. Through clinical rotations, simulations, and case studies, students develop skills in administering anesthesia, managing patient care during surgery, and responding to anesthesia-related emergencies. The curriculum also addresses topics such as pain management, anesthesia equipment, and patient safety protocols. With a focus on clinical practice and interdisciplinary collaboration, students are prepared for exams that evaluate their knowledge of anesthesia principles and their ability to provide safe and effective anesthesia care. Graduates pursue careers as certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) in hospitals, surgical centers, or healthcare facilities.