Re: Flight RNs
Hey
Well it sounds like you have the pre reqs. Typically, FNs have to have 3-5 years of experience with a mix of ICU/ER. Here is the local jobs desc.
Minimum of 3 years (5 years preferred) current critical care/emergency experience. Current BLS, ACLS, PALS, NRP certifications. CFRN within 18 months of hire
They also prefer instructor certs as well.
I think you would have an easy time of it, especially as a CRNA. You may have to brush up on your trauma, IABP, peds as well as ER depending on how long you have been away from it all.
Do it man, i plan to fly after i graduate as a CRNA one day as well. Its a great job.
Originally Posted by rn29306 Hey Mike,
How hard would it be to take a CCEMT-P RN with prior EMS training as CCT ground transport who is just a few months from CRNA graduation and transition into a flight RN? I would like to have a dual license at some point. Just wondering.
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