Re: Boom in CRNA interest...thoughts?
So there are six of us new grads starting in the ICU right now (4 guys 2 gals). A few days ago during orientation two of the guys and I were chit-chatting during a break and one of the guys said that his eventual plans were to become a CRNA, the other turned and said "hey me too". I also have plans to become a CRNA, but the little conversations like that, that I have had through my prereqs, nursing school, and now orientation are a little discurraging. At times it feels like wherever I go EVERYONE wants to be a CRNA. I'll admit that a lot of my interest is due to remuneration, but higher autonomy and respect, increased medical knowledge and application of skills, etc. also play a big role in my desire.
My question is, what is all of this demand going to do to the field of anesthesia? Increased student demand can increase academic supply which can lead to scarcity of jobs and less competitive pay. Can anyone speak authoritatively to the future demand in the labor market for CRNAs?
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