The Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP) degree at Webster University is designed to cultivate expertise in the art and science of anesthesia. 
- Holistic Integration
: Develop expertise through a comprehensive integration of affective, cognitive, and psychomotor skills. - Philosophy of Practice
: Emphasizes the importance of graduate education in preparing for a career as a certified registered nurse anesthetist. - Scientific & Dynamic Approach
: Focuses on using scientific principles and dynamic practices to assist in patient health and recovery. - Varied Health Services
: Provide a range of health services to individuals and underserved communities, employing diverse theories and practices. - Comprehensive Care Process
: Engage in assessment, planning, implementation, direction, and evaluation of anesthesia care. - Tradition & Codes
: Uphold a long tradition in nurse anesthesia with strong moral, ethical, and legal codes guiding practice.
Graduate Education Emphasis 
- Advanced Skills & Knowledge
: Expand on undergraduate knowledge with advanced skills, theoretical knowledge, and critical thinking. - Dynamic Field
: Stay updated with current theories and practices through continuous education and lifelong learning.