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Dec 16, 2008 04:15 PM

CRNA that went NP first?


i'm applying to ACNP for fall. has anyone on here, or know anyone , that has completed an NP program only to go back to CRNA school, or vice versa?

initially i was really drawn to the prospect of becoming a CRNA, but i get bored easily and like diversity. my concern is that i would be bored pushing anesthesia for the rest of my career. w/ NP if i got bored w/ one specialty (trauma) i could transfer to another (ICU).

the plan is to start ACNP and transfer to ICU while in school. that way i can complete my critical care requirement if i do choose to become a CRNA in the future. i work ER now.

thanks!


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from RedCell
Old Dec 16, 2008, 07:54 PM

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I work with a few CRNAs that were ACNPs before going back to school, but have never met or heard of a CRNA that quit to become an ACNP or FNP. If you are already thinking about getting bored doing anesthesia I would definetly not apply to CRNA school. It is too damn hard.
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Old Dec 16, 2008, 08:04 PM

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I was also wondering if anybody was a NP then went on to CRNA school.
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from mammothsnw
Old Dec 16, 2008, 08:32 PM

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A girl that went through my program a couple years ago was an ACNP. Ironically she came to anesthesia BECAUSE she was bored with sewing up sutures in th ER, performing physicals, and doing other "resident" type tasks in the unit. Any job will get routine or "boring" after years of doing it..if its not the right fit for your personality. One thing you may not realize about anesthesia is that there are many different types of settings where you do perform a wide variety techniques and provide anesthesia for many differnt types of cases. Anesthesia is not just pushing drugs to put someone to sleep. You are basically obliterating your patients ANS then taking control of that system with a variety of very potent drugs. If you haven't already you should spend some time shadowing some ACNP's and some CRNA's in different settings...see which is the best fit for you.
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from GOMER42
Old Dec 16, 2008, 11:58 PM

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Personally, I would stick with the ACNP- instead of wasting money and time on 2 advanced degrees
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Old Dec 17, 2008, 05:09 AM

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I have never heard of CRNAs getting bored. All day long, the cases are different and the pts have diff comorbidities, etc. some MAC cases, some GA, some regional, some peds, some ortho, some cardiac, some spine, some GI, some thoracic, some neuro, some plastics, some gyne, some OB, it is different all the time. You should shadow some CRNAs, to see what the work really is. Then there is also the variety which comes from diff kinds of work settings: some CRNAs work with cardiac, trauma, transplant, neurosurg cases at level one trauma centers, some work mostly with bread and butter cases at smaller hospitals, some work in outpt surgi centers, etc., etc. Then there is the type of practice. Some CRNAs work in team models with anesthesiologists, some work in independent practice where there are only CRNAs doing the anesthesia at a hospital.

Boredom? Unlikely. If a CRNA gets bored, they just change jobs, settings, types of practices, etc (see above).
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Old Mar 16, 2009, 09:17 PM

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I have had, as students, about 7 NPs who went back to school to be CRNAs.
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from alterego33
Old Mar 17, 2009, 02:18 PM

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If you think anesthesia is boring, you don't know enough about it. If you want high drama, please do us a favor and don't go into anesthesia. I like my cases to go well and drama is not necessary nor productive in anesthesia. I think you would be happier someplace else and your slot taken by someone who is realistic about a career as a nurse anesthetist.
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Old Mar 19, 2009, 02:33 AM

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I am a nerd and could sit and watch tele monitors all day long. Granted, I know there is MUCH more to anesthesia than thaty, but my point is I find the minute by minute management of a pt very exciting in the ICU and cannot wait to become a CRNA. Excitement/boring is all in the brain of the beholder I've decided
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from g8rgas
Old Apr 08, 2009, 03:53 PM

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I can personally speak from experience regarding this topic. I am a Family Nurse Practitioner who will soon graduate from a CRNA program in May...31 more days to be exact! You must ask yourself what you want out of life and your career. For me, primary care was not for me. Unfortunately, I didn't figure that out until after completing the NP program. I am 100% confident in my decision to pursue nurse anesthesia and I will love my job when I finish next month. I don't think I will ever get "bored" with anesthesia because every anesthetic and patient is different. Like other people have posted, I know of several NP's who have then become CRNAs....I have never heard of someone doing the reverse....that should tell you something! This is just my .02.
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