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Dec 01, 2004 10:16 PM

accepting money for CRNA school

by jeff150

I have a question. I was recently accepted into CRNA school and will be starting next fall. The anesthesia group in town is willing to give me $30,000 for school for a five year commitment. Do you recommend taking money from anesthesia groups?

Thanks


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from SleepyRN2B
Old Dec 01, 2004, 10:20 PM

WOW.... 5 years!!!! ... I would rethink that... you can get the same money plus a stipend for two - three years at a little bit out of town hospital... just my thoughts
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from kmchugh
Old Dec 02, 2004, 03:49 AM

Originally Posted by jeff150
I have a question. I was recently accepted into CRNA school and will be starting next fall. The anesthesia group in town is willing to give me $30,000 for school for a five year commitment. Do you recommend taking money from anesthesia groups?

Thanks
Five years seems more than a bit excessive to me. The usual contract term is two years. When accepted to school, I took a contract with an anesthesia group that was for a two year term. Now, I do not regret taking this contract, because the anesthesia group I worked for did a lot of anesthesia for very sick patients, and I learned a lot in a pretty short time. On the other hand, the group was small, and worked at three different hospitals as well as being the sole group to provide anesthesia coverage at a free standing heart surgery center. The down side was the fact that 60-80 hour work weeks were common. Two years of this and I was all but ready to quit doing anesthesia entirely.

I would not sign a contract for 5 years, particularly in return for only $30 Gs.

Kevin McHugh, CRNA
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No. 3
from WFUBMC2007
Old Feb 04, 2005, 03:31 PM

Default You might be able to do better
The hospital I work at is offering $25000 for only 2 years... I think you might be able to do better if you're willing to go towards a bigger medical center.
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from jrec
Old Feb 04, 2005, 04:14 PM

Default obtaining a contract?
This is an interesting subject. How would one go about approaching an anesthesia group for such a contract? And how does the stipend work and why have I seen some people post that some groups offer this while others do not? Thanks.
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from jwk
Old Feb 04, 2005, 05:08 PM

Originally Posted by jrec
This is an interesting subject. How would one go about approaching an anesthesia group for such a contract? And how does the stipend work and why have I seen some people post that some groups offer this while others do not? Thanks.
It's entirely supply and demand. Simple economics.
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No. 6
from air
Old Feb 04, 2005, 05:19 PM

Originally Posted by jrec
This is an interesting subject. How would one go about approaching an anesthesia group for such a contract? And how does the stipend work and why have I seen some people post that some groups offer this while others do not? Thanks.
It is simple, You can call the group and speak to an office manager(most groups have office managers who handle this things), they will let you in on the anesthesia head who may negotiate directly with you. You can also just take your copy of school acceptance letter and just walk up to the group. The will be happy to pass on information to you and set up an appt for a "sit down". It all depends on your confort level. Usually you get some money while in school in exchange for work time after graduation. This amount or deal might vary. I know of students who get insurance, monthly stipend and tuition paid for. Others get only insurance, monthly stipend, or tuition support, it all comes down on what that group has room for in terms of positions. Remember, all this deals have to do with market supply and demand.
I am not sure how hospitals handle this deals. I am schooling in Pa, I noticed hospitals employ more CRNA's than groups in this particular locality. I suspect that hospital deals can be slightly longer to clinche since they have to go through some red tape.
Do not take my word for it, check it out. Give us a feed back about you come encounter in your search. I never signed anything, I did search also early last year.
Good Luck
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No. 7
Old Feb 05, 2005, 06:22 PM

Originally Posted by jwk
It's entirely supply and demand. Simple economics.
Absolutely!! In some areas of the country supply has caught up with demand.
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from air
Old Feb 05, 2005, 08:01 PM

Originally Posted by sproutsfriend
Absolutely!! In some areas of the country supply has caught up with demand.
Now, that is bad, if supply has caught up with demand
The market just might go soft. Benefits and compensation may slow.
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No. 9
from stklgs
Old Feb 05, 2005, 09:21 PM

Default Pay-off larger at the end?
I am currenlty a SRNA in the Midwest.. I have been told by a few recent grads that its better to wait until you graduate before accepting a bonus.. They say that some groups or hospitals will pay off school loans or a majority of your loans, if you come work for them. This works out to be more than $25-30,000 but I'm sure it does depends on the supply and demand as mentioned by some in this thread.. I understand that some need the money up front, I think we all do. I think I'll wait to graduate before accepting any bonus...
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